In today’s episode with Michael & Nita Creekmore we dive into getting. back to school during this unprecedented time brought on by Covid-19. We talk about the importance of Self-Care to students and teachers and dive into how Michael and Nita want their children to be treated in school. We dive into some of the…
In today’s podcast we had an incredible conversation with Ms. Shauna Brown, the CEO and Founder of Teach for the Culture. We spoke about school culture, student and parent involvement, supporting our kids holistically especially during the pandemic, and more. Enjoy!
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Today we had an insightful conversation with Monique A. Rochon. We spoke about police in schools, cultural responses to pedagogy, relevance of culture in the classroom, what really needs to happen to be there for students and how to make them feel holistically well. Enjoy!
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Today's episode is a conversation with Kali Tambree, an activist researching archival narration and history. We talk about abolition, liberation of schools, supporting black students, teaching truthful history, asking questions in education, and more. Enjoy the conversation!
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Today’s episode we sat down with Jasmine Maddox, a recent Education Policy graduate. We spoke about the needs of black students, what educators can do to support the intersections of identities in the classroom, critical race theory, and integrating black culture and music into curriculum.
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Today’s episode is with Dara Byrne the assistant provost and dean of undergraduate studies at my alma mater John Jay College. We talked creating community for students, the incredible impact of going to minority serving institutions, and the need for collective action forward.
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Today’s episode is a conversation with Chelsea Addison, founder of the Black Education Agenda, Financial Friends Foundation Inc, and author. She is currently a Ph.D. student, after ending her term as the youngest member of a school board in University County. In this episode we talked early intervention, financial capability, the importance of school boards,…
This weeks episode is a conversation between founder, Evalaurene Jean-Charles (@xevajc) and Diamond Griffin (@missdgunn). We talked about teaching for social justice, early childhood education, what a Black educators union would look like, and why she decides to work in predominantly white schools.
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In this weeks conversation we talked to Kashema Hutchinson & Lauren Melendez about their path to higher education, the importance of social emotional learning and the need for an investment in mentorship for students in college but more importantly studnets in the K-12 system.
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This weeks conversation is between founder Evalaurene Jean-Charles, guest co-host Jamaal Thomas and guest Delmar Dualeh. We came together to discuss gender roles and their ability to hinder the social-emotional development of Black boys and boys of color. We discuss our personal experience with gender expectations and actions steps toward a future where the education…