EPISODE THIRTEEN: GETTING ENERGIZED WITH THE AFT TEACH CONFERENCE & PRESIDENT RANDI WEINGARTEN

It is May and Memorial Day weekend! HallPassBreak honors those heroes who have served and continue to serve in our Military and Armed forces. We also celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month!  We recognize the many contributions our brothers and… Continue Reading

EPISODE TWELVE: CREATING SPACES OF LOVE

For New York City educators, it has been over a month since we have last been in our classrooms to teach. For us and so many schools around the nation, we are now teaching online in our homes.  Although this… Continue Reading

EPISODE ELEVEN: FROM THE BRONX! STUDENT & TEACHER-LED CONFERENCES

Spring is here, but unfortunately, it has brought a new life for educators.  We now have to teach, grade, and lesson plan in our homes and not in schools due to the Coronavirus.  If you are educators with families, it… Continue Reading

Episode Two: Diversity in Urban Planning

Today is the last day of Black History Month. The celebration can continue by listening to the latest episode of HallPassBreak on iTunes and Google Play.  A year ago, I had a chance to converse with two young and talented New York… Continue Reading

EPISODE TWO: DIVERSITY IN URBAN PLANNING

Ever wonder why the New York City landscape changes so frequently? And the importance of diversity when it comes to making these decisions? This episode features two urban planners who discuss the impact of their projects and the importance of having more diversity within the architecture field. Continue Reading