Building the Black Educator Pipeline

Ed Post, Center for Black Educator Development

Brightbeam and the Center for Black Educator Development combine forces to deliver the essential podcast on developing a strong Black Educator Pipeline to ensure our students have the representation they deserve.

  1. Philanthropy & the Power of Storytelling for Black Education

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    Philanthropy & the Power of Storytelling for Black Education

    Summary Dr. Stacey Holland, Executive Director of Elevate 215, discusses the importance of philanthropy in education and shares her personal journey as a struggling learner with educators playing a crucial role in her success. She shares her experience in the philanthropy sector and the importance of telling stories to create meaningful impact. Dr. Holland emphasizes the need for diverse and inclusive learning environments that cater to the individual needs of students. She challenges the traditional approach to education and advocates for a focus on the process of learning.  Takeaways The importance of diverse and inclusive learning environments that cater to the individual needs of studentsThe power of storytelling in creating meaningful impactThe role of educators in supporting and inspiring studentsPrivate philanthropy relies heavily on relationships and networking. Black-led organizations often face challenges in accessing funding and support.Articulating impact and producing results are crucial for attracting donors. Long-term planning and fundraising are crucial for the success of black-led organizations.Building relationships with funders and articulating the organization's mission and goals clearly are key to securing funding.Fundable projects are those that have a clear problem statement, a well-defined plan of action, a realistic budget, and measurable outcomes.

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  2. What You Need To Know About Black History Month (ft. Dr. Greg Carr)

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    What You Need To Know About Black History Month (ft. Dr. Greg Carr)

    Shayna Terrell and Dr. Greg Carr are here to help you out this Black History Month.They highlight the contributions of Carter G. Woodson, the founder of what is now Black History Month, and emphasize the importance of black educators in preserving and teaching black history. They also discuss the lives of black historians and the need for black institutions to uplift the community.  The conversation emphasizes the need to celebrate and learn from black history throughout the year, not just during the designated month. Shayna and Dr. Carr discuss the commercialization of Black History Month and the need to go beyond February to celebrate and teach Black history. They highlight the importance of addressing curriculum battles and book banning in education. They also explore the challenges of the future, including the impact of technology and social media algorithms on society. They stress the need to merge past and present history in education and flood airwaves with Black history to combat erasure. Takeaways Black History Month was founded by Carter G. Woodson to emphasize the study and celebration of black history. Today's Black educators play a crucial role in preserving and teaching black history. Black historians, such as Woodson and W.E.B. Du Bois, often returned to their communities to uplift and educate. Black institutions are essential for building and supporting the black community. Black History Month should serve as a reminder to celebrate and learn from black history throughout the year. Black History Month has become commercialized, with some individuals and organizations profiting from it. Black history should be celebrated and taught beyond the confines of February. We should be focused on the evolution of technology, social algorithms, and how "content" is fed to us.  Merging past and present history is essential to provide a comprehensive understanding of the world.

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Brightbeam and the Center for Black Educator Development combine forces to deliver the essential podcast on developing a strong Black Educator Pipeline to ensure our students have the representation they deserve.