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Issues Now! Conversations About Equity

by Hannah Gray

This podcast exists to highlight issues of equity in education.

Copyright: © 2024 Issues Now! Conversations About Equity

Episodes

So What? Now What?

31m · Published 19 May 01:00

On today's episode I speak with Jovan Denaut, our equity leader here in Cumberland County about the plans that CCS has for the upcoming school years to begin addressing equity and working toward our vision in the CCS Strategic Plan. "Every student will have equitable access to engaging learning that prepares them to be competitive, collaborative, and successful in our global world."

So What? Now What?

31m · Published 19 May 01:00

On today's episode I speak with Jovan Denaut, our equity leader here in Cumberland County about the plans that CCS has for the upcoming school years to begin addressing equity and working toward our vision in the CCS Strategic Plan. "Every student will have equitable access to engaging learning that prepares them to be competitive, collaborative, and successful in our global world."

From History to Healing: The Classroom

57m · Published 21 Apr 01:00

On today’s episode we will be wrapping up our series entitled From History to Healing with a conversation with several educators in Cumberland County on how to address issues of social justice and diversity in the classroom.  We will hear from various perspectives including a beginning elementary school teacher to a district curriculum specialist and everything in between. 

To hear more on my perspective of this issue, join me and several equity leaders from around the state for a panel through NCSU School of Education on May 5 at noon. 
Registration Link

From History to Healing: The Classroom

57m · Published 21 Apr 01:00

On today’s episode we will be wrapping up our series entitled From History to Healing with a conversation with several educators in Cumberland County on how to address issues of social justice and diversity in the classroom.  We will hear from various perspectives including a beginning elementary school teacher to a district curriculum specialist and everything in between. 

To hear more on my perspective of this issue, join me and several equity leaders from around the state for a panel through NCSU School of Education on May 5 at noon. 
Registration Link

From History to Healing: The Psychology

56m · Published 07 Apr 01:00

On today’s episode we continue our series entitled From History to Healing with a conversation about the emotion behind race related issues from a psychological and practical perspective.  Today, I am joined again  cohosts Maureen Stover (NC TOY), Nicole Rivers (CCCS TOY), and Chris Lucas (CCS Runner-Up TOY) and also two more guests, Dr. Myra Robinson and Mr. Brandon Price.  Both Dr. Robinson and Mr. Price bring unique perspectives to this conversation about how our emotions and feelings play a huge role in moving toward a place of unity.



From History to Healing: The Psychology

56m · Published 07 Apr 01:00

On today’s episode we continue our series entitled From History to Healing with a conversation about the emotion behind race related issues from a psychological and practical perspective.  Today, I am joined again  cohosts Maureen Stover (NC TOY), Nicole Rivers (CCCS TOY), and Chris Lucas (CCS Runner-Up TOY) and also two more guests, Dr. Myra Robinson and Mr. Brandon Price.  Both Dr. Robinson and Mr. Price bring unique perspectives to this conversation about how our emotions and feelings play a huge role in moving toward a place of unity.

From History to Healing: The History

56m · Published 24 Mar 01:00

On today’s episode we will be continuing with our series entitled From History to Healing.  I am again joined by our teacher of the year partners, Maureen Stover, Nicole Rivers, and Chris Lucas. But we will also be joined by two of our colleagues who have a deep understanding of the problematic history surrounding race in our country, Daniel Scott from Onslow County and Demetrius Haddock, from Cumberland County.  I hope you will enjoy this conversation about the history of race in America.

From History to Healing: The History

56m · Published 24 Mar 01:00

On today’s episode we will be continuing with our series entitled From History to Healing.  I am again joined by our teacher of the year partners, Maureen Stover, Nicole Rivers, and Chris Lucas. But we will also be joined by two of our colleagues who have a deep understanding of the problematic history surrounding race in our country, Daniel Scott from Onslow County and Demetrius Haddock, from Cumberland County.  I hope you will enjoy this conversation about the history of race in America.



From History to Healing: Introduction

27m · Published 10 Mar 01:00

Today we begin a new series entitled From History to Healing.  I am partnering with Maureen Stover, NC Teacher of the Year and finalists for the National Teacher of the Year; Nicole Rivers, current Cumberland County Schools and Sandhills Regional Teacher of the Year; and Christopher Lucas, Cumberland County Schools runner up for Teacher of the Year.  We will be discussing some of the problematic history in our country and the effect is has had on our education system.  We will also discuss why it is so difficult to have these conversations both inside and outside of the classroom.  Today, we will get to know the co-hosts of this series as well as hear the why behind the series.

From History to Healing: Introduction

27m · Published 10 Mar 01:00

Today we begin a new series entitled From History to Healing.  I am partnering with Maureen Stover, NC Teacher of the Year and finalists for the National Teacher of the Year; Nicole Rivers, current Cumberland County Schools and Sandhills Regional Teacher of the Year; and Christopher Lucas, Cumberland County Schools runner up for Teacher of the Year.  We will be discussing some of the problematic history in our country and the effect is has had on our education system.  We will also discuss why it is so difficult to have these conversations both inside and outside of the classroom.  Today, we will get to know the co-hosts of this series as well as hear the why behind the series.

Issues Now! Conversations About Equity has 50 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 37:18:10. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 21st, 2024 03:12.

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