
Nationwide — As families, schools, and community organizations continue to seek meaningful ways to support Black children’s learning outside of the traditional classroom experience,
educator and creator Bill Law has launched the Lumo Education Resource Kit, a culturally responsive educational resource designed to help educators, parents, caregivers, community leaders, and others engage Black children through a series of guided learning activities.
The kit is based on the very popular parody YouTube music video: “Being Black” by Lin Jess Music, BMI.
“For many Black families, schools, community organizations, Black identity and self-pride have always been a shared responsibility,” said Bill Law, creator of the Lumo Education Resource Kit.
“This kit was created to support that tradition by providing a clear, practical, and easy-to-use tool that helps adults actively participate in the learning journeys of Black Youth.
Created with accessibility and real-world use in mind, the Lumo Education Resource Kit empowers facilitators to support learning with confidence—whether in school, at home, in childcare programs, or within community-based spaces.
The kit is designed for flexibility, making it useful across a range of learning environments and age groups.
The Lumo Education Resource Kit emphasizes connection, participation, and consistency—key elements in building strong educational foundations. The kit encourages interaction and adaptability, allowing families and organizations to tailor activities to their specific needs.
The release of the kit comes at a time when Black parents, caregivers, and community leaders are continuing to advocate for educational resources that are both effective and culturally relevant.
The Kit aims to complement existing educational efforts while reinforcing the importance of expanding the learning experience.
For more information about the Lumo Education Resource Kit, visit LumoBlackMedia.com
For press inquiries, contact lumoblackmedia@gmail.com or 970-633-5349
