The Renaissance Narratives

Ep. 8 The Renaissance in Education: School Design as Revolution & Resistance.

51 min · 11. juli 2020
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Episode 8 is the first of our Mini-Series entitled “The Renaissance in Education.” We invite one of the most brilliant humans in North Carolina Public Education — Donnell Cannon. Donnell and I discuss his role as a Principal, School Design Innovator, and Education Activist. We unpack our journey of being Black Males teaching Social Studies, Freedom Schools, and the forms of Resistance that we can use to build new systems in this Renaissance Age! This episode will be followed by a special IG LIVE session to help maximize Education outcomes for students, parents, school leaders, and community believers. See you this Saturday Morning!

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