EPISODE TWENTY: AFROPUNK ‘NUFF SAID

How can people of color create spaces of joy, love, and acceptance? AfroPunk, a two-day music and cultural festival, shows how we can redefine our own space to just be.  Originally a documentary, showcasing black people in predominantly white spaces… Continue Reading

EPISODE NINETEEN: AUTHENTIC STORYTELLING WITH THE HIP-HOP EDUCATOR

 Dr. Chris Emdin, a Professor at Teachers College at Columbia University, has a gift of sharing his own stories as a former NYC Public School teacher and infusing it with his research as a professor to offer practical tips on… Continue Reading

EPISODE EIGHTEEN: A BOOK CLUB FOR THE HIP-HOP EDUCATOR WITHIN US ALL

  When the pandemic began last March, for many educators it was a huge learning curve in teaching their students online.  How did teachers get through the rest of the year? By starting a book club! With the support of… Continue Reading

EPISODE SEVENTEEN: TO REOPEN OR NOT REOPEN SCHOOL BUILDINGS? NYC PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS EXPLAIN

  Schools were empty when we left in March. With September around the corner and society looking to get kids back to learning, it will not be the same as we once left it.  Whereas Los Angeles and Chicago, the… Continue Reading

EPISODE SIXTEEN: A FINAL FAREWELL TO AN AMERICAN HERO-CONGRESSMAN JOHN LEWIS

January 2009 may seem as if it were a lifetime ago, but I clearly remember inauguration weekend for the first African-American President Barack Obama. I just began my teaching career and was excited by this new change in America. I… Continue Reading