Episodes

  • Google Education - S.T.E.M. for Young Black Girls - Kimberly Lane Clark - S4
    Jun 4 2023
    In this episode of A Black Educators Truth, I am fortunate to sit down with Kimberly Lane Clark from Google Education. We dive into different topics that discuss, what Google Education and Google Certifications are, S.T.E.M. for young black girls and how we can include them in the field to help diversify the field. This conversation inspired me to learn more about Google Certification pathway and how I, as an educator can include this resource more into my classroom. I further discuss how I have used Google Chrome Lab into my classroom and the experience that I have with Google Resources.

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    41 mins
  • Culturally Relevant Practices - Panel Discussion - S4
    May 21 2023
    In this episode of A Black Educators Truth, I sit down with Dr. Rhonda Treet, Robyn Queen, Nekiya Washington Butler and Hallie Sill and we discuss what and how we can make our classrooms more culturally revelant. In addition, we discuss different ways culturally revelant pedagogy impacts our students and the communities that we serve. Our individual experiences guide us to what we as future and current educators believe that the system of education needs to become more diverse and to better impact our students.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Music, Education, Growth in the Music Industry - S3: EP 5
    Jun 13 2022
    Zach also known as "Tru3story," joins me in the next episode this podcast! Tru3story shares his story about how he choose to go to college first and then dive into the music industry. As we discuss his decision and his pathway, he mentions how going to college and learning about the business industry helped him in the music industry. His story is incredible, his story is honest. Check out Tru3story's music!

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • We Grew Up with Music! and Black Feminism the Music Industry with Dr. Jasmine Hines - S3: EP 4
    Mar 6 2022
    In this episode of A Black Educator's Truth, our guest is Dr. Jasmine Hines. She is an adjunct music professor at Kent State University. We dive into a discussion on her journey to become a music educator at the collegiate level, critical race theory, how CRT has impacted the field of education, culturally relevant music education and black feminism in the music world. It is important to understand that music is for everyone and how every music teacher teaches music will be different. Further into the episode Dr. Hines and I dive into a conversation about the barriers and educational gaps that teachers of color face. Retention rates of educators of colors in the music field are very important due to the cultural perspective that we bring into the classroom. We grew up with music, dancing, singing in church, and dancing at different social gathering. We must educate the next generation with the knowledge of the power of music.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Reflection: What is your why? - S3: EP 3
    Feb 27 2022
    In this episode, I take time to reflect from the interview I had with Dr. Scott. Dr. Scott mentions, the "Core of Teaching." When he mention this in the interview, I had to think about what is my "Core of Teaching?" What is your "Core of Teaching?" When we dive into this core, support and growth must happen to create effective educators in the classroom.

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    13 mins
  • The Core of Teaching with Dr. Irvin Scott - S3: EP2
    Feb 20 2022
    "Why do we teach?" - a question, I myself as an educator have asked myself. Before we dive into why, we must dissect the core of teaching. When we understand the core of teaching, we understand, why we teach? In this episode, Dr. Scott, a professor from Harvard University, dives into his perspective of the core of teaching. He goes into detail, the importance of why we need to remember the core, as well as providing support to teachers on the frontlines. Furthermore, Dr. Scott, shares a new perspective of teaching by incorporating his fellowship L.I.F.E., into schools and the importance that schools incorporate into the community that they are based in.

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    26 mins
  • Education, Reflection and Refine - S3: EP 1
    Feb 13 2022
    Welcome back to the third season of A Black Educator's Truth. The first episode dives into the importance of education, reflection, and refining our practices as educators. It is important that we as educators never forget that we are on the frontlines impacting the next generation. The third season of this podcast, will feature interviews from educators on a wide variety of topics. After each interview episode, I will post a reflection episode based off of the importance of the previous episodes topic. This season, I would like to shout out as many educators as possible! If you would like to shout out an educator, send me an email with the subject as "Shout Out!"

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    6 mins
  • Following to Lead, Leading to Follow with Dr. Charles Herring - S2: Ep 10
    May 2 2021
    Dr. Charles Herring, motivational speaker, educational leader, and educational consultant. In this episode Dr. Charles Herring and I dive into trusting the process to leadership. Mentoring is an important aspect of growth, the pathway to growth is not always seen but to those who follow it, greatness awaits. Dr. Charles Herring currently works for the South Fayette School District as the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Director. *This episode was recorded in February of 2021.
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    58 mins