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Teaching is Legacy Podcast: A Place Where We All Can Be Free: Afrofuturism, HBCUs, and Teacher Education: Dr. Larry J. Walker

48 min · 7. april 2026
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Unlock the profound intersection of Afrofuturism, HBCUs, and Black educator pipelines in this powerful episode featuring Dr. Larry J. Walker. Discover how historical visions of liberation continue to shape contemporary strategies for cultivating Black leadership in education—and why imagining a future rooted in Black excellence isn’t just theory, but a call to action. You’ll hear how Dr. Walker connects the legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois and Black Panther to today’s fight for justice, highlighting the urgent need for culturally affirming, decolonized teacher preparation programs. Dive into specific policies and systemic barriers impacting the pipeline of Black teachers, especially Black men, and learn actionable strategies to challenge funding disparities, systemic racism, and conservative mindsets threatening educational progress. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508908/support]

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episode Teaching is Legacy Podcast: A Place Where We All Can Be Free: Afrofuturism, HBCUs, and Teacher Education: Dr. Larry J. Walker cover

Teaching is Legacy Podcast: A Place Where We All Can Be Free: Afrofuturism, HBCUs, and Teacher Education: Dr. Larry J. Walker

Unlock the profound intersection of Afrofuturism, HBCUs, and Black educator pipelines in this powerful episode featuring Dr. Larry J. Walker. Discover how historical visions of liberation continue to shape contemporary strategies for cultivating Black leadership in education—and why imagining a future rooted in Black excellence isn’t just theory, but a call to action. You’ll hear how Dr. Walker connects the legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois and Black Panther to today’s fight for justice, highlighting the urgent need for culturally affirming, decolonized teacher preparation programs. Dive into specific policies and systemic barriers impacting the pipeline of Black teachers, especially Black men, and learn actionable strategies to challenge funding disparities, systemic racism, and conservative mindsets threatening educational progress. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508908/support]

7. april 202648 min