Created by and for Black educators, the Black Teacher Project Podcast was launched as a dedicated space for teachers and leaders to speak truth, share stories, and imagine new possibilities for liberated learning. In our first episode titled, “Hope and Fear in Education,” Dr. Cecelia Gillam, Dr. Lena Hamilton, and Lisa Harton reflect on what it means to hold both hope and fear as Black teachers shaping futures in education for all students. Their conversation names the challenges, honors the brilliance, and affirms the power of community in sustaining resilience, nurturing joy, and envisioning schools where every child can thrive. Listen to the first exchange here.
Teaching Black History as World-Making: Dr. Jarvis Givens on Carter G. Woodson, Memory, and the Work of Black Teachers
What does it mean to teach Black history in a moment marked by backlash, erasure, and renewed struggle? And what...
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