Director of Programming and Logistics
This role leads the design, scheduling, and logistics of the Annual Conference, monthly programming, and special events like the Education Policy Institute and Research Summit.
This role leads the design, scheduling, and logistics of the Annual Conference, monthly programming, and special events like the Education Policy Institute and Research Summit.
This position leads NABSE’s communication efforts, event promotion, and global engagement initiatives that expand the organization’s influence and strengthen its voice in educational equity.
This position leads the expansion of affiliate, corporate, nonprofit, K–12, and higher education memberships; cultivates sponsorship relationships; and ensures accurate, transparent financial management. Working closely with the NABSE Treasurer and Corporate Liaison, the Director will deliver timely financial and engagement reporting to leadership and the broader NABSE community.
Inspiring! Rejuvenating! Transformative! These are some of the words attendees used to describe the inaugural National Teacher Institute (NTI) convened last year by the National Alliance of Black School Educators…
The National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE) is pleased to announce Phyllis Williams as the organization’s new executive director. Williams currently serves as the Executive Director for the Texas Alliance of Black School Educators (TABSE), the organization’s largest affiliate group. Following a comprehensive nationwide search, NABSE selected Williams based on her impressive experience in strategic non-profit organization management and fundraising skills.
Dear NABSE Family!
There are only a few days left before we welcome in the new year! If you are like me, this is the time where I am trying to balance closing out 2023, catching up on projects and a growing list of to-dos while also planning for 2024. Somewhere in there, I try to squeeze in rest and have a little fun. So please pardon my interruption as I thank you for your membership and support of the National Alliance of Black School Educators.
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NABSE Advocates For Black Learners in The COVID-19 Era
January 06, 2021 The National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE) welcomes President-elect Biden’s nomination of Dr. Miguel Cardona as the next United States Secretary of Education. By selecting Cardona,…
Dear NABSE Family: We are deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Clarence L. Stone Sr. Clarence was an outstanding treasurer for NABSE, and under his watch as…


Greetings, NABSE members!
As per Article X, A., proposed amendments to our governing document may be submitted by members of NABSE if they are submitted to the Chair of the Constitution and Bylaws Committee by April 2. Click here to view the proposed amendments that were submitted to the Committee by verified members of NABSE by the deadline.
There will be the second of two virtual informational sessions called "Bylaw Forums" on October 27 from 4:00-6:00 p.m. EST to answer questions and clarify this process.
In addition to the proposed amendments, also attached are a synopsis and the CV for our National Parliamentarian. This review allows the members to familiarize themselves with the proposed changes, which will be presented for a vote at the Delegate Assembly during our Annual NABSE Conference.
Attendance is encouraged. The Zoom link is below.