The Silk Stocking Sisters
Welcome to another episode of The Silk Stocking Sisters Podcast. In this episode, we are joined by special guest Shirley Taylor, Executive Director of an arts center in the Bronx and adjunct professor of Africana Studies at a New York City college. With more than forty years of experience in arts education and a career dedicated to youth development, Ms. Taylor shares her educational journey growing up in New York City during the 1960s and 1970s and reflects on how those experiences shaped her career, values, and purpose. Ms. Taylor discusses her early passion for art and the important role educators played in recognizing and nurturing her talent. She shares how encouragement from an elementary school teacher and guidance from a school counselor led her to attend the High School of Art and Design, a specialized arts high school that provided her the opportunity to develop her artistic skills. She reflects on the impact of learning with students from all five boroughs of New York City. She expresses appreciation for the exposure the school offered, which helped broaden her perspective and build meaningful connections with classmates from diverse cultural backgrounds. She shares how these experiences encouraged openness, cultural awareness, and influenced the way she engages with communities today. Inspired by her own educational experiences, Ms. Taylor discusses her commitment to youth development through mentorship, internship programs, and arts-based programs that help students develop their talent while maintaining a focus on academic achievement. Tune in for a conversation about specialized educational programs, the importance of nurturing students' interests and abilities, and the positive influence of supportive educators and creative learning environments. Remember to subscribe to The Silk Stocking Sisters Podcast on the ALIVE Podcast Network app for more episodes!
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