Articulating - An Independent School Podcast Articulating - An Independent School Podcast
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Welcome to Articulating --a bi-weekly podcast where indy school mom, RIISE founder -Gina Parker Collins, and indy school alum, Wharton graduate student -Samantha Osborne will center and continue to cultivate the stories of black and brown people negotiating independent school culture and where they go from there.
We'll discuss challenges, wins, and the articulate folks behind it all - scholars, alum, parents, educators, school leaders, and thought-leaders.
Thanks for listening. Find us on IG @artic.ulating
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410 Achieving Trans "Normalcy" | Mimi Shelton, Researcher
While gender inclusivity has made strides in independent schools, transgender students still face challenges in achieving a "normal" school experience. Mimi Shelton joins us to discuss trans belonging.
Mimi Shelton (She/Her) is currently the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance Trans (NHBS-Trans2023-24) Project Coordinator at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene where she leads research projects designed to improve the health of the trans community. Mimi has an extensive background in education and community-based advocacy work. In addition to her experience teaching English at Riverdale Country School, Manhattan Country School, the TEAK Fellowship, and the William Penn Charter School. Mimi's experience also includes serving as the Director of Trans Initiatives and Services at Destination Tomorrow, the Bronx LGBT Center.In 2022 Mimi received the Monica Roberts Torch Award for her work as an organizer of the National Trans Visibility March. She has also been a panelist and presenter for the Audre Lorde Project, GLSEN, the National Education Association, the National Council of Teachers of English, the Ethical Culture Fieldston School, and the Osborne Association. In 2020, Mimi was a featured talent in the Dove Pride 2020 Campaign, “Nothing More Beautiful,” directed by Tourmaline. She also serves on the board of directors for the New York Transgender Advocacy Group and The Okra Project. This fall Mimi begins her first year of law school (1L) at City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law. She plans to pursue public interest law, particularly relating to labor justice, civil rights, and trans issues. When she isn't advocating for collective liberation, Mimi loves to roller skate, watch professional wrestling, and dance.
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409 Inside the World of Gifted Education | Christopher Federico, The Roeper School
Does it seem like every parent thinks their child is "gifted"? Well, they might be right! Even if the grades don't show it.
Gina went on location and visited the Roeper School,
an institution for gifted students in the Detroit area to interview Head of School Christopher Federico.
Christopher comes to Roeper from Toronto, having previously served as Head of Academics and Upper School at Bayview Glen and as Director of Curriculum, Research, and Uni Partnerships at the University of Toronto Schools.
Fun fact. Or serious fact. Christopher has been a member of the Canadian Army Reserve since 1991 now serves as the Senior Instructor at the Canadian Army Command and Staff College in Kingston, Ontario.
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408 Equity Audits | Keeniun Brumskill, Ethical Culture Fieldston School
In recent years, schools have launched major initiatives and strategic plans around DEI. How do they hold themselves accountable to their commitments? Keeniun Brumskill joins us to discuss equity audits.
Keeniun is the Executive Director of Community and Social Impact for the Ethical Culture Fieldston School which has locations in Manhattan and the Bronx.
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407 Parent to Partner | Leilani M. Brown
When your student graduates, that doesn't mean you have to. Leilani Brown joins to discuss how parents and guardians can become partners.
Leilani M. Brown is an advisor to a diverse portfolio of clients including private and independent schools. Her boutique consulting firm has supported strategic plans, cultural audits, and equity-related crises. For over 15 years, Leilani has served as a board member and trustee for various non-profit, education, and art and culture organizations. Leilani is also a published author! Her book From Campus to Career: 25 Tips for Your First Professional Year, is in it's second edition is a widely celebrated guide for interns, new graduates and young professionals.
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406 The well-being of boys of color | Dwight Vidale
Dwight Vidale joins to discuss the current state of young men of color in indy schools and his upcoming annual symposium. Register for March 2nd here!
Dwight is the Assistant Head of School for Institutional Equity and Belonging for the Collegiate School. Prior to Collegiate, he spent over ten years at Riverdale Country School, facilitating equity programming and teaching middle and upper school English. In 2010, Dwight developed The Young Men of Color Symposium and in 2018, Dwight created Beyond Fear LLC, a consulting firm that collaborates with organizations and institutions to shift equity practices and policies.
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405 How to lose a Black teacher, Part 2 | Hope Rias, PhD.
Gina and Sam continues its conversation with Dr. Hope Rias and dig deep into what schools and educators can do to reduce faculty of color turnover.
Hope Rias, Ph.D. is an anti-racist educator and author who teaches History at Siena College. In 2019, she published, St. Louis School Desegregation: Patterns of Progress and Peril and continues to research this subject today. She holds degrees from Spelman College, Brown University, and Indiana University and is a St. Louis Missouri native.
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Customer Reviews
Exactly what my family has needed
As a black independent school teacher with a child also a PWI, this podcast is exactly what my family has needed. The dialogue is very informative and life giving as we all continue to fight the good fight in taking up space and thriving. Thank you for creating this podcast.