Thursday, February 10, 2022

Black History Month: Celebrating the life and legacy of Black Women Educators – Danielle Caldwell

 



Danielle Caldwell is an early childhood educator with over 25 years of service to families with young children. In 2021, she was honored with the North Carolina Early Education Coalition’s Outstanding Early Education Advocate Award. Though a native New Yorker, Danielle has sown deep roots in North Carolina and lends her leadership to local organizations such as Durham’s Partnership for Children, Durham’s Early Childhood Action Plan, and Durham’s NC PreK. As a working mother, Danielle advocates for women entrepreneurs and champions quality, affordable childcare for all.




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  1. Danielle Caldwell: I recall having you in class where you showed your strong commitment to the field of education and advocated for others to assuring know they had a VOICE that must be used for change. Your dedication to Durham County’s children and families particularly marginalized ones working diligently to close the opportunity gaps so they will become success citizens in adulthood. Thanks for allowing me to have your story in the series of Black Women Educators.

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