S2:E23 Resisting and Internalizing: Unpacking Bias (ft. Jéri Ogden)

S2:E23 Resisting and Internalizing: Unpacking Bias (ft. Jéri Ogden)

As we gear up for our 2022 Black Men Educators Convening, Jéri Ogden, Director of Professional Learning at ASCD, joins us to discuss the impact of Black Men unpacking their bias! 

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S2:E22 The Impact of the Elections on Education (Dr. Greg Carr)

S2:E22 The Impact of the Elections on Education (Dr. Greg Carr)

Resident guest Dr. Greg Carr, associate professor at Howard University, joins the show to discuss the upcoming national election and its impact on America and education.

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E2: Education Isn’t Going to Sell Itself

E2: Education Isn’t Going to Sell Itself

We like to think issues we deem important should just sell themselves. But they don’t. Truth is, we have to make people care which means telling a compelling story. Chris Stewart talks with Nat Kendall-Taylor, Chief Executive Officer at the FrameWorks Institute.

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S2E21:Black Educators and Public School Reform for Philadelphia (ft. Camika Royal)

S2E21:Black Educators and Public School Reform for Philadelphia (ft. Camika Royal)

Dr. Camika Royal, Associate Professor at Loyal University and author of “Not Paved for Us,” joins us to talk about educational justice, education reform, and equitable schools.

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E1:Reading Curriculum Casualties

E1:Reading Curriculum Casualties

Today over 65% of fourth graders are not proficient readers. We chat with Emily Hanford of APMreports about her latest podcast series, Sold a Story, and what went wrong with teaching kids how to read.

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S2E20: Respect Our Existence or Expect Our Resistance (ft. Edwin Mayorga)

Edwin Mayorga joins us to discuss ways to empower LatinX students and strategies to transform structures of power that dominate education.

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S2E19: Education Over Propaganda (ft. Dr. Greg Carr)

Dr. Greg Carr, Associate Professor at Howard University, and host of “In Class with Carr” talks politics and the role it plays within education.

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S1E5: Abbott Elementary – Why We Need Black Teachers Ft. Joyce Abbott

Class is in session with veteran classroom teacher, Joyce Abbott, the inspiration behind Quinta Brunson’s critically acclaimed show Abbott ​Elementary.

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S2E18: #HispanicHeritageMonth: Be an Advocate for Our Children (ft. Pedro Rivera)

Pedro Rivera, President of Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology, and former PA Secretary of Education talks holistic education and innovative pathways.

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