Episodes

  • Benjamin E. Mays Lecture Preview Episode with Dr. Gloria Swindler Boutte
    Feb 10 2025

    Welcome to the CREATE Ed

    Today, we’re diving into an extraordinary conversation as we explore the legacy and impact of the annual Mays Lecture, a platform dedicated to advancing critical discourse on equity and social justice in education.

    Join your hosts, Dr. Joyce King and Dr. Lawanda Cummings, as they welcome the esteemed Dr. Gloria Boutte to the discussion. Dr. Boutte, a distinguished scholar and advocate for culturally relevant pedagogy, will highlight her groundbreaking work and share powerful insights on creating transformative educational experiences.

    Get ready for an inspiring dialogue that celebrates the power of education to shape a more equitable world. Let’s jump in!

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    34 mins
  • Benjamin E. Mays Lecture Preview Episode with Dr. Marvin Dunn
    Jan 27 2025

    Welcome back to the CREATE Ed podcast, where we explore critical conversations in education, equity and social justice. We are thrilled to introduce a bonus episode that dives deep into history, equity, and transformative education. Our conversation today features Dr. Marvin Dunn, Miami native, historian, educator and activist.

    Drs. Joyce King & Lawanda Cummings co-host and highlight an exciting upcoming event—the Mays Lecture, where we’ll hear from the incredible thought leader: Dr. Marvin Dunn. Dr. Dunn has dedicated his life to unpacking the intersections of history, race, and education, and his insights promise to challenge and inspire us all.

    In this episode, we’ll discuss the themes of the lecture, their relevance in today’s educational landscape, and what you can expect from the event. Whether you’re an educator, student, or lifelong learner, this conversation is one you won’t want to miss.

    Executive producers: The CREATE Project, Dana E. Salter and Gabriela McNicoll

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    31 mins
  • Examining Liberatory Facilitation in Professional Development for K12 Educators
    Dec 6 2024

    In this insightful episode, hosts Ashley Vierra and Rosalynne Duff explore the concept of liberatory facilitation in professional learning and development with guests Tilifayea Griffin and Dr. Teruko Dobashi. Together, they discuss how facilitation practices rooted in equity and liberation can transform traditional professional development into spaces of empowerment and collaboration. The conversation delves into practical strategies, challenges, and successes in creating environments that prioritize inclusion, shared leadership, and meaningful engagement. Whether you're an educator, administrator, or lifelong learner, this episode offers valuable perspectives on reimagining professional growth through a liberatory lens.

    Executive Producers: The CREATE Project, Rosalynne Duff, Ashley Vierra, Tilifayea Griffin and Dr. Teruko Dobashi, Dana E. Salter & Gabriela McNicoll

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    39 mins
  • Rooted in Black Excellence: Celebrating Community Assets, Knowledge, and History for Transformative Education and Research
    Oct 3 2024

    Welcome to The CREATE (Ed) podcast, where we explore key issues shaping the future of education. Today, we're diving into the importance of community in K12 education—how fostering strong connections among students, parents, educators, and the broader community can transform schools into places of empowerment and growth.

    Together, Dr. Chantee Earl, and Dr. Melissa Speight Vaughn will discuss why community engagement isn’t just an added bonus, but a critical element in the success of every child. Whether you’re an educator, parent, or someone passionate about the future of our children, this episode will provide insights and strategies for creating a supportive, liberatory and inclusive environment in K12 schools. Executive Producers: The CREATE Project, Dr. Chantee Earl and Dr. Melissa Speight-Vaughn.

    Let’s get started!

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    46 mins
  • CREATE (Ed): Baker, Hope, Clark Institute at The CREATE Project
    Sep 18 2024

    To meet the CREATE teacher residency’s expansive goals, today's episode features Jacob Hackett from Georgia State University and Ayinde Summers from Project South discussing the design and impact of an immersive teacher workshop. This teacher residency workshop uses concepts of place-based education, the Southeast and Atlanta-based movement organizing work of Ella Baker, Lugenia Hope and Septima Clark, and community-based organizations to deepen the critical consciousness of our future teachers.

    Executive producers: The CREATE Project, Dr. Jacob Hackett and Ayinde Summers

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    30 mins
  • CREATE Ed: A Resident and a Researcher: CREATE's Influence on the Teaching Practice of one Black Male Mathematics Teacher
    Aug 28 2024

    In this episode, we explore the journey of a Black male mathematics teacher whose teaching practice has been significantly shaped by his participation in the CREATE Project's teacher residency program. Dr. Nickolaus Ortiz and Cam Bentley dive into how the program's principles and strategies have influenced approaches to research and to teaching math, particularly in addressing the unique challenges and opportunities faced by Black male educators. Cam Bentley shares his experiences of being a resident to becoming teacher in the field of mathematics education. He discusses how the CREATE program helped him develop culturally responsive teaching methods that resonate with his students and helps to build a supportive learning environment.The episode highlights key themes such as identity, the importance of representation, the role of mentorship, and the impact of collaborative research on teaching practices. Join us as we unpack the personal and professional transformations of both Dr. Nickolaus Ortiz and Cam Bentley through their research and how their collaboration's influence extends beyond the classroom, shaping a vision for equitable and effective mathematics education.

    Link to article discussed: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09518398.2022.2061623

    Executive producers: Dr. Nickolaus Ortiz, Cam Bentley and The CREATE Project

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    45 mins
  • Facilitation Superpowers for Liberatory Facilitation
    Dec 19 2024

    In this special bonus episode, we explore liberatory facilitation in professional learning with four remarkable facilitators—Rosalynne Duff, Tilifayea Griffin, Ashley Vierra, and Teruko Dobashi. Together, they share insights on creating equitable, empowering spaces where everyone feels valued, along with their unique “facilitator superpowers.” Whether you’re a seasoned leader or curious about liberatory practices, this episode offers inspiration and actionable ideas to lead with authenticity and purpose.

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    25 mins
  • The South's Got Something to Say
    Oct 17 2024

    In this episode, Dana Salter and Gabriela McNicoll discuss the transformative power of media making in K-12 education as a tool for liberation. They explore how media creation can empower students and their families, challenge narratives, and build critical thinking skills, particularly in areas where curricula may limit discussions around history and identity,

    Salter and McNicoll highlight the importance of media and self-expression as educational tools. They discuss examples of how storytelling and media projects help people contextualize complex issues like systemic inequity and community activism, making connections between personal experience and larger social movements in the South. This kind of work is vital in nurturing a new generation that is prepared to lead and make positive changes in their communities.

    Let's get started!

    Executive Producers: The CREATE Project, Dana Salter and Gabriela McNicoll

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    24 mins