Welcome to the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast—an inclusive space for educators, DEI practitioners, and all individuals eager to foster diversity and understanding! If you're seeking a vibrant, authentic podcast to guide you in implementing Multicultural Education, look no further. Are you yearning for inspiration to cultivate a truly inclusive classroom community? Join us on a journey filled with insightful resources, practical tips, and a touch of humor, all led by the knowledgeable educa ...
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Season 6 Episode #10 Embracing Change: Jamia Wilson on Literature, Activism, and Empowering the Next Generation
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Send us a text Join us for an inspiring conversation with Jamia Wilson, a remarkable social justice activist, writer, and vice president of Random House. We unpack her unique global upbringing and how it ignited her mission to use literature as a bridge between diverse cultures. Jamia shares insights from her celebrated book "Young, Gifted and Blac…
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Season 6 Episode #9 Gyo Fujikawa's Influence on Art and Justice
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Send us a text Unlock the remarkable story of Gyo Fujikawa, a pioneering illustrator who transformed children's literature with her enchanting art and groundbreaking depictions of diverse children. You'll discover how Gyo, a first-generation Japanese American, overcame societal norms and racial barriers to leave a lasting impact on the art world. H…
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Season 6 Episode #8 My Conversation with Executive Director of Black Men Teach Markus Flynn
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Send us a text Join me as I sit down with Marcus Flynn, the trailblazing Executive Director of Black Men Teach, who shares his inspiring journey from the heart of a vibrant Black community in Chicago to his current mission in Minnesota. Marcus's path, which initially led him towards epidemiology, took a pivotal turn as he recognized the critical ne…
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Season 6 Episode #7 My Conversation with the founder of Gloced GMBH Sandra Schuett
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Send us a text Unlock the secrets of intercultural business success with Sandra Schuett, the brilliant mind behind Glocled GMBH, as she shares her personal journey of growing up between German and Romanian cultures. Her unique upbringing fuels a passion for bridging cultural divides in the workplace. Sandra highlights the power of openness, empathy…
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Season 6 Episode #6 Dreamers Book Review
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Send us a text In this episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat podcast, we dive into the heart of storytelling and its impact on education with the beautiful, personal tale Dreamers by Yuyi Morales. I invite you to join me as we unpack this touching story about an immigrant mother and her son as they find their way in a new country. Through their j…
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Season 6 Episode #5 The King & Queen of Kindergarten Book Review
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Send us a text Discover the transformative power of storytelling with me, as I take you on an enchanting journey into the world of kindergarten royalty through the artistry of Derek Barnes and Vanessa Brantley Newton. Remember your first day of school? Relive the emotions as we explore the empowering story of Ms. MJ Malone, the queen of kindergarte…
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Season 6 Episode #4 Fuel Your Business Growth with Cultural Competency: A Webinar for Small Business Leaders
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Send us a text The secrets to creating an inclusive business environment as we spotlight the remarkable insights of Aubrey Hagan, Whitney Harvey, and Shea Marlow. These experts bring light to the transformative power of cultural competency in small businesses. Aubrey shares her inspiring journey into DEI, underscoring the importance of personalized…
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Season 6 Episode #3 My Conversation with Award Winning Author Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow
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Send us a text Award-winning author and educator Jamila Tompkins-Bigelow joins us for an insightful discussion that promises to enrich your understanding of cultural diversity and language appreciation. Discover how her unique upbringing, with deep roots in both West African and African American heritage, has shaped her remarkable storytelling. Jam…
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Season 6 Episode #2 My Interview with Dr. Ericka
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Send us a text Ever wondered how to create an inclusive classroom or workplace that truly values diversity? This episode promises to equip you with practical strategies and profound insights into DEI, featuring Dr. Ericka! Jebeh takes us on her incredible journey from Liberia to Duluth, Minnesota, sharing her extensive experience as an educator and…
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Season 6 Episode #1 My Conversation with Cloquet High School School Social Worker Katie Danielson
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Send us a text Ever wondered how cultural identity shapes a person’s life and career? Join us as we sit down with Katie Danielson, a dedicated school social worker hailing from Duluth, Minnesota, who opens up about her upbringing steeped in American Indian traditions and the profound influence of her parents’ sacrifices. Katie's journey from a chil…
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Season 5 Episode #28 Read With Jebeh: All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold and Suzanne Kaufman
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Send us a text What if your school was a place where every single student felt like they truly belonged? Join me on this heartwarming episode of Read with Jebeh as we explore "All Are Welcome" by Alexandra Penfold and Suzanne Kaufman. This delightful story beautifully captures the importance of inclusivity and the joy of diversity within a vibrant …
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Season 5 Episode #27 Athletes on the World Stage: How Does Social Justice Play?
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Send us a text What drives athletes to risk it all for social justice on the world stage? Join me, Jeba Edmonds, on the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast as we uncover the powerful intersection of athletics and activism. From the historic 1968 Olympic Games protest by Tommy Smith and John Carlos to modern examples like Colin Kaepernick and Megan Rap…
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Send us a text Can a love for words transform your life? Join me as I highlight the incredible journey of Stacey Abrams through her autobiographical gem, "Stacey's Extraordinary Words," beautifully illustrated by Kit Thomas. From the enchantment of discovering new words like "ptarmigan" to the challenges of facing bullies, Stacey shares how her pas…
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Season 5 Episode #25 Cooking From the Spirit By Tabitha Brown Book Review
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Send us a text Ever tried making a peach cobbler with a twist? Join me as I take you on a flavorful journey through my kitchen adventures inspired by the delightful Tabitha Brown. This week on the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast, I’m cooking up the Lazy Peach Cobbler recipe from Tabitha’s book "Cooking from the Spirit: Easy, Delicious, and Joyful …
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Season 5 Episode #24 5 Amazing Things Teachers Can do that AI can’t
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Send us a text In this episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat, host Jebeh Edmunds dives deep into the extraordinary roles that teachers play in shaping the future—roles that no AI can ever replicate. Join Jebeh as she shares five inspiring and irreplaceable things that educators do, sprinkled with her own personal stories from over 18 years in the…
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Season 5 Episode #23: Why is it important to promote diversity in schools and workplaces?
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Send us a text What if understanding and celebrating cultural diversity could transform your workplace or classroom into a more inclusive and respectful environment? Join me on the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast as we uncover the compelling reasons for promoting cultural diversity in various settings. Drawing from an insightful article by Drexel …
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Season 5 Episode #22 I Made My Own TED Talk!
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Send us a text Ever wondered how a simple question about a name can reveal deep-seated cultural biases? Join me as I recount a surprising encounter with a hiring manager that sparked a deeper understanding of cultural competency. Through personal stories and real-life examples, this episode explores the profound impact of language and microaggressi…
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Send us a text Ever had to say goodbye to a best friend and felt the bittersweet pangs that come with it? Join me as I share my personal story of parting ways with my childhood friend Maria, while reflecting on the charmingly illustrated book "Evelyn Del Rey is Moving Away" by Meg Medina and Sonia Sanchez. We'll explore the heartfelt friendship bet…
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Season 5 Episode #20: DEI Deconstructed: Your No-Nonsense Guide to Doing the Work and Doing it Right Book Review
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Send us a text What if your good intentions just aren't enough in your DEI efforts? Discover the transformative insights from Lily Zhang's "DEI Deconstructed: Your No-Nonsense Guide to Doing the Work and Doing it Right" as we reveal the essential principles for effective diversity, equity, and inclusion practices. I'm your guide in Mrs. Edmonds' Cu…
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Send us a text Step into the inspiring journey of Philip Freelon, the mastermind behind the National Museum of African-American History and Culture. On this episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat podcast, we explore the poignant life story captured in "Dream Builder" by Kelly Starling Lyons, with illustrations by Laura Freeman and an afterword by …
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Send us a text Feeling the rhythm of resilience and community spirit? Join me as we explore Cedella Marley and Tracy Baptiste's delightful children's book, "Marley and the Family Band." This episode is a treasure trove of uplifting moments, from Marley's inventive problem-solving during a storm to the invaluable lessons from her legendary parents. …
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Season 5 Episode #17 My Papi Has A Motorcycle Book Review
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Send us a text What if you could experience the beauty of family traditions and the cultural richness of a community all through the pages of a book? Join me in this heartwarming episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast as we take a magical ride with Daisy Ramona and her father in "My Papi Has a Motorcycle" by Isabel Quintero and Zeke Peña. …
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Season 5 Episode #16 Kapaemahu Book Review
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Send us a text Unlock the mystical journey of Kape'e Mahu and explore the profound legacy of four dual-spirited healers from Tahiti who brought their extraordinary powers to the shores of Waikiki. Join me on the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast, as we unravel this captivating tale authored by Hidna Ale'e, Moana Wong-Kalu, Dean Hamer, and Jill Wilso…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how a simple cornhole contest could boost your workplace camaraderie and inclusivity? Tune in to this episode of Mrs. Edmonds' Cultural Corner, where Jebeh unpacks strategies to foster an inclusive mindset and drive impactful change in your community and workplace. From setting clear, intentional goals like supporting B…
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Season 5 Episode #14: Radiant Child Book Review
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Send us a text Ever wondered how vibrant art can emerge from the chaos of city life? Join me on the Cultural Curriculum Chat podcast as we unravel the fascinating journey of Jean-Michel Basquiat through Javaka Steptoe's award-winning book "Radiant Child." You'll gain insights into Basquiat's early influences, including the nurturing support of his …
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Season 5 Episode #13: My Conversation with DEI Program Trainer Shay Marlowe
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Send us a text When Shay Marlowe's high school engagement with the Special Olympics blossomed into a lifelong dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion, it set him on a transformative career path. Now, as a DEI training specialist with the Minnesota Child Welfare Training Academy, Shea joins us to share his compelling narrative and the tangibl…
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Uniting Through Diversity: Whitney Harvey's Vision for a More Inclusive Minnesota Business Landscape
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Send us a text As I sat across from Whitney Harvey, the beacon of workforce diversity and inclusion, I was struck by her commitment to transforming Minnesota's business landscape through multicultural education. Whitney's personal evolution from a healthcare compliance background to a fervent advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is n…
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Season 5 Episode #11: My Conversation with Author & Peace Activist Diana Oestreich
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Send us a text Have you ever witnessed the unfolding of a multicultural family's narrative through the lens of empathy and education? Diana Oestreich joins us to detail her remarkable journey from a predominantly white upbringing to championing diversity and equity, particularly in our education systems. As we navigate the nuances of her family lif…
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Season 5 Episode #10: Navigating DEI in Communication
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Send us a text Uncover the transformative power of words in our latest Cultural Curriculum Chat, where we delve into the nuances of language and its impact on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I). I'm your host, here to guide you through the linguistic minefield that can inadvertently marginalize communities. In the fabric of our daily interacti…
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Season 5 Episode #9: Key Vocabulary terms in DEI
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Send us a text Let's embark on a linguistic journey where we decode the complex language of diversity, equity, and inclusion together. Inspired by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi's work, I am here to guide you through the Cultural Curriculum Chat, where we'll untangle the meanings and implications of terms that often challenge us on our path to inclusivity. Hav…
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Season 5 Episode #8: Unpacking the Effects of AI In the Black Community
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Send us a text Could the rise of AI mark a pivotal shift for Black communities, fostering unprecedented economic mobility or widening the existing wealth chasm? On this week's Cultural Curriculum Chat, we tackle the critical topic of AI's impact on Black economic mobility, dissecting a McKinsey Institute article's findings on the matter. Peering in…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how the subtle comments about appearance within a family can shape a child's perception of themselves? Join me as we unpack the story of Zubi, a young Bangladeshi-American girl grappling with self-worth and body image in the children's book "Beautifully Me" by Nabila Noor, illustrated by Nabi H Ali. This episode is a de…
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Season 5 Episode #6 The Harmful Impact of Microaggressions in the Classroom
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Send us a text Discover the subtle yet powerful impact of microaggressions on our BIPOC students and learn how to transform your classroom into a nurturing, inclusive space. Join me as we draw on the insights of Dr. Daryl Wing Sue, dissecting everyday verbal, nonverbal, and environmental slights that perpetuate marginalization. This episode is a ca…
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Season 5 Episode #5 The Day You Begin Book Review
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Send us a text Have you ever walked into a room where you felt like no one else shared your story? Our latest podcast conversation unravels the universal thread of finding one's place in the world, inspired by the rich narrative of Jacqueline Woodson's "The Day You Begin." We share moments from this touching book, beautifully illustrated by Rafael …
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Send us a text As I reminisce about my own ballet slippers scuffing the floor during Sunday school, I can't help but feel a kinship with the young protagonist of "Dance Like Starlight: One Ballerina's Dream." In a heartfelt narrative that stretches from the scuffed floors of a dance studio to the grand stages of the Metropolitan Opera House, we fol…
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Season 5 Episode #3 My Conversation with Dr. Deonna Smith
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Send us a text As I sat down with Dr. Deonna Smith, the air buzzed with anticipation for the stories and insights this educational justice advocate would share. Our discussion journeys through the landscape of Dr. Smith's childhood as a student of color navigating a predominantly white education system, uncovering the roots of her commitment to ant…
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Season 5 Episode #2 Navigating Intercultural Differences
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Send us a text Ever found yourself in a conversation where, despite your best efforts, things seem to just fall flat? That's the crux of our latest Cultural Curriculum Chat, where Mary Glowacka's insightful article forms the springboard for a deep dive into the murky waters of intercultural communication. As your guide, I'll take you through the nu…
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Season 5 Episode #2 My interview with Dean of Students Sean Mayberry
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Send us a text Growing up, I never had a teacher who looked like me, which left a lasting impression on my educational journey. On today's show, join us as my former colleague and respected educator Sean Mayberry walks us through his story of aspiration and dedication, from St. Paul to Duluth to Fridley Public School, where he now serves as the Dea…
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Send us a text Embark on an enlightening journey as we bring to life the story of a legal trailblazer in our latest podcast episode. Discover the resilience and milestones of Ketanji Brown Jackson's ascent to the Supreme Court, as told through Sheila P Moses's "Who Is Ketanji Brown Jackson" from the Who HQ Now book series. This episode isn't just a…
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Season 4 Episode #30 Little Leaders & Little Legends by Vashti Harrison Book Review
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Send us a text Can the vibrant stories of Black leaders instill a greater sense of joy and accomplishment in our hearts? This week, I take you through the exuberant world of Vashti Harrison's "Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History" and "Little Legends: Exceptional Men in Black History," celebrating Black history with a focus on the inspiring …
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Send us a text Discover the warmth and depth of the Chinese New Year as I, Jebeh Edmonds, bring to light the poignant story of "A New Year's Reunion." This narrative, lovingly crafted by Yu Li-Kuang with illustrations by Zhu Cheng-Liang, beautifully unfolds the tender moments between a little girl named Mao Mao and her father, showcasing the time-h…
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Season 4 Episode #28 2024 Book Club: Jebeh's Favorite Books of to get you ready for 2024
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Send us a text Embark on a literary journey that promises to enrich your soul and widen your world. I’m Jebeh Edmonds, and I’ve handpicked a collection of diverse reads that are more than just pages; they're portals to understanding the rich tapestry of human experience. From the inspiring tales of young activists in "Child of the Civil Rights Move…
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The Life and Art of Ben Shahn: A Season 4 Episode #27: The People's Painter: How Ben Shahn fought for Justice with Art Book ReviewJourney of Justice and Human Rights
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Send us a text Have you ever felt the profound connection between the strokes of a paintbrush and the fight for justice? I'm Jeba Edmonds, and in our latest Cultural Curriculum Chat, we tap into the stirring biography "The People's Painter: How Ben Shahn Fought for Justice with Art" by Cynthia Levinson, illustrated by Evan Turk. We delve into the l…
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Season 4: Episode #26: Culture Making: When creative Entrepreneurship and community building collide by Houston White Jr.
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Send us a text Embark on a transformative journey with us as we unfold the remarkable narrative of Houston White Jr., an icon in cultural entrepreneurship whose impact is felt far beyond the vibrant walls of his Minneapolis barbershop. Through his autobiography "Culture Making," we're granted an intimate look into the life of a man who wears many h…
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Season 4 Episode #25: Sharice's Big Voice: A Native Kid Becomes A congresswoman Book Review My 100th🌟🌟🌟 Episode
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Send us a text When the echo of "What are you?" reverberated through her life, Cherise Davids chose to answer with a voice that was anything but small. Join us as we unfold the vibrant tapestry of a Native American woman's journey to the halls of Congress, a story beautifully chronicled in her autobiography "Cherise's Big Voice: A Native Kid Become…
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Season 4 Episode #24: What is Social Justice Education?
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Send us a text Join us on a transformative journey as we navigate the integral relationship between social justice and education, guided by the expertise of Professor Leanne Bell. We unravel the complex tapestry of equality, equity, and justice, illustrating the nuanced support individuals need to overcome societal barriers. Through rich discussion…
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Season 4 Episode #23 Choosing Brave: How Mamie Till-Mobley and Emmett Till Sparked the Civil Rights Movement.
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Send us a text As we open the pages of Angela Joy's "Choosing Brave," we're transported into the heart-wrenching yet inspiring lives of Mamie Till Mobley and her son, Emmett Till. Their profound impact on the Civil Rights Movement is more than history; it's a call to action, a lesson in the power of courage and resilience that I dissect with fervor…
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Season 4 Episode#22 The People Remember Book Review
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Send us a text Can you imagine the profound connection between African-American history and Kwanzaa? Join us on Mrs. Edmunds' Cultural Corner as we journey through the fascinating read-aloud, "The People Remember" by best-selling author, eb Zaboi. Eb beautifully weaves African heritage, the diaspora, folklore, and the haunting experience of slavery…
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Send us a text Welcome aboard another riveting voyage through the pages of a culturally enriching children's book, "Big," by Vashti Harrison. Ever wondered how words can shape a child's self-esteem and self-worth? This New York Times bestselling author illustrates this journey with heartwarming and heartbreaking clarity. We delve into the story of …
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Season 4 Episode #20 Ordinary Days: The Seeds, Sound, and City that Grew Prince Rogers Nelson Book Review
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Send us a text Are you ready to embark on a musical journey that will not only entertain but also enlighten? Prepare to be captivated by Angela Joy's vivid portrayal of Prince, a musical icon and beacon of hope for every kid who has ever felt out of place in this world. This episode brings you an immersive review of Joy's book "Ordinary Days: The S…
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