Rooted2Thrive:Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity

Rochelle Peterson-Ansari-Perceptions Unlimited LLC

Interested in expanding your ability to reach, teach and lead those you’re entrusted serve? Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity brings you powerful conversations with experts who are committed to maintaining human dignity in our personal lives, our work and in learning environments. We speak to hearts and minds of leaders and educators with practical insights to counter the programming that makes us, often unconsciously, devalue other humans who we perceive as different from ourselves. CHANGED MINDS will CHANGE DIRECTION!

  1. How a Small-Town Grassroots Group Can Build a Fairer, Kinder Community for All - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 58

    2 DAYS AGO

    How a Small-Town Grassroots Group Can Build a Fairer, Kinder Community for All - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 58

    Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity How a Small-Town Grassroots Group Can Build a Fairer, Kinder Community for All Season 6, Episode 58 Host: Rochelle Peterson-Ansari Overview: In this deeply moving episode, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari sits down with Julia and Randolph (Rick) Richardson, the father-daughter co-founders of Justice Southbury. Born from the collective grief and anger following the murder of George Floyd, this grassroots organization has maintained an incredible 285-week consecutive streak of Sunday rallies in Southbury, Connecticut. The Richardsons share how they transformed a small-town moment into a sustained movement anchored in the simple yet radical principle of "loving your neighbor". They discuss the power of persistent presence, the importance of using privilege to amplify marginalized voices, and how active listening can bridge even the most hostile divides in a predominantly white, rural community. Topics discussed: The Power of Persistence: How a small group of neighbors gathering during COVID-19 evolved into a five-and-a-half-year consecutive weekly rally for social justice. Loving Your Neighbor as a Baseline: Using a universal value to find common ground and engage a diverse range of issues, from racial justice to LGBTQ+ rights and religious tolerance. "Couch Warriors" to Active Allies: Rick’s personal journey of moving from decades of quiet reflection to vocal, public advocacy in his local community. Taking Back the Flag: Julia’s pivotal speech about reclaiming patriotism as a duty to demand a better, more inclusive future for America. Communicating Across Difference: Practical techniques for active listening and building "safe and brave" spaces for difficult dialogues both in person and on social media. Guests: Julia Richardson Paralegal at Vish Law, PLLC; Graduate of Cornell University in Human Development and Inequality Studies. Atty. Randolph Richardson Attorney at Giuliano Richardson & Sfara LLC; Co-founder of Justice Southbury and long-time community advocate.Instagram: @justicesouthbury; @juliabowrich Check out more content and ways to connect with us: ➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/ ➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited ➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/ ➡️ Email: info@perceptionsunltd.com  ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.com Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below! Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!

    59 min
  2. Choice Conundrum: The Consequences of Choosing to Vaccinate or Not - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 57

    4 MAR

    Choice Conundrum: The Consequences of Choosing to Vaccinate or Not - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 57

    Note: CDC guidelines on vaccines are evolving and recommended changes can happen at any time. You are encouraged to consult with your healthcare providers as a trusted source for vaccine information. -- Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity Choice Conundrum: The Consequences of Choosing to Vaccinate or NotSeason 6, Episode 57 Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this episode, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari speaks with Dr. Nirma Khatri Vadlamudi about the complex intersection of personal choice and public health in the realm of vaccination. Dr. Vadlamudi shares her journey as an infectious disease epidemiologist—driven by personal loss and professional curiosity—to explain how individual vaccination decisions create ripple effects that impact community health, economic stability, and educational access. The conversation provides practical advice for navigating healthcare systems, sifting through misinformation, and understanding how national policies and herd immunity serve as an "umbrella of care" for the most vulnerable members of society.Topics discussed:- The "Ripple Effect" of Vaccination: How individual decisions contribute to herd immunity and the socio-economic consequences—such as missed work and school—that occur when community-level immunity thresholds drop.- Navigating Misinformation: Practical strategies for sifting through social media health advice, including the "three source rule" and seeking information from trusted local experts like pharmacists.- Healthcare System Barriers: The challenges of obtaining preventive care information during time-regulated insurance visits and the importance of scheduling dedicated "wellness visits" or annual physicals.- Global and National Policy Differences: A comparative look at vaccine implementation, mandates, and funding across India, Canada, and the United States.- Telehealth and Community Access: Leveraging virtual appointments and community-based clinics in churches or schools to reduce barriers for families in rural or underserved areas.Guest:Dr. Nirma Khatri Vadlamudi Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy at the University of Florida and infectious disease epidemiologistWebsite: https://pharmacy.ufl.edu/profile/vadlamudi-nirma-khatri/ Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: info@perceptionsunltd.com ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!

    55 min
  3. Discrimination-Free Housing and Fair Real Estate Practices - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 56

    25 FEB

    Discrimination-Free Housing and Fair Real Estate Practices - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 56

    Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our HumanityDiscrimination-Free Housing and Fair Real Estate PracticesSeason 6, Episode 56 Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this powerful episode, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari speaks with Angela McIver, CEO of the Fair Housing Rights Center in Southeastern Pennsylvania, about why housing equity is foundational to human dignity and generational wealth. Drawing on her background in behavioral health and social work, McIver explains that housing justice is a civil rights necessity, rooted in the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s final battles. The conversation breaks down the legal protections of the Fair Housing Act, uncovers modern forms of discrimination—such as appraisal bias and exclusionary zoning—and provides listeners with practical steps to protect their rights and strengthen their communities.Topics discussed:- Housing as Human Dignity: Why secure shelter is a survival necessity and how eviction and foreclosure can shatter an individual’s sense of dignity.- Modern Discrimination and Appraisal Bias: Identifying the subtle ways discrimination shows up today, including "warm cookie" handshakes that mask illegal practices and the critical role of fair home valuations in building generational wealth.- Zoning and Innovative Solutions: How traditional zoning can exclude marginalized groups and the revolutionary potential of tiny home communities and income-driven housing.- Protected Classes and Rights: A breakdown of the seven federally protected classes and the covered transactions—from rentals to lending and insurance—that fall under fair housing laws.- Trauma-Informed Advocacy: Incorporating trauma education into housing justice work to better support those navigating the humiliation of discrimination.Guest:Angela McIver, MSS, MLSP CEO of the Fair Housing Rights Center in Southeastern Pennsylvania (FHRC), systems analyst, and advocate for trauma-informed fair housing educationLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-mciver-b9055911/ Website: http://www.fairhousingrights.org Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: info@perceptionsunltd.com ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!

    1h 4m
  4. Diversity as a Method to Address Tech-Enabled Oppression and Harm - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 55

    18 FEB

    Diversity as a Method to Address Tech-Enabled Oppression and Harm - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 55

    Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity Diversity as a Method to Address Tech-Enabled Oppression and Harm Season 6, Episode 55 Host: Rochelle Peterson-Ansari Overview: In this eye-opening episode, host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari speaks with Dr. Karl Morris, a computer science professor and congressional candidate, about the dangerous intersections of technology, equity, and public policy. Dr. Morris explains how a lack of diversity in STEM spaces leads to technical products that cause measurable, direct harm to minoritized communities. From medical devices that misread blood oxygen levels in darker skin to AI-driven decisions in healthcare and ride-sharing biases, the conversation underscores that representation at the design table is not just a diversity goal, but a necessary safeguard for human life and dignity. Topics discussed: Technical Bias and Real-World Harm: Concrete examples of how pulse oximeters and self-driving car algorithms fail individuals with darker skin tones due to a lack of diverse testing data. Tech-Enabled Discrimination: How digital services can enable age-old biases, such as ride-sharing cancellations that create a "Black Tax" on time and employment for people of color. The "Melanin Gap" in AI Training: A technical dive into how image classifiers and facial recognition software are often trained on data that lacks representation, resulting in harmful and dehumanizing errors. Public Policy and Corporate Responsibility: The role of the government and international bodies (like the EU) in standardizing technology and protecting citizens when capitalist interests prioritize profitability over equity. Environmental Justice in Tech: Connecting the dots between the massive power demands of AI data centers and the poor air quality and respiratory illnesses in the urban communities where power plants are often built. Guest: Dr. Karl Morris Computer Science Professor at Temple University, AI Researcher, and candidate for Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District. Facebook: https://facebook.com/karlmorrispa Instagram: https://facebook.com/karlmorrispa LinkedIn: https://facebook.com/karlmorrispa YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@karlmorrispa Website: https://karlforcongress.us  Check out more content and ways to connect with us: ➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/ ➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited ➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/ ➡️ Email: info@perceptionsunltd.com  ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.com Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below! Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!

    53 min
  5. The Role of Effective Family Engagement in Student Academic Success - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 54

    4 FEB

    The Role of Effective Family Engagement in Student Academic Success - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 54

    Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity The Role of Effective Family Engagement in Student Academic SuccessSeason 6, Episode 54 Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this episode, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari welcomes Quibila A. Divine to discuss why authentic family engagement is a cornerstone of student achievement. Divine shares her journey from North Philadelphia to becoming a leading education advocate, highlighting how the disconnect between schools and low-income communities often stems from a lack of relationship-building and cultural humility. The conversation moves beyond traditional "involvement" to explore co-creation, the importance of treating families as valued "customers" of the educational system, and the powerful impact of community-based support for kinship caregivers.Topics discussed:- The "Customer" Perspective in Education: Reframing students and families as school customers to foster professional accountability and respect.- Systemic Barriers and Training Gaps: Exploring why many educators lack the necessary training to effectively engage with diverse families and low-income communities.- Adult-to-Adult Communication: Addressing the unintended barrier created when educators view parents as former students rather than equal adult partners.- Community Advocacy and Space: The role of organizations like EARTHS in providing neutral, welcoming spaces for family workshops outside of intimidating school buildings.- Federal Policy and Title I Rights: Understanding the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) as a tool for families to demand equitable funding and engagement.Guest:Quibila Divine Founder and CEO of The Educational Advocates Reaching Today's Hardworking Students, Inc. (EARTHS)Website: www.earthsinc.org RESOURCES: A Family Guide to Title I Https://ospi.k12.wa.us/sites/default/files/2023-08/parents-whatistitlei.pdf US Department of Education Title I. Part A : https://www.ed.gov/grants-and-programs/formula-grants/school-improvement-grants/title-i-part-improving-basic-programs-operated-local-educational-agencies#eligibility Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) https://www.ed.gov/laws-and-policy/laws-preschool-grade-12-education/every-student-succeeds-act-essa Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: info@perceptionsunltd.com ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!

    49 min
  6. Teaching and Working with Multilingual Learners and Their Families - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 53

    28 JAN

    Teaching and Working with Multilingual Learners and Their Families - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 53

    Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity Teaching and Working with Multilingual Learners and Their Families Season 6, Episode 53 Host: Rochelle Peterson-Ansari Overview: In this episode, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari sits down with Dr. Anna Arlotta-Guerrero to discuss the nuances of supporting multilingual learners in early childhood and elementary settings. Drawing from her 15 years of experience in bilingual classrooms and her tenure as a teacher educator, Dr. Arlotta-Guerrero emphasizes that language diversity is an asset to be celebrated rather than a deficit to be corrected. The conversation explores practical classroom strategies—such as the importance of "wait time" and the power of small-group workstations—while also highlighting the critical need for educators to build authentic, respectful partnerships with families by honoring their native languages. Topics discussed: - Stages of Language Acquisition: Understanding the transition from single-word communication to fluent expression, and recognizing that young children often understand more than they initially reveal. - The Importance of Wait Time: Why educators must provide multilingual learners with at least 10 seconds (or more) to translate, process, and formulate responses during classroom interactions.- Bilingual Education as a Bridge: How teaching a child to read and write in their native language first can actually strengthen their eventual proficiency in English. - Culturally Responsive Family Partnerships: Strategies for overcoming language barriers with parents, including using translation apps, learning basic phrases in their native tongue, and correctly pronouncing family names. - Socio-Emotional Support Amidst External Stress: Recognizing the impact of external fears, such as immigration enforcement and community unrest, on a child’s ability to focus and learn. Guest: Dr. Anna Arlotta-Guerrero Retired Professor at the University of Pittsburgh and Founder of My Learning Circle, a platform for homeschooling parents and teachers. Check out more content and ways to connect with us: ➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/ ➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited ➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/ ➡️ Email: info@perceptionsunltd.com ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.com Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!

    54 min
  7. Creating Belonging in Math Class for Black and Brown Students - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 52

    21 JAN

    Creating Belonging in Math Class for Black and Brown Students - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 52

    Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity Creating Belonging in Math Class for Black and Brown Students Season 6, Episode 52 Host: Rochelle Peterson-Ansari Overview: In this inspiring episode, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari speaks with math specialist and author Shameeka Browne about reclaiming the joy and humanity within mathematics education. Browne challenges the traditional "survive or assimilate" model of schooling, advocating instead for a "thrive" model where students bring their full cultural identities and lived experiences into the classroom. By sharing practical strategies—from connecting inequalities to social justice to empowering parents with mathematical frameworks—Browne demonstrates how educators can dismantle math phobia and help every student see themselves as a capable mathematician. Topics discussed: Culturally Responsive Mathematics: How educators can use students' cultural backgrounds and lived experiences to make math content meaningful rather than just a process of regurgitation. Dismantling Math Phobia: Practical techniques for addressing students who shut down when they encounter incorrect answers, including shifting the focus from being "right" to thinking critically. The Restorative Justice Window: Understanding how educator biases manifest in punitive, passive, or "for" behaviors, and how to move toward a "with it" approach that equips students with tools to thrive. Math in the Real World: Connecting classroom concepts like percentages and inequalities to real-world issues like child labor laws, civil rights, and social justice projects. Empowering Families: Providing parents with frameworks and "kid-friendly" mathematical practices to support their children’s learning at home, regardless of curriculum changes. Guest: Shameeka Browne, MSEd Math Specialist, Founder of Math is All Around Us LLC, and author of Queen of 24. Instagram: @MathisallaroundusLLCFacebook: Math is All Around UsWebsite: www.mathisallaroundus.org Check out more content and ways to connect with us: ➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/ ➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited ➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/ ➡️ Email: info@perceptionsunltd.com  ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.com Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below! Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!

    55 min
  8. Stronger Together: The Power of Cross-Sector Collaboration for Community Impact - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 51

    14 JAN

    Stronger Together: The Power of Cross-Sector Collaboration for Community Impact - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 51

    Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our HumanityStronger Together: The Power of Cross-Sector Collaboration for Community Impact Season 6, Episode 51 Host: Rochelle Peterson-Ansari Overview: In this episode, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari sits down with Valerie Kind-Rubin to explore how deep, relationship-based collaboration can transform the landscape of philanthropy. As the Managing Trustee of the Patricia Kind Family Foundation, Valerie shares the evolution of the "Partners Fund," a collaborative initiative designed to support smaller, historically marginalized nonprofits in Philadelphia through trust-based philanthropy and multi-year general operating grants. The conversation highlights the shift from traditional charity to solidarity, emphasizing that true community impact occurs when funders listen to local leaders as experts and prioritize human dignity over rigid control. Topics discussed: Trust-Based Philanthropy: The importance of providing multi-year, general operating grants and building deep, transparent relationships with grantees rather than imposing top-down requirements. The Partners Fund: The origin and mission of a pooled fund that brings together foundations, businesses, and individuals to leverage resources for grassroots organizations. Capacity Strengthening: Offering workshops, cohorts, and wellness grants to help smaller nonprofits—including those that are volunteer-led or have fiscal sponsors—grow their infrastructure and sustainability. Shifting Mindsets on Poverty: A reflection on moving away from "privilege-based" or "white supremacist" views to recognize the inherent richness and expertise found within communities experiencing financial poverty. Cross-Sector Solidarity: How active sponsorship and collaboration across different sectors and racial lines can multiply social impact and elevate human dignity. Guest: Valerie Kind-Rubin Managing Trustee of the Patricia Kind Family Foundation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/instagramcompatriciakindfamilyfoundationLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/patricia-kind-family-foundation?trk=public_profile_topcard-current-company Website: http://pkindfamilyfoundation.org/ Check out more content and ways to connect with us: ➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/ ➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited ➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/ ➡️ Email: info@perceptionsunltd.com  ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.com Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below! Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!

    41 min

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Interested in expanding your ability to reach, teach and lead those you’re entrusted serve? Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity brings you powerful conversations with experts who are committed to maintaining human dignity in our personal lives, our work and in learning environments. We speak to hearts and minds of leaders and educators with practical insights to counter the programming that makes us, often unconsciously, devalue other humans who we perceive as different from ourselves. CHANGED MINDS will CHANGE DIRECTION!