As I sit here and reflect on this Fourth of July, I once again find myself conflicted with the moral and ethical compass of America. Then again, these conflicted feelings have served as a constant part of my lived experience as a Black man in America.
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S2E9: The Importance of Black Male Leadership in Education (ft. Dr. Archie Moss Jr.)
Dr. Archie Moss Jr., Executive Director of The Gentlemen’s League joins us to discuss the importance of mentorship, leadership, and Black Men in Education!
Read MoreI’ll Be the Bogeyman of the Far-Right if It Means Speaking Out on Racial Justice
If you know me, you know I can be provocative in the service of social justice. Since the 1990s, I have written about race, racism, white supremacy, and social justice with a straightforward, thoughtful, and blunt voice.
Read MoreS2E8: The Historical Impact of Freedom Schools (ft. Dr. Kristal Moore Clemons)
National Director of CDF Freedom Schools, Dr. Kristal Moore Clemons joins us to focus on the foundations of education, academic leadership, and diversity.
Read MoreCreating supportive and inclusive spaces for LGBTQIA+ students (ft. Frankie Smith and Andrea Rogers)
Frankie Smith and Andrea Rogers, LGBTQIA+ youth activists discuss the best strategies to create more inclusive environments for LGBTQIA+ youth.
Read MoreS2E6: A Critical Time for Black Educational Leadership (ft. Dr. William Hayes)
Dr. William Hayes, CEO of Boys Latin Charters Schools, joins us to discuss the current state of education and the importance of Black Leaders in Education.
Read MoreS2E5: The Reality of Building the Black Educator Pipeline (ft. Dr. Greg Carr)
What is the purpose of education? What does indoctrination mean in education? Dr. Greg Carr and Shayna Terrell discuss.
Read MoreS2E4: Mothers of the Movement Pt. 2 (ft. Camara K. Jordan)
We uplift Mama Camara Jordan as we continue our focus on ‘Mothers in the Movement,’ highlighting matriarchs in the education and activism space.
Read MoreS2E3: Mothers of the Movement (ft. Maisha Sullivan-Ongoza)
There is nothing like a Mother’s Love! Maisha Ongoza shares her experience as ‘Mother in the Movement’ and the role Black women play in education.
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