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    Explore " black male educators" with insightful episodes like "Let Black Men Be Heard in Education (ft. Jason B. Allen)", "It’s an intergenerational vibe (ft. Black Men Educators)", "Continuing the Legacy of Education and Liberation (ft.Ilyasah Shabazz)", "Brothers Supporting Brothers: The Power of Mentorship (ft. Winston Cox & Dr. William Hayes)" and "Brothers Impacting Education (ft. Larry Irvin)" from podcasts like ""Building the Black Educator Pipeline", "Building the Black Educator Pipeline", "Building the Black Educator Pipeline", "Building the Black Educator Pipeline" and "Building the Black Educator Pipeline"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Let Black Men Be Heard in Education (ft. Jason B. Allen)

    Let Black Men Be Heard in Education (ft. Jason B. Allen)

    Educator, activist and all-around thought leader Jason B. Allen joins the show to discuss the importance of hearing and seeing Black men in education. 

    Jason shares his journey to becoming an educator and what led him to found Educational Entities, which helps share, develop, and create stories that educate. He also discusses his podcast 'Speak Black Man'.

    The full conversation touches on the erasure of the voices and presence of Black men in the education space, strategies for recruiting more Black teachers, and how public education interacts with the Black community. To close, Host Shayna Terrell gives space to Jason to #ThankABlackTeacher and touch on the importance of Black History Month. 

    Brothers Supporting Brothers: The Power of Mentorship (ft. Winston Cox & Dr. William Hayes)

    Brothers Supporting Brothers: The Power of Mentorship (ft. Winston Cox & Dr. William Hayes)
    As we embark on the 13th Black Male Educators Convening and 5th National Installment, we invite two long-time supporter participants, Winston Cox, Chair of the Board for CBED, and Dr. William Hayes, CEO of Boys Latin Charter to join us on the opening day of the convening to talk all things BMEC!

    Brothers Impacting Education (ft. Larry Irvin)

    Brothers Impacting Education (ft. Larry Irvin)

    Larry Irvin, CEO of Brothers Empowered to Teach shares his unique life story of overcoming adversity and what led to him becoming an educator. 

    The mission of Larry's organization, Brothers Empowered to Teach is "to provide mentorship, apprenticeship and pathways to careers in education through early exposure to teaching and targeted experiences cultivating an organic love of teaching children."

    In this episode host Shayna Terrell and Larry discuss a few of the core values of BE2T, including “remaining relevant” and "defying convention.” 

    The conversation touches on how we can better support aspirating black educators to be respected for their intellect and instructional expertise and not used for the relational value with students. Irvin also shares tips for school leaders to support and sustain Black male educators as well as recruit more young men into the field of education.

    Shayna and Larry discuss the impact that Black male educators have on kids and how policy changes can increase their numbers. 

     

     

     

    The Importance of Black Male Leadership in Education (ft. Dr. Archie Moss Jr.)

    The Importance of Black Male Leadership in Education (ft. Dr. Archie Moss Jr.)

    Dr. Archie Moss, Jr. was born and raised in beautiful Miami, Florida. Dr. Moss is currently a Partner on the School Design Services team at Transcend where he coaches and supports school and district leaders on School Redesign across Texas. Prior to joining the Transcend team, Dr. Moss was a Teach For America Charlotte Corps Member where he taught 6th and 7th grade math at Whitewater Middle School. Dr. Moss also served as the Dean of Students for fifth and sixth grade at Whitewater K-8. Dr. Moss is a graduate from the University of Florida (Bachelors in Family Studies), University of North Carolina Charlotte (Masters in Middle Grades Education), and a recent graduate from the University of Memphis (Doctorate in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies). 

    Dr. Moss’s passion led him to founding The Gentlemen’s League, an all-male mentorship program that serves boys of color. Dr. Moss served as an Impact Leader for Profound Gentlemen, where he supported male educators of color across the country. 

    After leaving Charlotte, NC, Dr. Moss moved to Memphis, TN to serve as the Resident Principal at Bellevue Middle School before being named Principal at Bruce Elementary School. Dr. Moss was the youngest Shelby County Schools principal and the first Teach For America Memphis Alum to lead a district school. During his tenure at Bruce, Dr. Moss led the school to State of TN Reward School Status, went viral due to his weekly bedtime stories series, and was featured in USA Today and on the Ellen Show. Through his nonprofit, Dr. Moss founded Shelby County Schools' first ever Elementary Basketball League. Dr. Moss also had the opportunity to deliver a TEDx Talk on Small Ideas leading to Big Change. Dr. Moss is also the CEO of Black Boy Joy Consulting LLC.

    EP 46: John David Luis | Chapter Author in Going Global

    EP 46: John David Luis | Chapter Author in Going Global

    SHOW NOTES:
    In this week’s episode, John David Lewis and I discuss his chapter, The Rat Race, in the 2019 book Going Global: The Life-Changing Experiences of 10 Courageous Black Men. When discussing the blueprint of living in a rat race society, John said, “I did all of this in the States, to come over here [UAE] to find the American dream.” Sixth in the EDpat Literature Review Series*, Going Global focuses the perspectives of 10 Black men reflecting on financial, environmental, and circumstantial problems in the US as motives for their decisions to move to the UAE.
     
    *The EDpat Literature Review Series are episodes dedicated to highlighting literature that focuses on the Black EDpatriate and Black travel narratives.

    RESOURCES:
    Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Jason-D-Etheridge-M-Ed/dp/1729835635
    Going Global Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Going.Global.Book/
    We Finally got the American Dream by Moving Abroad: https://travelnoire.com/black-expat-familywe-finally-got-american-dream

    SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES: https://www.facebook.com/JohnDavidLewis
    IG: @2womuchme/ @lewissquadabroad

    (A)Broad in Education is produced by Tiffany Lachelle Smith, Music by Reallionaire Jream. You can access Lady Justice on his Post Cards Album on Sound Cloud. Music from Pixabay.com.
     
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