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Future Ready, Imagining Black Classrooms Beyond Harm

17 min · 23 de nov de 2025
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Today, we’re going to look forward waaay forward and dream about what a world could look like if we stopped tinkering with broken systems and started building new ones rooted in liberation, technology justice, and joy. This… is Afrofuturism in action. And this… is what leadership looks like when we refuse to accept harm as the cost of learning.”

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Today, we’re not focusing on ‘achievement gaps.’ We’re addressing harm. Yes, I said it harm. When we talk about an achievement gap, it often sounds like some kids just didn’t try hard enough. But what if I told you that the ‘gap’ isn’t between students — it’s between the world they deserve and the world they received? I read a powerful article by Dr. Bettina Love in Education Week that changed how I think about this. She said: ‘Stop talking about gaps — talk about harm.’ And she’s right. Because if we can’t identify the harm, we can’t fix it. Today, I want to bring this conversation out of academic journals and into the real world. Because I’ve seen it, I’ve lived it, and I know the difference between a “have” and a “have-not” school… and it goes much deeper than test scores.

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