Posted on 07/07/2026 3:27:57 PM PDT by DFG
California activists are calling for the state's preschools to legitimize the use of Black English in the classroom.
Supporters say teaching the dialect, also known as African American English (AAE) or African American Vernacular English (AAVE), will help 'combat harmful language hierarchies.'
The Black Californians United for Early Care & Education group is part of a movement advocating for Black English to be recognized as a legitimate, rule-based language in preschool classrooms on par with other languages.
California activists are calling for the state's preschools to legitimize the use of Black English in the classroom.
Supporters say teaching the dialect, also known as African American English (AAE) or African American Vernacular English (AAVE), will help 'combat harmful language hierarchies.'
The Black Californians United for Early Care & Education group is part of a movement advocating for Black English to be recognized as a legitimate, rule-based language in preschool classrooms on par with other languages.
The group uses resources like the Black English Knowledge Brief and webinar series, which helps educators, caregivers, and school leaders better understand Black English, its roots.
It also offers ways to create classrooms that affirm children's language and identity.
It comes after the Golden State introduced a plan in 2020 to expand early dual-language learning and support bilingual children.
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Why can’t we have bigger expectations for all citizens, whatever their melanin level is. The sad part is that white guilt liberals will feed right in to this insanity so they can feel better about themselves.
Can you imagine ATC??
Why condemn a generation of kids to economic failure by not teaching them proper English? That would be the certain outcome of this.
sho’nuff there do be!
In Oakland, Kalifornia, there were teachers that wanted to get in on the extra $5,000 per year if you could claim you were bilingual.
The most common was English and Spanish. The people wanted the extra $$$, and said they were bilingual in English and Ebonics.
Ain’t nobody got time fo’ dat.
When slave owners divided Black labor into field hands and house servants it was rightly pointed out by abolitionist that it was a means of keeping slaves divided and making sure there most slaves would never be educated. Thereby creating a permanent underclass dependent on others.
But let a 21st Black Liberal endorse something that would basically have the same results, and suddenly keeping large segments of Blacks from bettering their lives is a strike “against harmful language hierarchies.”.
Why, I ax myself.
We back to EBONICS AGAIN?
“”Yes, this will really set black children up for a bright future!””
Trouble is it will affect ALL preschool students...
They culturally appropriated the English language to change it to their own slang ... remember back when there was Ebonics?
And she really did too.
You can bet your sweet bibby she didn’t use ‘’black English’’ to get her ‘’degree’’.
If you’re going to do that, then you should also teach them how to spell it exactly the way it sounds.
I’ve got a better idea. School should teach proper English. Don’t be so lazy. It isn’t that hard to speak without using obscenities in every sentence and axing people if they know what you are saying.
Sooo...she wants to keep em on the Plantation.
Plain speaking summation: we can’t get our children to learn and speak standard English (like every other group can) and so we want equal acceptance and recognition of our own patois.
ebonics was never perceived as a flattering or respectful term, at least not that I ever saw.
No.
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