Celebrating Black History Month 2023
In honor of Black History Month, check out our upcoming events and curated resources for you to use in your classroom. Join us in celebrating the achievements, stories, and voices of Black people in the U.S. as well as acknowledging where systemic racism persists.
For additional resources, see the Black History resource guide for educators from the Center for Racial Justice in Education as well as this NEA-recommended article on the do's and don'ts of teaching Black history.
Virtual PDs
Author’s Corner with Julien and Kiersten Saunders, creators of Rich & Regular
Thursday, February 2 | 4 PM PAC/ 7 PM EAST
5 in 50: Racial Discrimination in Finance Mini-Unit
Tuesday, February 7 | 4 PM PAC/ 7 PM EAST
Speaker Series: Diondraya Taylor, founder of Mindset & Milestones
Thursday, February 16 | 4 PM PAC / 7 PM EAST
Curriculum Resources
Racial Discrimination in Finance Mini-Unit
Math Monday: Highlighting Black Mathematicians in the Classroom
Recent Podcasts
Shareef "Ross Mac" McDonald on bringing Wall Street to Main Street
Nika Booth on navigating the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program
Krystal Todd uses TikTok to teach people about money
Akeiva and Meshack Ellis on helping young adults make sense of money
Questions of the Day
What percent of Black Americans under the age of 40 invest in the stock market?
Who was Wall Street's first Black millionaire?
What was the first Black-owned business listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)?
How many of the world's Black billionaires can you name?
How did Madame CJ Walker become the first American woman to be a self-made millionaire?
FinCap Fridays
On Demand
The History of Racism in Finance
About the Author
Hannah Rael
As NGPF's Marketing Communications Manager, Hannah (she/her) helps spread the word about NGPF's mission to improve the financial lives of the next generation of Americans.
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