Educator Barnes shares her personal journey of embracing her natural Black hair, challenging outdated school policies, and advocating for both Black hair freedom and the right to education.
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Fix What’s Broken: Affirmative Action in Higher Education
Educators face a critical, time-sensitive challenge to remove bias in the classroom in a post-affirmative action world in higher education.
Read MoreBlack Educators: When They Tell You to Tone Down, Turn Up.
Educator Barnes unveils the challenges for Black educators around tone policing, gaslighting, and asks 20 key questions for equitable support.
Read MoreAs California Goes: States Will Experience Growing Pains Without Affirmative Action
The US Supreme Court struck down the use of race as a factor in university admission. California has been blazing that trail since 1996.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court on Affirmative Action: Who Will You Blame Now?
Since the inception of affirmative action, Black people have been called affirmative action hires or accused of only getting into college because they were racially Black. Educator Barnes weighs in on the Supreme Court Ruling.
Read MoreAnti-Racist Education: When Things Hit the Fan, Are you Still a Fan?
Those dedicated to ending racism are still healing from being asked to reconcile anti-racist education. How do we show up when faced with opposition?
Read MoreAbolitionist Teaching and Education Reparations (ft. Dr. Bettina Love)
Dr. Bettina Love, award-winning author, discusses abolitionist teaching, education reparations, and hip hop in education.
Read MoreAnti-Racist Education: The N-Word is Not a Word for School
Educator Barnes talks anti-racist education by schools having smart, clear policies around racial slurs in school and how to handle the n-word in literature in a unharmful way.
Read MoreBlack Nationalism, Education and Activism (ft. Dr. Greg Carr)
Dr. Greg Carr joins BTBEP to discuss Black Nationalism and education activism.
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