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Classnotes Podcast (May 15, 2026). Three generations of women educators share how Brown v. Board of Education shaped their lives. Hear personal stories of school desegregation, sacrifice and opportunity, and how one family’s legacy continues to influence education today. KEY TAKEAWAYS * Brown v. Board of Education reshaped educational opportunities across generations of the Russaw family. * School desegregation was a gradual, complex process with personal risks and sacrifices. * Black educators and communities built strong schools despite inequities and limited resources. * Access to education often depended on systems and circumstances, not ability. * Family legacy and lived experiences help explain today’s education landscape. Resource from the Intercultural Development Research Association (IDRA), a nonprofit advancing education equity. ---------------------------------------- Graphic (wide) for Seeds We Planted – A Family Legacy of Brown v. Board of Ed. – IDRA Classnotes Podcast Episode #255 [https://www.idra.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Podcast-255-video-cover-470x264.png]https://www.idra.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Podcast-255-video-cover.pngIn this special Mother’s Day episode of the IDRA Classnotes Podcast, three generations of the Russaw family share how the legacy of Brown v. Board of Education lives on in their own lives. IDRA staff attorney Makiah Lyons, J.D., is joined by her mother, award-winning educator and former principal Jocelyn Mills, and her grandmother, lifelong educator Janet Russaw. Together, they reflect on growing up during school desegregation in Jefferson County, Tenn., and the choices, sacrifices and courage that shaped their family’s path in education. Through personal stories, they explore what desegregation looked like beyond the headlines – from stepping onto a bus to integrate schools to navigating loss, opportunity and community change. Their conversation highlights how one generation’s barriers became the next generation’s opportunities. This episode honors the “seeds” planted by Black families and educators – and the lasting impact of those efforts on today’s students and schools. Show length: 50:54 min. Send comments to podcast@idra.org [podcast@idra.org] Sign up to receive free e-mail notices [https://idra.news/GetUpdates] when new episodes are available. ---------------------------------------- WATCH PODCAST VIDEO Prev 1 of 1 Next * Seeds We Planted – A Family Legacy of Brown v. Board of Ed. – IDRA Classnotes Podcast Episode 255 [https://i.ytimg.com/vi/KBAZuNpTjug/sddefault.jpg] SEEDS WE PLANTED – A FAMILY LEGACY OF BROWN V. BOARD OF ED. – IDRA CLASSNOTES PODCAST EPISODE 255 Prev 1 of 1 Next ---------------------------------------- QUOTES > “We got their old textbooks, we got their old typewriters… when they got new stuff, we got their old stuff.” > > > Janet Russaw > “It’s very interesting to have this conversation, especially for me, because you realize where you were standing in your place in history. Because… from where I came through, I literally was in the middle of all of that transition.” > > > Jocelyn Mills > “I feel like every student deserves a chance to learn. The expectations for our kids, and especially our boys, was very, very low. I felt like that needed to change.” > > > Janet Russaw ---------------------------------------- RESOURCES Brown v Board of Education – The Law in Education [https://www.idra.org/education_policy/brown-v-board-of-education-the-law-in-education/], by Makiah Lyons, J.D., & Paige Duggins-Clay, J.D. Jefferson County, Tennessee [https://www.blackinappalachia.org/jeffersoncountytn], Black in Appalachia Black History Month Features [https://www.idra.org/families-and-communities/black-history-month-features/], IDRA ---------------------------------------- LISTEN TO EVERY EPISODE! To ensure you don’t miss a single episode of IDRA Classnotes, sign up to receive an e-mail alert [https://idra.news/SubscribeNow] as soon as a new show is published and subscribe to the podcast in iTunes [https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/idra-classnotes/id201222665?mt=2], Spotify [https://idra.news/PodOnSpotify] or Amazon Music [https://idra.news/PodOnAmazon]. The post Seeds We Planted – A Family Legacy of Brown v. Board of Ed. – IDRA Classnotes Podcast Episode 255 [https://www.idra.org/resource-center/seeds-we-planted-a-family-legacy-of-brown-v-board-of-ed-idra-classnotes-podcast-episode-255/] appeared first on IDRA [https://www.idra.org].
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