A Black Woman's Chronicles
In this episode, we dive deep into the work of teachers and how teachers' work is impacted by the decision-making powers of others.
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Who Controls Teachers' Work?: A Self-Reflection
A Human-Centered Perspective on Creating Equitable Education in PK-12
This episode discusses the concrete ways that educators can create and sustain culturally relevant education for transformational change in classrooms and schools.
Black Intellectual Thought and the PK12 Curriculum
In this episode, we explore the importance of Black intellectual thought and how we can create curriculum that speaks to the genius of the Black educational theorists.
Black Dreams in Education
In this episode, we explore the importance and relevance of Black students' dreams and how we can place their aspirations and pain points at the forefront of creating a different educational landscape for Black education.
The Implications of Teacher Education Programs for PK-12 Schools
For this episode, we will dive deep into the significance of teacher education and how it bears a huge cost for what happens in PK-12 schools.
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