
S5.E1 - Cultivating the Genius of Black Children in Wayne County
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This podcast episode delves into the origins, evolution, and impact of Wayne RESA's "Cultivating Genius" programs, focusing on culturally responsive instruction for Black children. It emphasizes the importance of addressing educator biases, understanding the holistic needs of Black students, and creating empowering and healing learning environments. The discussion honors the legacy of the late Ginni Winters, a key figure in the program's development, and highlights the personal and professional experiences of the speakers in shaping and implementing this vital work. The speakers emphasize the need to love on children and smile at them, letting them know that they are seen and that they matter.
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