The AP Gap: Are We Failing Black Students?
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What does real educational equity look like when lived — not just talked about?In this powerful episode of The Unlearned & Unlimited Podcast, hosts Dr. Sito Narcisse and Tatiana Echevarria sit down with Dr. Ronald G. Taylor, Morehouse graduate, lifelong educator, and author of The Courage to Lead with Integrity for Equity.
From his journey in Detroit and Atlanta to his groundbreaking work as a Superintendent in New Jersey, Dr. Taylor opens up about:🔥 The moment that changed his life — and how he got a full ride to Morehouse College📚 How belief, community, and courage transform schools🏆 Why access and equity in Advanced Placement (AP) courses is a civil right💡 The hard truth about race, gender, and socioeconomic bias in education💬 The powerful classroom creed that helped kids believe they were “the best class in the school”Dr. Taylor’s insights are real, raw, and rooted in decades of leadership — from the classroom to the superintendent’s office.If you care about education, culture, and community, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.🎙️ Guest: Dr. Ronald G. Taylor — Author, Consultant, and Educational Equity Expert📘 Book: The Courage to Lead with Integrity for Equity — available now on BookBaby, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble🌐 Learn more: https://www.teamtaylorleadership.com/🎧 Hosts: Dr. Sito Narcisse & Tatiana Echevarria
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