This week we had a conversation about the experience of teachers of color in majority white school, lack of communication between teachers and administrators, and the need for increased teacher training. Children deserve teachers that are going to help them capitalize on their gifts. This week we discuss ways to do that.
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This episode is dedicated to the importance of reading. Founder, Evalaurene Jean-Charles, sat down with Ola Ronke Akinmowo founder of The Free Black Women’s Library had a conversation about reading to learn but also reading for pleasure. There is a book for everyone and we get into how to find that love for reading. We…
Today’s conversation is between founder Black on Black Education, Evalaurene Jean-Charles, and Rakim Jenkins, 10th grade US History teacher. We spoke about the need for innovation within the public education system. We also spoke about the need to put students in the driver seat. Allowing them take ownership over their education, arming them with transferable…
Covid-19 is changing the face of how teachers around the country and their students are dealing with the change in our entire society. We talk about the importance of being a black educator in a majority African American community and creating connections with students and parents. I think you are really going to get a…
Today’s episode is a joint interview with found and co-founder Evalaurene Jean-Charles and Jamaal Thomas. We had a conversation with Micia Mosley founder of the Black Teachers Project about how Covid-19 disproportionately effects black/brown students. We also talked about how to improve education when students finally go back to school.
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This conversation is for all the students and teachers who are forcing students to stick to a plan. Reginald Green is a 10 year educator and lawyer that fights for the advancement of the black community. This was an incredible conversation that I think we all can grow from listening to.
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This week you’re going to listen to a candid conversation between Evalaurene Jean-Charles, Christopher St. Jean, and Dandre East about masculinity in the Black community. We discuss emotional intelligence and so much more. We laughed and we talked about how its okay to cry. I think you’re really going to enjoy.
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This Weeks Episode is with Kian Brown of Everyday Black. We talk about traditional vs non-traditional education and the difference between simply learning for knowledge vs learning for transformation amongst other things. Enjoy the convo!
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Happy New Year. This weeks podcast episode is with the Shatoyia Jones the founder and CEO of First Ladies of Poverty Foundation and Ordinary x Influence. She is a diversity and inclusion consultant, social systems educator and entrepreneur, motivational speaker, budding podcast host, philosopher and model. She works to holistically support women of ethnic descent…
On this Episode Evalaurene & Jamaal interview Sharif El-Mekki of the Center for Black Educator Development. We discuss the importance of Black teachers in the classroom and just how important education is to the transformation of our communities.
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