On Wednesday, Jan. 27, Dr. Jerryl Briggs, Sr. will participate in the Educate Me Foundation’s HBCU Teachers Fair as a panelist. The virtual event will last from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The HBCU Teachers Fair is designed to create an opportunity for current HBCU students majoring in education and HBCU alums to secure employment opportunities, network with other attendees, meet with schools, and learn from the guest speakers panelists to grow their teacher skill sets.
Dr. Briggs expressed excitement to share his thoughts and experiences on this vital conversation.
“ I am honored to be a panelist for the outstanding event. Indeed, HBCUs matter now, before, and for our future,” Briggs added.
There will be over 500 educators and 70 different school systems from across the United States joining Educate ME Foundation for the HBCU Teachers Fair.
Educate ME Foundation, Inc. is a social enterprise determined to increase the number of men and women of color in education. The organization seeks to change the education system by creating a continuum for men and women of color to grow, achieve, and succeed from high school to career.
Educate ME Foundation inspires interest and exposure to pursuing a career in education through engagement in high school. Through mentorship, the foundation develops and assists our cohort of students in college.
Register for this amazing event today at https://www.edcomhq.com/events/details/educateme-hbcu-presents-hbcu-teachers-fair/#/.