u003cpu003eAs u003cspan style=u0022font-weight: bold;u0022u003eWomen’s History Month u003c/spanu003eu003cspan style=u0022font-weight: normal;u0022u003ecomesu003c/spanu003eu0026nbsp;to a close, we return to a powerful throwback episode of u003ca href=u0022https://building-the-black-educator-pipeline.simplecast.com/u0022 rel=u0022noopeneru0022u003eBuilding the Black Educator Pipelineu003c/au003e with activist u003cspan style=u0022font-weight: bold;u0022u003eEricka Hugginsu003c/spanu003e and u003cspan style=u0022font-weight: bold;u0022u003eSharif El-Mekki,u003c/spanu003e CEO of the Center for Black Educator Development.u003c/pu003e u003cpu003eEricka Huggins educates us on the role women played in the Black Panther movement and shares about her leadership role in the party. Sharif El-Mekki talks about his earliest memories recognizing that he was a u0022cubu0022 in the movement and talks about life as the son of a Panther.u003c/pu003e u003cpu003eThe rest of the powerful conversation talks about the importance of education to the Black Panther party andu0026nbsp;the parallels between community education of the time, black liberation schools, and more recent examples of Black independent schools.u0026nbsp;u003c/pu003e
Servant Leadership, Humanity and Education (ft. Ericka Huggins & Sharif El-Mekki)