Teaching In Color

Teaching Across Cultures: Being Black in a Hispanic School Community

40 min · 11. März 2026
Episode Teaching Across Cultures: Being Black in a Hispanic School Community Cover

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In this episode of Teaching in Color, host Brandon J engages in a deep conversation with educator Tevin King about the intersection of identity, advocacy, and education. Tevin shares his experiences as a Black educator in a predominantly Hispanic community in El Paso, Texas, discussing the cultural differences he navigates in the classroom and the challenges faced by bilingual students. The conversation also touches on the emotional labor of teaching, the importance of sustaining passion in education, and Tevin's aspirations for a future in education policy.

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