Teaching In Color

New Year, Same Mission: Centering Educator Voices with Davon Clarke

35 min · 14. jan. 2026
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We’re officially back 🎙️ Teaching in Color kicks off the new year with an intentional conversation featuring Davon Clarke—a tenured NYC public school educator, NYU adjunct instructor, and education leader. In this episode, Davon shares his journey in education, the importance of teacher leadership, and why those student “ah-ha” moments still matter most. We talk growth, purpose, and what it means to start a new year grounded in impact. ✨ New year. New episode. Same mission.

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