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Parents for Diversity develops digital educational tools from its headquarters in Washington, D.C., with a focus on African American history and cultural awareness programming. The organization's flagship resource, the Periodic Table of Black History, structures historical figures and civil rights milestones into an interactive periodic table format. Their educational materials spotlight specific leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks while contextualizing broader social movements. The organization distributes its curriculum materials and interactive content through established platforms including Canva and Eventbrite. Virtual events and commemorative programs mark key dates in civil rights history and contemporary diversity initiatives. Parents for Diversity recently celebrated its tenth year of educational programming and community outreach. The organization maintains an online resource library documenting African American contributions across multiple fields and historical periods. Educational modules integrate primary source materials with contemporary teaching methods to serve schools, families, and community groups. Their digital platform connects users to curated historical content, teaching guides, and virtual learning opportunities.