Detroit’s public schools are rewriting what it means to see yourself in the classroom. In a city where 82% of students are Black, the district is pushing past the old limits of teaching Black history as just slavery and civil rights. Now, Detroit’s curriculum weaves in local heroes, Motown, labor movements, and stories of Black brilliance—every grade, all year. This isn’t just about textbooks; it’s about students seeing their lives and communities reflected in what they learn. But with national debates over race in education heating up, Detroit’s efforts show both the power and the challenge of making schools truly inclusive. What changes would you want to see in your local schools? #Education #K12 #DetroitEducation