Teaching African American History
An Interview with Ra’mya Davis Ra’mya Davis is designing a curriculum to teach African and African American history and culture. She is a senior at […]
An Interview with Ra’mya Davis Ra’mya Davis is designing a curriculum to teach African and African American history and culture. She is a senior at […]
An Interview with Grace Essuah-Mensah Grace Essuah-Mensah is founder of Girls Who Lead, and a senior at Chesapeake Math and IT Academy in Prince Georges […]
By Arrieanna Solomon I could write about how George Floyd’s death made me feel. I could talk about how anxious I became watching the video […]
Chris Cole uses radio shows and podcasts to raise awareness about the most pressing social issues. Through his stories and interviews, he seeks to amplify […]
While living during a pandemic, it is hard to wrap your head around finding a way to create change in this world. It is even […]
I traveled to Paraguay in 2017 with LearnServe Abroad, an experience that undeniably I will never forget. We did a homestay in Tobati for a […]
When she joined the LearnServe Fellows Program in 2018, Jayme’ Mims had a plan to tackle food insecurity in her neighborhood in Washington, DC’s Ward […]
Myles (LearnServe Fellow 2020) is passionate about bringing LGBTQ+ experiences into the classroom and everyday conversations. As he shared with the LearnServe community, “I have […]
“This organization is not meant to supplement personal research on Africa. It is not a free pass that gives you the title of “woke” or […]
“Hi my name is Toni, and I’m a Sophomore at School Without Walls High School. But more importantly, I’m a musician.” It’s clear from the […]