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Standing On Business In NOLA with Stevie & Drin

Standing On Business In NOLA with Stevie & Drin

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What does it mean to stand on business when it comes to our babies' education? Drin Kelly and Stevie Elem-Rogers, co-founders of BE NOLA (Black Education for New Orleans), join Dr. David J. Johns for a powerful conversation about building Black educational excellence in the Crescent City and beyond.From Hurricane Katrina's aftermath to creating "hush harbors" for Black educators, these truth-tellers share why "race-neutral solutions will not transform race-based inequities." Stevie opens up about her "Black Women Are for Grown Ups" platform, while Drin reminds us to "make the community the curriculum."This episode is packed with gems about spirit work, the importance of Black governance in education, and why we must listen to our children more. Plus, they break down what's really happening with Essence Festival and why community accountability matters now more than ever.

Connect: Learn more about BE NOLA's Black Is Brilliant Summit (October 2-5) at blackedunola.org.

This conversation will feed your soul and challenge you to think differently about education, community, and what our babies truly deserve.

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