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BLanguage26 has been a member of Linktree for 4 months and joined in March 2026. The social media accounts linked to from BLanguage26 are: • Facebook • Instagram Besides social media accounts, BLanguage26 has populated their site with: • Discover Black English on BlackECE website • Language Does Matter: But There is More to Language Than Vocabulary and Directed Speech • Linguistic Landscape Activity • Culturally Affirming vs. Culturally Responsive in Early Education for Black Children • Acronyms and Definitions • Webinar: Honoring Home Language: Black English, History, and Early Literacy Development • BlackECE Symposium: We are the Return: Culture, Capital & Economic Justice in Early Care and Education • Lift Every Voice Impact Report – BlackECE • Institute for Culturally Affirming Practices for Black Children Training Sessions • Resolution on the Students' Right to Their Own Language - National Council of Teachers of English • "African American English And Urban Literature: Creating Culturally Car" by Erin E. Campbell and Joseph J. Nicol • Rickford (1999) Ebonics Controversy: A Linguist's Insight | PDF | Dialect | Cognition • Smitherman (1991) – Language ideologies & Black Language scholarship • Introducing LangCrit: Critical Language and Race Theory: Critical Inquiry in Language Studies: Vol 11, No 3 • Raciolinguistics (Rosa & Flores) • Pullum: Not “English with Mistakes” • Lisa Green: Linguistic Introduction • Gohar Grigoryan, Lilit Manvelyan (2025) • References_Language as Identity: Supporting Early Literacy Through Black English and Black Languages • MARTIN LUTHER KING JR., ETC. v. Ann Arbor Sch. Dist., 473 F. Supp. 1371 (E.D. Mich. 1979) :: Justia • 2025 BlackECE Symposium Black Paper.pdf • Discover Black ECE on Facebook • Follow BlackECE on Instagram • BlackECE – A powerful coalition organizing our influence to ensure California's ECE system is culturally affirming for Black children, families, and educators. • Lisa Marie Wilson - Language Liberation and Literacy Consultant