Today’s episode is with the phenomenal Courtney Starks, the CEO of Courtney’s Corner. We spoke about creating inclusive conversations for the advancement of our communities, and the importance of creating spaces for conversations ignored by the mainstream. Also, we touched on how we can influence our culture using our power for the betterment of our…
Welcome back family to the Black on Black Education Podcast! We are here with another episode featuring kindergarten teacher and creator of the Black History Club, Dawnavyn James. We spoke about the importance of early education, creating space for young Black students to thrive, teaching Black history and more. This was an amazing conversation and we…
Today, we sat down with Alexia Pendleton @thedancerteacher, Kindergarten teacher, dancer, and choreographer. We talk about dance and movement as a way for kindergarteners to have the space for joy, love, and passion. We emphasize how school should be fun for students and a place for creativity. This was a phenomenal conversation and we hope…
Welcome back to another long awaited episode of the Black on Black Education podcast! Today we had a conversation with the leader, author, and minister Brian Keith Harris II. We talk about K-5 education, his work for Black boys that have been discounted, helping students recognize their genius, and SEL & mindfulness as ways of…
Today, we sat down with Tiffany Jackson, a high school Literacy Instructor and School Leader. We talk about her path to becoming a master teacher, sharing her power with her students, and the process of becoming the kind of teacher our kids need. This was a phenomenal conversation and we hope you enjoy!
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Today’s podcast episode is with Dr. Catherine Quinlan. She is an Assistant Professor in Science Education at Howard University and author of Keystone Passage. We speak about appreciating Black narratives, believing that students are the answers to all of our questions, and letting students explore science. Science is our path forward and Black children must…
Today’s conversation is with the amazing Professor Iesha Jackson. We talk about school based trauma and how it effects the relationship between students and families. Also, about what it takes to become an educator that treats students with the respect that they deserve. This was a phenomenal conversation and we hope you enjoy!
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Welcome to another episode of the Black on Black Education Podcast. Today we sat down with Ashley Tucker, educator, Dean, SEL enthusiast, and founder of Teachers Pay Black Teachers. We had an amazing conversation about social and emotional learning, students with disabilities, and our freedom dreams for the education system at large. This was a…
Welcome back to another episode of the Black on Black Education Podcast! Today we had a conversation with the one and only Tiffany Smith, a teacher, PhD candidate, and host and producer of the Abroad in Education podcast! We talked about her experience teaching in the U.S., and then spending 6 years teaching in Morocco…
Welcome back to the Black on Black Education Podcast! Today we will be having a conversation with two wonderful educators Gertrude Jenkins and Eghosa Obaizamomwan Hamilton. We are discussing all things surrounding revolutionizing the education system. We talk about creating the systems that students need and deserve by any means necessary. Hope you enjoy!
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