Black Women Be Knowing

Kiara and Eghosa

A podcast for Black women teaching in the 'burbs and the rest of y'all, too! We’re diving deep into the experiences, truths, and magic that no one else gets but us. Tune in as we unpack it all—unfiltered, unapologetic, and undeniably US. 

  1. JAN 10

    Black Women School Leaders

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we sit down with a powerful guest—a Black woman principal whose journey has taken her through multiple roles both inside and outside the classroom. She shares her lived experiences navigating school spaces where Black women are often underrepresented, reflecting honestly on the struggles she’s faced and the resilience required to keep going. Our guest speaks candidly about what sustains her as a leader, how her identity shapes her leadership, and the lessons she’s learned along the way. She offers wisdom and encouragement for Black women in school leadership, as well as practical and affirming advice for classroom teachers who are trying to survive—and thrive—in similar environments. This conversation is a reminder that while the work is challenging, Black women continue to lead with purpose, care, and courage. Whether you’re an aspiring administrator, a current school leader, or a classroom teacher, this episode will leave you feeling seen, validated, and inspired. Scholarship:  Dr. Jenn M. Jackson https://jennmjackson.com/ "Reimagining Teacher Education: Addressing the Developmental Needs of Black Women Preservice Teachers through a Hauntology Framework" by Mariah Deans Harmon https://doi.org/10.1080/10665684.2025.2565486 "The Space Traders" by Derrick Bell in his book Faces at the Bottom of the Well: The Permanence Of Racism https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/466460.Faces_at_the_Bottom_of_the_Well Support the show This is difficult work that we're doing, and even though we can't always be with you to bear witness, trust us, we know... Welcome home!

    46 min
  2. 09/20/2025

    Reviving Black Pedagogy

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we dive deep into the often overlooked — but deeply rooted — phenomenon of white rage, and how these reactions to Black progress or visibility frequently come at the direct expense of the Black community. We explore how this whitelash, even when unwarranted, shapes policies, classrooms, and everyday interactions. We examine the urgent need to integrate Black history, culture, and experiences into school curricula — not as a side note, but as foundational to any meaningful education. We also discuss why teacher preparation programs must be equipped to dismantle biases, confront systemic inequities, and truly serve diverse student populations. Finally, we unpack the critical role of Black affinity spaces — in schools, workplaces, and communities — as sites of healing, empowerment, and resistance. These spaces aren’t exclusionary; they’re essential for survival and growth in systems not built with Black people in mind. Tune in for a raw, necessary conversation that challenges the status quo and calls for transformative change in both education and community structures. Scholarship: “'It’s the who and what are you afraid of?' for me: Centering Blackness in teacher education to equip preservice teachers for Black student success" by Shamaine Bertrand https://doi.org/10.1080/09518398.2025.2452986 “The ‘Hidden Injuries’ of School Desegregation: Cultural Trauma and Transforming African American Identities” by Karida L. Brown https://doi.org/10.1057/ajcs.2016.4 "Research, ideology, and the Brown decision: Counter-narratives to the historical and contemporary representation of Black schooling" by Jerome E. Morris https://doi.org/10.1177/016146810811000406 "Learning in a Burning House: The Disintegration of American Education" by Sonya Horsford https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wz4iYmM7Txs  Support the show This is difficult work that we're doing, and even though we can't always be with you to bear witness, trust us, we know... Welcome home!

    41 min
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A podcast for Black women teaching in the 'burbs and the rest of y'all, too! We’re diving deep into the experiences, truths, and magic that no one else gets but us. Tune in as we unpack it all—unfiltered, unapologetic, and undeniably US.