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A Black Leader’s Role in Education

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In this episode, join Kristen as she discusses the importance of culturally responsive education within the African American community and the role of the Black leader in those settings.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • 02:10: What’s new with Kristen and Danger’s of the Mind
  • 02:40: The State of Emergency on America’s Youth
  • 03:30: The History of Black Education
  • 05:25: Who are the Black Leaders in Education
  • 09:30: Why Black Leaders Need to Allocate Funding to Black Providers
  • 11:11: Helping Black Students Navigate White Supremacy
  • 12:00: Emancipatory Pedagogy
  • 14:20: African American Vernacular aka Codeswitching
  • 16:00: A Story of Non-Black Leadership in Urban Settings
  • 19:45: Modeling as Black Leaders

Being an educator is NOT easy, especially educating in urban settings. We have created a resource for those of you who work with Black educators to effectively keep them encouraged. If you are an educator yourself, use this tool to stay motivated and empowered. Download that here —> https://bit.ly/encourageblackeducators

The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. Students, teachers, administrators, and staff are left underpaid and under-supported while scapegoated for the systemic problems facing these institutions. Register for Black SEL's free upcoming webinar to learn about The Importance of Black SEL/ The Black Student Experience. Sign up here -----> https://bit.ly/blackstudentexperience

➡️Black SEL Summit: The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. The Black SEL Summit is a space for us to highlight the voices of African-American people in the field and speak to best practices, research, and solutions to sustain SEL in Black Communities. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/blkselsummit23

Rate, subscribe and share this episode with a fellow educator

To learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit www.blacksel.org.

Keep up with Kristen on the go:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristendhopkins/

  continue reading

56 episodes

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This podcast is powered by BlackSEL.org

In this episode, join Kristen as she discusses the importance of culturally responsive education within the African American community and the role of the Black leader in those settings.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • 02:10: What’s new with Kristen and Danger’s of the Mind
  • 02:40: The State of Emergency on America’s Youth
  • 03:30: The History of Black Education
  • 05:25: Who are the Black Leaders in Education
  • 09:30: Why Black Leaders Need to Allocate Funding to Black Providers
  • 11:11: Helping Black Students Navigate White Supremacy
  • 12:00: Emancipatory Pedagogy
  • 14:20: African American Vernacular aka Codeswitching
  • 16:00: A Story of Non-Black Leadership in Urban Settings
  • 19:45: Modeling as Black Leaders

Being an educator is NOT easy, especially educating in urban settings. We have created a resource for those of you who work with Black educators to effectively keep them encouraged. If you are an educator yourself, use this tool to stay motivated and empowered. Download that here —> https://bit.ly/encourageblackeducators

The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. Students, teachers, administrators, and staff are left underpaid and under-supported while scapegoated for the systemic problems facing these institutions. Register for Black SEL's free upcoming webinar to learn about The Importance of Black SEL/ The Black Student Experience. Sign up here -----> https://bit.ly/blackstudentexperience

➡️Black SEL Summit: The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. The Black SEL Summit is a space for us to highlight the voices of African-American people in the field and speak to best practices, research, and solutions to sustain SEL in Black Communities. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/blkselsummit23

Rate, subscribe and share this episode with a fellow educator

To learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit www.blacksel.org.

Keep up with Kristen on the go:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristendhopkins/

  continue reading

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