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January 2026 Newsletter

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The Great Fight: News and Views 


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January Affirmation

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Welcome to The Great Fight!

Hello, 2026!

Back to life, back to reality! In January, people spend time making resolutions, defining goals, and planning for the next 12 months. But what if we spent time focusing on the present? Understanding, appreciating and anchoring to what’s happening now? 

No matter how you choose to spend your month, we hope you kick off your year with a renewed energy and focus as you continue building your legacy. We will continue to craft our love letters to you, as our Project 500 Podcast has more than 170 episodes! We will also continue building community, and we are so thankful for everyone that came out to Brooke’s Birthday Bingo in December, supporting our fundraiser and celebrating our Co-Founder! It was great to catch up!
 

Brooke’s Birthday Bingo at Welcome Back Lounge.



In Power,
Brooke B., Co-Founder
Danielle Moneyham, Co-Founder
Lauren G., Community Builder

 

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“Black Educators Matter because we have a gift… stay committed to your gift.” 

Beverly Glinsey

Speech Language Pathologist

 

“You have to have a love for research as an educator, and do the research. That knowledge you pass on to the students.”

 

Beverly Glinsey was born and raised on the south side of Chicago – one of seven girls. Throughout public elementary school she had a mixture of Black and White teachers. However, at her Lutheran high school, she experienced covert racism under the guise of Christianity and there were no Black educators. Combining her creativity and love of acting, she was led to pursue Speech Pathology in college. She worked in the private sector for 10 years but always knew she wanted to be a teacher. She applied as a Speech Assistant, got her Masters and became a Speech Pathologist.

 

“It’s hard to describe how that child feels when they can do something they weren’t able to do. Their countenance changes. When they see me, they’re ready to go. It’s a game changer. That’s our role. That’s what we do and I love it.”

 

For the past 16 years Beverly has helped children with communication delays and disorders. The breakthroughs are her highs, when the students are able to make a sound that they couldn’t before. Their self esteem and motivation skyrocket. Many parents are in denial, but for those who do actively participate, their children succeed much faster. Beverly believes the state of Black education is suffering because many Black parents are failing their children, not supporting them and sending them to school ill-equipped from the start. She’s hopeful that increasingly parents will invest in and advocate for their children. She urges new speech pathologists to stay committed to their gift, keep improving, have compassion and have fun.

 

 

https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/blackeducatorsmatter/episodes/Game-Changer-e1ao03u

 

 

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Do you know a Black educator with a powerful story? Share this link to schedule their interview!

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We had a great time at Brooke’s Bingo party in December!
We look forward to more field trips in 2026!

Have an idea or recommendation for a BEM Field Trip? Email Lauren and Sharon:             

BEMFieldTrips@gmail.com

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Lauren’s World

Should old acquaintance be forgot in days of auld lang syne? In 2025, Black educators made notable strides in promoting educational equity and community engagement. The State of Black Learning Conference and the NEA Foundation recognized outstanding contributions, while initiatives like the Black Teacher Project and HillmanTok University showcased the power of advocacy and community. In addition, policy changes and scholarship adaptations highlighted the ongoing efforts to increase teacher diversity. Overall, it was a year of renewal, resilience, and impactful progress. I don’t know about y’all but I’m feeling rooted in purpose, relaxed and ready to take on the world.
2026, bring it on!

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where we center and celebrate Black educators.

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