It Takes a Village: Education and Community Support (ft. Dr. Meisha Porter)

Dr. Meisha Porter on Building the Black Educator Pipeline

u003cpu003eu003cspanu003eToday we connect with u003cspan style=u0022font-weight: bold;u0022u003eDr.u0026nbsp;u003c/spanu003eu003c/spanu003eu003cspan style=u0022font-weight: bold;u0022u003eMeishau003c/spanu003eu003cspanu003eu003cspan style=u0022font-weight: bold;u0022u003eu0026nbsp;Porteru003c/spanu003e, President and CEO of The Bronx Community Foundation and former Chancellor of NYC Public Schools to discuss the importance of community support in education. Having held many roles in the education sector, she shares where she believes the most impact can be made.u003c/spanu003eu003c/pu003e u003cpu003eu003cspanu003eDr. Porter shares her journey and what inspired her to become an educator as well as her current work with the Bronx Community Foundation. She explains how other place-based organizations can best support schools and the educational needs of students in their community.u0026nbsp;u003c/spanu003eu003c/pu003e u003cpu003eu003cspanu003eHost Shayna Terrell and Dr. Porter discuss what they see as the top issues plaguing education right now, as well as how we can do better to support teachers with attrition numbers so high across the country. u003c/spanu003eu003c/pu003e u003chru003e u003cpu003eu003cemu003eDr. Meisha Porter is the inaugural President and CEO of The Bronx Community Foundation. Dr. Porter was previously Chancellor of the New York City Department of Education, the largest school system in the nation. As the first black woman to take on this role she was responsible for educating 1.1 million students in over 1,800 schools.u003c/emu003eu003c/pu003e u003cpu003eu0026nbsp;u003c/pu003e