9 Conferences & Networking Opportunities for Black Educators

Black educators across the country are discovering the power of connection. While the everyday grind in classrooms and schools can sometimes feel isolating, more and more conferences and events are popping up to bring educators together. Check out the top nine networking events you won’t want to miss!

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Conference

The HBCU Conference brings together educators, administrators, and advocates to discuss key issues, share best practices, and collaborate on advancing Historically Black Colleges and Universities. It offers professional development and networking opportunities to strengthen the impact of HBCUs in higher education.

  • Date/Time/Location: March 5-7, 2025, Los Angeles, CA.
  • Cost: Varies, from $100 to $850. A group discount of $25 is available for three or more registrants from the same institution.
  • Registration: HBCU Conference 2025

AABHE Annual Conference 2025

The AABHE Annual Conference brings together Black educators, administrators, and professionals in higher education to address key issues, share research, and build leadership skills. With inspiring speakers, practical workshops, and networking, it creates a space for growth and collaboration in the academic community.

  • Date/Time/Location: March 29–April 1, 2025, National Harbor, MD.
  • Cost: Varies, from $325-$700.
  • How to Register: AABHE Annual Conference 2025

NABSE | Midwest Annual Regional Conference 2025

The NABSE | Midwest Annual Regional Conference 2025 unites Black educators for professional growth, networking, and advocacy. The conference focuses on empowering educators and driving positive change in education for Black students.

2025 Conference on Racial and Social Justice

This conference provides a unique space for Black educators, students, parents, organizers, community members, and leaders to come together and advance justice in education. It addresses the ongoing challenges of racial and social injustice within educational systems.

2025 ELATE Summer Conference

Hosted by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), this conference focuses on African American pedagogical excellence and future-making in teacher education.

IBE Education Conference

Hosted by the Indiana Black Expo, this conference focuses on equity in education and provides Black educators with a platform to share strategies and best practices for supporting Black students.

  • Date/Time/Location: July 17, 2025, Indianapolis, IN.
  • Cost: Information not specified.
  • How to Register: IBE Education Conference

UNITE 2025 Summit

Organized by UNCF, the UNITE 2025 Summit brings together representatives from HBCUs and PBIs to discuss the future of Black higher education. The summit focuses on advancing student success, community progress, and racial justice equity, aligning with UNCF’s mission to support Black colleges and their impact on shaping the future.

  • Date/Time/Location: July 20–24, 2025, Atlanta, GA.
  • Cost: Varies, from $625-$1,685. There will be additional open event tickets available from $100-$150.
  • How to Register: UNITE 2025 Summit

State of Black Learning Conference

Focuses on exploring innovative learning strategies, advancing equity in education, and addressing policies that impact Black students and educators.

Black Men in Education Convening (BMEC) 2025

BMEC brings together Black male educators to network, share strategies, and address challenges in education. The event focuses on professional development and advancing educational outcomes for Black students.

  • Location: November 20-22, 2025, Philadelphia, PA.
  • Cost: Information not specified.
  • How to Register: BMEC 2025

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