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Black Educators Matter: Project 500 Podcast

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
    Danielle Moneyham and Brooke Brown
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Episodes
  • The Parent Perspective
    May 29 2024

    “Ms. Stampley was my inspiration…”

    Barbara Bennett

    Reading Interventionist, Pre K, K, 1st - 3rd


    "I had the best teachers."

    This week we are joined by Ms. Barbara Bennett, a dedicated reading interventionist with a background in Pre-K - 3. Growing up in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Bennett was highly inspired by her teacher, Ms. Stampley, and experienced the profound impact of having Black educators who understood the urgency of her community's needs. Reflecting on her son's contrasting educational journey, she notes the systemic challenges he’s encountered, including low expectations and lack of resources, like a science lab and the ability to apply to certain high schools.


    "Black educators make their students see that they have the capability to do more and be more."

    Barbara shares multiple stories of the impact Black educators can have on their students. From reflecting on her high school science teacher to her own pursuit of teacher licensure, her village (which included a lot of Alpha Kappa Alpha women!) prepared her to advocate for all students, including her own son. Her passion for education is rooted in the heart and empathy she brings to the classroom, mirroring the love and care she received from her mentor.


    Sending special gratitude and a huge #Shoutout to Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated, Xi Nu Omega Chapter, where Barbara and Danielle are both active members. Danielle was invited to host a Black Educators Matter table at the March 2024 Chapter meeting, and Barbara signed up to share her story!


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    40 mins
  • Climate Justice
    May 22 2024

    “I’m overjoyed that our kids now have these opportunities.”


    Wil Page

    Climate Justice

    6th Grade Math/Science


    "It was joyful," says Wil Page, reflecting on his journey as a 6th-grade science teacher with 16 years of experience. Growing up in Los Angeles, he navigated the complexities of being the only biracial child in his class. Inspired by his unapologetically Black kindergarten teacher and his parents' involvement in education, he became an activist educator. As a career changer, Page entered education through an alternative teacher training program.


    "Take your mental health days," advises Page, who believes in the importance of self-care for educators. As an active member of United Teachers Los Angeles, he’s proud of the Black Student Achievement Plan and the exposure to HBCUs. He had the opportunity to create a Climate Justice class to inspire his students to become climate activists. He speaks on the power of a strong mentor community, the Black men that inspired him, and how he’s empowering his students to lead the next movement.


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    48 mins
  • 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

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