In this episode, we are privileged to have Berwick Augustin as our special guest, discussing his compelling new book, The Education Formula: Maximizing the Village. This insightful piece delves into the potential of parents, policymakers, educators, students, and the community to shape the future of education, inspiring hope and change. Berwick Augustin is an educational […]
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The Growing Up Young Podcast with Lehigh University Educational Leadership Graduate, Noel Hightower
Noel Hightower, a Lehigh University’s Educational Leadership Program graduate who currently works for the Golden State Warriors NBA Team, talks about growing up in the Lehigh Valley and the local basketball scene. To listen to the podcast, click here.
ExpandEd Talk – Living the Legacy: A study of Migration, Segregation, and Education
I had the pleasure of being the guest speaker for Texas State University’s College of Education ExpandED’s virtual brown bag series. It was a wonderful experience, and I was delighted to have the opportunity to talk about my research on migration, segregation, and education.
New Book : Black Educators Matter by Dr. Darrius Stanley
I’m thrilled to share a must-read book for anyone passionate about education and equity. “Black Educators Matter” by Dr. Darrius Stanley is an enlightening exploration of the vital role that Black educators play in shaping our educational system. Get your copy here. In this thought-provoking book, Dr. Stanley delves into the experiences, challenges, and triumphs […]
New Episode of Equitable Minds Vod/Podcast with Dr. Festus Obiakor
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Festus Obiakor about his new book, Reducing Hate Through Multicultural Education and Transformation. Dr. Obiakor shares how identifying and eliminating hate and educating from a place of love can transform education. For more information on his new book, click this. Click the following links to view the vodcast […]
Shape the Sky: Creating Responsible Kids on Smartphones
“Apps are not inherently dangerous. However, some of the risky behaviors that take place on them could lead to dangerous situations. That’s why it’s important for parents, educators, and professionals to understand what apps youth have access to and how they could be used irresponsibly.” To view the website, click here.
Equitable Minds Podcast Episode with Dr. James Wright
Check out the new episode of Equitable Minds where we talk with Dr. James Wright, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at San Diego State University. Dr. Wright recently published a new book titled “Heirs of The Great Migration: How the Past Became the Future,” a narrative biography based on his family’s […]