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The Teacher's Forum

Podcast de David Harris

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Welcome to "The Teacher's Forum" hosted by David Harris, a veteran educator with 32 years of experience in private, public, and charter schools. This podcast is your platform to hear the voices of educators from the United States and around the world, with a special focus on educators of color, who are often overlooked in crucial education discussions today.  Join us as we dive into important topics, and experiences of K-12 educators,  and get a chance to hear from David’s former students, as they share their stories, insights, and experiences. Be sure to tune in and let's celebrate the dedication and excellence of educators together!Follow The Teacher's Forum on X (Twitter) @thefourm1993 or email us at david@theteachersforum.org with your thoughts for future programs or if you would like to be a guest on the show.

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48 episodios

episode Poetry, Pan Africanism, and the Black Imagination with Nick Makoha artwork

Poetry, Pan Africanism, and the Black Imagination with Nick Makoha

Nick Makoha joins The Teacher’s Forum for a powerful conversation on poetry, exile, identity, and the transformative power of language. Born in Uganda and later settling in London, Makoha reflects on how displacement, memory, and the Black diasporic experience shaped both his life and his art. Nick discusses why poetry remains one of the most vital forms of human expression and protest, particularly within Black communities around the world. He explores the spiritual nature of writing, the pressures many young people face to pursue conventional success over artistic passion, and the moment he chose authenticity over a corporate career he found unfulfilling. David and Nick also discuss Makoha’s acclaimed collection The New Carthaginians, examining how mythology, history, and figures like Jean-Michel Basquiat can reimagine the Black experience beyond narratives of suffering alone. Together they explore Pan Africanism, the global Black diaspora, the “white gaze” in literature, and the role teachers play in helping students think critically and see language as a bridge toward deeper understanding. This is a rich and thought provoking conversation about storytelling, liberation, education, and what it means to create art that speaks honestly to both pain and possibility. Send us a text with your thoughts or ideas, and follow and subscribe to The Teacher’s Forum so you don’t miss future episodes. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2228994/fan_mail/new] Join the Conversation: * david@theteachersforum.org * @theteachersforum.bsky.social * X (formerly Twitter) @theforum1993 Please subscribe, share and leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts. Help us amplify the voices and issues of K-12 educators all over the world.

18 de may de 2026 - 1 h 3 min
episode Who Is School For? Rethinking Equity in Education | Dr. Meisha Porter artwork

Who Is School For? Rethinking Equity in Education | Dr. Meisha Porter

Who is school really for? In this episode of The Teacher’s Forum, David sits down with Dr. Meisha Ross Porter, the first Black woman to serve as Chancellor of New York City Public Schools, to explore what it takes to lead for equity in a system that often resists change. Drawing on her journey from Bronx youth organizer to leading the largest school district in the country, Dr. Porter shares how policy, power, and community shape what happens in schools. The conversation explores the realities of systemic inequity, the role of leadership in driving meaningful change, and how educators can rethink schools to better serve all students. They also discuss the role of arts and mental health, the challenges of political shifts, and how emerging technologies like AI can support, rather than replace, teaching and learning. Send us a text with your thoughts or ideas, and follow and subscribe to The Teacher’s Forum so you don’t miss future episodes. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2228994/fan_mail/new] Join the Conversation: * david@theteachersforum.org * @theteachersforum.bsky.social * X (formerly Twitter) @theforum1993 Please subscribe, share and leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts. Help us amplify the voices and issues of K-12 educators all over the world.

4 de may de 2026 - 55 min
episode Equity Under Construction | Daniel Harris artwork

Equity Under Construction | Daniel Harris

In this powerful episode of The Teacher's Forum, David sits down with Daniel Harris, as he shares his 30-year journey from a law student to a pioneer in equity work at John Burroughs School in St. Louis, and founder of The Equity Exchange. Daniel reveals the secrets to creating spaces where diverse voices are heard, valued, and impact real change—especially when it feels like the system is working against you.You'll discover how early efforts to foster difficult conversations led to groundbreaking strategies for creating inclusive environments that thrive on authentic self-expression. Daniel reflects on the decades of evolving ideals around multiculturalism, the hurdles faced during backlash moments, and how to stay grounded amid opposition. For more information on The Equity Exchange visit https://www.theequityexchange.org/ [https://www.theequityexchange.org/] Send us a text with your thoughts or ideas, and follow and subscribe to The Teacher’s Forum so you don’t miss future episodes. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2228994/fan_mail/new] Join the Conversation: * david@theteachersforum.org * @theteachersforum.bsky.social * X (formerly Twitter) @theforum1993 Please subscribe, share and leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts. Help us amplify the voices and issues of K-12 educators all over the world.

8 de abr de 2026 - 55 min
episode When Democracy Fell: The Wilmington Coup of 1898 | Guy Hill artwork

When Democracy Fell: The Wilmington Coup of 1898 | Guy Hill

In 1898, a democratically elected government in Wilmington, North Carolina was overthrown in a violent coup, the only successful coup d’état in United States history. For decades, the truth of what happened was buried. In this episode of The Teacher’s Forum, David speaks with Guy Hill about the Wilmington Coup of 1898 and the destruction of a thriving Black community. Together, they unpack how white supremacist violence reshaped the city, why this history was suppressed, and what it reveals about the fragility of democracy in America. Guy also reflects on his journey into education and his commitment to teaching African American history with honesty and care. This conversation connects Wilmington to other moments of racial violence, including Tulsa, and challenges us to confront the stories we’ve been taught and the ones we haven't. This is not just a history lesson. It is a reckoning. For more information on the Wilmington Massacre of 1898 checkout the PBS Documentary: American Coup: Wilmington 1898 [https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/american-coup-wilmington-1898/#part01] Send us a text with your thoughts or ideas, and follow and subscribe to The Teacher’s Forum so you don’t miss future episodes. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2228994/fan_mail/new] Join the Conversation: * david@theteachersforum.org * @theteachersforum.bsky.social * X (formerly Twitter) @theforum1993 Please subscribe, share and leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts. Help us amplify the voices and issues of K-12 educators all over the world.

23 de mar de 2026 - 55 min
episode Teaching Islam in America | Dr. Celene Ibrahim artwork

Teaching Islam in America | Dr. Celene Ibrahim

In this episode of The Teacher’s Forum, David speaks with Dr. Celene Ibrahim, about teaching Islam in America, religious misconceptions, and how educators can approach religion in the classroom. They discuss her personal journey from Catholicism to Islam, the role of religion in public life, and how educators can approach complex religious topics in the classroom. Dr. Ibrahim also addresses common misconceptions about Islam, the historical presence of Muslims in America, and the importance of fostering thoughtful dialogue and deeper understanding across religious and cultural differences. Send us a text with your thoughts or ideas, and follow and subscribe to The Teacher’s Forum so you don’t miss future episodes. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2228994/fan_mail/new] Join the Conversation: * david@theteachersforum.org * @theteachersforum.bsky.social * X (formerly Twitter) @theforum1993 Please subscribe, share and leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts. Help us amplify the voices and issues of K-12 educators all over the world.

9 de mar de 2026 - 53 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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