Welcome to the Black Kitchen, a safe space for black people to discuss issues related to and important to the black community.
This is not the living room; and these are not living room discussions. The living room is for guests, but the kitchen is for family.
In the Black Kitchen, our family can discuss our community without contributing to the perpetuation of black stereotypes, prejudice, and hatred.
We are a community of leader-learners and learner-leaders. We believe that teachers are our primary leader-learners, setting an example of continued learning through professional and personal development. Students are our primary learners who set examples for their grade-level and below grade-level peers by striving for community and personal excellence. In essence, all our leaders learn, and all our learners lead.
We are family, and it is time to talk. No, we are not going to spill the tea or burn one another. This is not a talk show or a digital gossip column. This is Black Kitchen Talk, and the BLACK FAMILY has some things to discuss.
From focus to failure. There are parts of us, true parts and not simply differing manifestations, that we must build and strengthen. They are our five gates, the parts of us that either prevent failure or help us to rise from failure and be reborn in strength: spirit, soul, body, relationships, and trophies.