Dreamship

We support family organizing and advocacy entities working to eliminate racial injustice in schools. To this end we develop tools and resources that help parents, teachers, and students create ideal learning environments for Black and Brown learners.

Coaching

Black parent dreamers work with local experts, organizers, and artists to explore their interests at the intersection of education, art, mental health, research, and parenting. Dreamers are coached to take their expertise (raising Black children) and create education strategies that create better classrooms for Black children.

Community

Community is the foundation of the Dreamship. Dreamers join a life-long network of Black parent advocates and leaders. Through this network, Dreamers engage in a series of restorative and liberatory experiences that allow them to manifest their dreams for Black children. Dreamers work together to create and build a vision for their children’s education.

Rest

As a Black parent, we know you get tired from existing in non-affirming spaces. The Dreamship gives Black parent dreamers time to intentionally focus on rest and restoration. Dreamers are free to use this time as they see fit, whether that’s pursuing a personal hobby or simply taking a break from their daily routine.

Parent Directory 

Aisha Caruth

Aisha is a communications manager who partners with global experts at the nexus of research and implementation. She works to...

Aisha Williams 

Born in Dade, Miami, Florida, Aisha is the embodiment of dreams realized and a generational curse breaker. A lover of...

Alana Smith

Alana deeply appreciates the impact of learning, mental wellness, and education on our youth. She’s worked as a School Psychologist...

Angela Davis

Affectionately known as Mama Angela in the Village, Angela’s goal is to be a life-giving force to everyone she meets!...

Brittiany Jenkins

Brittiany is a dynamic professional making waves in Winston-Salem, NC. With a Human Resources and Public Relations background, she pivoted...

Camille Brown-Lowery

Born and raised in Flint, MI, Camille, also known as Cami, is a social scientist and writer. Having grown up...

Resources

In late summer of 2020, Village of Wisdom extended an invitation and orientation to Black parents to serve as researchers

A child’s environment is the key to unlocking their full potential. Our Black Genius Workbook is designed to help you

Led by Black Parent Researchers, the Keep Dreaming Report captures the dreams and challenges of students, parents, and teachers, offering