The Politics of Building a Black Educator Pipeline (Dr. Elizabeth Todd-Breland)

Author and professor Dr. Elizabeth Todd-Breland helps us understand the tie between politics and education.

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E13: Educators Targeted by Partisan Attacks Can Now Get Help (Ft. Heather Harding)

Partisan attacks on public education and educators are on the rise.

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S1E7: They Carried Us: Black Women Who Built the Black Teacher Pipeline

Celebrating Black Women leaders who built and continue to build the Black Teacher Pipeline.

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E12: Post Pandemic Reading Recovery For Young Learners (Ft. Susan Lambert)

The youngest learners have yet to regain the grounds they lost during pandemic school closures.

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S2E38: African-American Studies Is Not Just for Higher Education (ft. Dr. Ifetayo Flannery)

Dr. Ifetayo Flannery, Chair of Africology and African American Studies at Temple, joins us to discuss the impact of Black Studies and Black Psychology.

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E11: Industry Partners Bring Career and Technical Education Into the 21st Century (Ft. Cory Torppa)

Skyrocketing college costs have sparked a renewed interest in career and technical education.

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S2E37: What Does It Mean To Be American? (Ft. Dr. Greg Carr)

Dr. Greg Carr joins the show to discuss whether or not there is a cultural component to being a citizen of the United States.

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E10: Why Character Counts in Schools (ft. Arthur Schwartz)

While culture warriors are fighting to take social emotional learning out of schools, character education covers much of the same ground.

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S2E36: Let Black Men Be Heard in Education (ft. Jason B. Allen)

Jason B. Allen, Founder of Educational Entities joins us to discuss Black men in education and connecting education with the community.

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