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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Pedro Rivera, President of Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology, and former PA Secretary of Education talks holistic education and innovative pathways.
Read More“It’s the Genius for Me” – Empowering Youth Through Education (Ft. Dr. Gholdy Muhammad)
Dr. Gholdy Muhammad explains the history of prestigious African American literary societies and continuing the tradition of Black educational excellence.
Read MoreHow Privilege, Positionality and Power Can Radically Improve Your Relationships With Students
Mind your three P’s—privilege, positionality, and power—and you may soon see huge results in your classroom relationships.
Read MoreS2E16: Black August: The Celebration of Rebellion (ft. Dr. Greg Carr)
Did you know there was an entire month dedicated to celebrating Black Liberation? Dr. Greg Carr teaches the importance and significance of Black August.
Read MoreWhy the Haitian Revolution Isn’t Taught in Schools Has Everything to Do With CRT Bans
There’s a reason you don’t hear much about the Haitian Revolution in schools.
Read MoreCreating and Sustaining a Diverse Teacher Workforce (ft. Lynn Jennings & Eric Duncan)
Host Shayna Terrell connects with Ed Trust staff live from the ‘Building a Movement: Creating and Sustaining a Diverse Teacher Workforce Convening!’
Read MoreS2E14: Brothers Impacting Education (ft. Larry Irvin)
Larry Irvin, CEO of Brothers Empowered to Teach talks about creating pathways to education for aspiring Black Male Educators and how they defy convention.
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