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Abstract: In this episode, we are joined by educator Nataliya Braginsky and her former student Henry Seyue to discuss the reopening of schools and what populations are at risk. Marc, Pat, and Edmund continue the conversation and reflect on the interview and share our perspectives on the school reopening process. Follow us & our guest!!IG: @3Educate…
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Abstract: In this episode, we are joined by a number of special guests (Dr. Chris Emdin, Dr. Kisha Porcher, Matt Gonzales & Lisa S) who provide commentary on what they reimagine educational spaces to look like post-COVID19. We can agree that the quick change to remote learning has been difficult, but there have been vast changes in educational syst…
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Abstract: We are joined by our dear friend and colleague Dr. Mariel Buque, a trauma therapist and therapy influencer, who talks to us about managing mental during the COVID19 crisis, health disparities in Black and Brown communities, effective and practical strategies to support positive mental health and much more. This episode is important as man…
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Abstract: We are joined by the illustrious Dr. Yolanda Sealy-Ruiz who talks to us about the inspiration behind her book of poetry 'Love From The Vortex,' the implications for educators and what Black men can learn from the text. In this episode, we're vulnerable and speak our truths around being fully present and open with the goal of becoming bett…
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Abstract: For episode 1 of the second season of The Three Educated Brothas Podcast, co-hosts Pat, Marc & Edmund reconnect and share stories of their growth over the summer months. Through critical self-reflection, stories of growth, triumph, and anguish are shared through the perspective of three Black men in the field of education. Intro/Outro mus…
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Abstract: For episode 10, we have a featured guest Dr. Chris Emdin, professor of Math, Science & Technology at Teachers College, Columbia University who discusses the importance of being rachetdemic as a way for educators of color to be their true selves within educational spaces. Also, being ratchetdemic promotes a revolution where educators are e…
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Abstract: For episode 8, we discuss and explore the social construct of "tough love." We argue if teachers should be "tough" on students, especially students of color because of the realities that they are likely to experience once they enter the real world. Intro/Outro music by: XI:XX / @BrandonEBennettFollow us!!IG: @3EducatedBrothasHolla at us!!…
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Abstract: For episode 6, we discuss the phenomenon and the roots of #BlackBoyJoy. The creation of the hashtag is a response to the misrepresentation of Black men in mainstream society. In this episode, we interrogate the necessity for the #BlackBoyJoy hashtag/movement as a way to highlight the Joy that Black men are too often taught to suppress. Jo…
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Abstract: For episode 5, we reflect on our experiences, opportunities, shortcomings for 2017 as well as share goals that we pose for 2018. Join us and listen to our holiday special. Teachers be sure to engage in self-care activities and reflect on your pedagogical practices during the holiday break.Intro/Outro music by: XI:XX / @BrandonEBennettFoll…
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Abstract: For episode 4, we invite Mariel Buque a, Ph.D. Candidate in Counseling at Teachers College, Columbia University, and our Executive Producer Courtney Rose to help us discuss the importance of therapy and self-care for teachers and people of color. Teachers must do the introspective work of healing because of their position in the classroom…
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Abstract: For episode 3, we have a challenging conversation about rape culture. We discuss how both men and society play roles that contribute to the perpetuation of rape culture, which has adversely negative effects on the lives of women. We also share how we as men combat rape culture in our respective educational spaces. Join us. Intro/Outro mus…
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Abstract: In episode 2, we explore the power and experiences of educators of color. We share the experiences that influenced us to pursue careers in education and highlights from our current experiences as educators. Join us!Intro/Outro music by: XI:XX / @BrandonEBennettFollow us!!IG: @3EducatedBrothasHolla at us!!Email: info@3EducatedBrothas.comSt…
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Abstract: Join us as we begin our podcast journey. Our first episode is an organic conversation about the conceptualization of our podcast, a podcast about all things education through the experiences of three Black men.Intro/Outro music by: XI:XX / @BrandonEBennettHolla at us!!IG: @3EducatedBrothasEmail: info@3EducatedBrothas.comStop by our site:3…
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