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Black Educators Matter: Project 500 Podcast

Written by: Danielle Moneyham and Brooke Brown
  • Summary

  • Our goal is to share the stories of 500 Black Educators. We will celebrate the impact and achievements, lean into the joy and lament, and highlight the important roles that educators play in our lives. www.blackeducatorsmatter.org The Movement: Black Educators Matter is a nonprofit organization designed to create an ecosystem for Black educators globally. Through engagement and podcasting, we will document our stories and harness our collective power to enact change and make excellence equitable. Founders: Brooke Brown, Community Builder Danielle Moneyham, Interviewer of the People
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Episodes
  • Lead with Truth
    May 8 2024

    “This is our Selma Bridge.”

    Dr. Qiana O’Leary

    https://drqianaoleary.com/

    www.minty-es.com


    "A glorious, glorious journey."

    #Shoutout to the storytellers. This week, we sit with Dr. Qiana O'Leary, CEO, Founder, and Owner of Minty Educational Services, as she reflects on moments of joy and pain throughout her 27-year career. Starting as an instructional aide and now an assistant professor, her journey is a testament to the impact and importance of Black educators (ask her former student LaQuan!) and following the calling on your life. Growing up in Los Angeles during the crack epidemic, she was forced to grow up fast, and these experiences fueled her commitment to social justice in education.


    "We bring culture to the classroom."

    As trailblazers who set the path of newness, Dr. O'Leary highlights the unique perspective and value that Black educators offer. Her experiences across academic environments has prepared her to co-create schools and empower parents, educators and students. Qiana breaks down the impact of Brown v. Board, the school to prison pipeline, and why she’s inspired by the new generation of teachers and students. Her book, Lead with Truth, is out now, and she dropped hints about her future work, “Teaching Saved Me.” She also shares about the signature programs through Minty Educational Services (and the 10 acre farm!!!). Tune in as we discuss the revolutionary power of Black educators.

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    47 mins
  • @DanteFlush
    May 1 2024

    Dante Plush

    Director of Youth Engagement, Comedian

    IG: @DanteFlush

    “We need to address these educational barriers that are stopping our kids outside of school from getting a good education inside of school.”


    “What is there to be scared of?”

    Dante Flush, Director of Youth Engagement, says he has the best job in the world as he supports and listens to changemakers every day and works to reject survival mode while engaging in the work. Growing up in a predominantly white conservative town, Dante experienced microaggressions and a sense of isolation, and had to navigate the college process as the first in his family to attend. As a history major turned teacher, he was presented with an awesome new opportunity that allowed him to address challenges outside of school and work to co-create with students.


    “Teach young people how to advocate for themselves.”

    Dante's mission extends beyond the classroom, empowering students to address societal challenges. As a former teacher, he recalls the real drama in schools, highlighting the pressures and triggers educators face, especially in Title 1 schools, and the need to actively reject imposter syndrome. Through his advocacy and dedication, Dante embodies the belief that education is not just about academics but also highlighting the ways that students showcase their purpose, power and excellence.


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    48 mins
  • The Ancestors
    Apr 24 2024

    “We aren’t looking for allies… we are looking for co-conspirators…”

    Cecily My-art Cruz

    6th and 7th English Teacher, President, United Teachers Los Angeles

    https://utla.net/contacts/cecily-myart-cruz/


    “All I knew was Black educators showing us Black excellence on a daily basis.”

    In this episode, we had the honor of speaking with Cecily My-art Cruz, a passionate educator and president of United Teachers Los Angeles. With 29 years of experience, Cecily's journey in education has been deeply influenced by her upbringing in Los Angeles, where she was surrounded by Black educators who exemplified excellence and instilled a sense of pride in their students. She draws inspiration from her ancestors (including her father!), leaning on their guidance to navigate her path forward as an activist educator.


    “We’ve been doing all of this work. It’s time to take it to the next level.”

    Cecily's commitment to her students goes beyond the classroom; she is a fierce advocate for racial justice and equity in education. She emphasizes the importance of representation, stating that "our babies need to see us in these spaces." Through her leadership, she has worked to dismantle harmful systems and create safe environments for all students. Cecily's dedication to her students and community serves as a powerful example of how educators can make a lasting impact by being their authentic selves and advocating for change.

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    45 mins

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