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Building a Legacy in Education: Truth, Identity, and Courage with Dr. Donja Thomas

Building a Legacy in Education: Truth, Identity, and Courage with Dr. Donja Thomas

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In this compelling episode of Be a Baller, Coach Tim Brown sits down with Dr. Donja Thomas—educator, curriculum pioneer, and TEDx speaker of Blackness Is a Superpower—to explore how truth-telling in schools awakens identity, restores dignity, and unlocks possibility for every student.

From her days as a Junior Olympics runner to redesigning English core classes around Black literature, Dr. Donja Thomas shares how discipline, faith, and community shaped a clear and courageous mission: to build brave spaces where students speak freely, think critically, and lead boldly.

The conversation traces the quiet moments that transformed a substitute teaching role into a calling—and the bold decisions that brought African American Voice and African Heritage Literature into the core curriculum. Dr. Thomas explains why Black studies in K–12 education is essential, not optional—because accurate history liberates all learners, strengthens critical consciousness, and helps heal communities.

Along the way, she reflects on the foundations that shaped her leadership: a mother’s bookshelf, a tight-knit neighborhood, and Sundays in the Black church. You’ll also hear the powerful origin story of Diaspora: Truth From the Youth—a student-led platform that grew into an eleven-year tradition and is now expanding citywide. It’s a blueprint for youth leadership, collaboration, and public scholarship that turns classrooms into launchpads.

Dr. Donja Thomas’s north star is both simple and seismic: plant seeds of lifelong learning, affirm that students come from greatness, and trust that faith carries the work far beyond any single lesson or school year.

If you care about education, culture, and building a legacy that lasts, this conversation will challenge and charge you. Subscribe, share with an educator or parent, and leave a review to help more people find the show.

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