• Rooted in Black Excellence: Celebrating Community Assets, Knowledge, and History for Transformative Education and Research

  • Oct 3 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Rooted in Black Excellence: Celebrating Community Assets, Knowledge, and History for Transformative Education and Research

  • Summary

  • Welcome to The CREATE (Ed) podcast, where we explore key issues shaping the future of education. Today, we're diving into the importance of community in K12 education—how fostering strong connections among students, parents, educators, and the broader community can transform schools into places of empowerment and growth.

    Together, Dr. Chantee Earl, and Dr. Melissa Speight Vaughn will discuss why community engagement isn’t just an added bonus, but a critical element in the success of every child. Whether you’re an educator, parent, or someone passionate about the future of our children, this episode will provide insights and strategies for creating a supportive, liberatory and inclusive environment in K12 schools. Executive Producers: The CREATE Project, Dr. Chantee Earl and Dr. Melissa Speight-Vaughn.

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