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Educators’ Hall of Fame Nominations Deadline Is July 15

(DALLAS, TX) — There is still time to nominate outstanding educators and non-educators for recognition by the African American Education Archives and History Program. July 15 is the deadline to submit your entries.

The AAEAHP Educators’ Hall of Fame identifies and recognizes educators and others for outstanding contributions to the educational experiences of African Americans in Dallas County. Inductees are historical and contemporary. Since 2004, one hundred and eighty-three individuals have been inducted into the AAEAHP Hall of Fame and 38 special awards have been presented recognizing outstanding members of the community.

Components of the organization include educators’ hall of fame, oral history collections, archives and history collections, scholarships for students majoring in education, Sankofa Children’s Center at the African American Museum, and development of a digital interactive wall.

There are several ways to submit a nomination. All must be submitted or postmarked by July 15, 2024.

  1. Download the form from our website, complete and submit via U.S. Mail to: AAEAHP, P.O. Box 411091, Dallas, TX 75241
  2. Complete online and submit from our website at www.aaeahp.org.
  3. Email to loretta.simon@yahoo.com.

For more information, visit www.aaeahp.org, or contact Loretta Simon at loretta.simon@yahoo.com or 214.697.2813.

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