Flip-ed

Mike Chalupa and LaShawn Gardner-Bowser

If you could flip just one thing to help our schools and public education thrive, what would it be?     We know that the structure of schools and education were built nearly a century ago, based on a factory model - but the world is a profoundly transformed place.        There are people and practices right now - across our nation - that are thinking about school in our transformed world.    They are trying innovative and bold ideas that can potentially inspire others to be bold and innovative - even in a schooling system that may not always welcome change.    In this podcast, we are working to find and elevate those ideas that could make all the difference for our children, families and schools.   Join us to hear from educators with an idea, a vision, a revolutionary thought that could flip a switch and change schools for our changed world. Podcast hosts, LaShawn Bowser and Mike Chalupa.   Technical Director, Justin Eames.    Flip-Ed is brought to you by the City Neighbors Foundation, located in Baltimore MD.  Check out our work in K-12 education at www.cityneighborsfoundation.org

  1. Rhonda Broussard, Every Student Needs a Sponsor

    4D AGO

    Rhonda Broussard, Every Student Needs a Sponsor

    Rhonda J. Broussard (she/her/elle) is an author, entrepreneur, and futurist. As the Founder & CEO of Beloved Community and Awa by Beloved, PBC, Rhonda works to create sustainable paths to regional racial and economic equity.  Her vision for Beloved Community is informed by her leadership in education and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s goal “to create a beloved community” that would “require a qualitative change in our souls as well as a quantitative change in our lives.” Rhonda has been a change-agent in social justice advocacy throughout her career. Previously, she founded a network of language immersion and International Baccalaureate world authorized schools, was a National Board Certified Teacher and taught in public schools in drop-out recovery, college access, working class, immigrant, and affluent school communities. She has served on the board of New Orleans African American Museum, EdNavigator, Missouri’s Charter Public School Association, PROMO - Missouri's Statewide LGBTQ Advocacy Organization, Agile Learning Center of New Orleans, and Washington University in St. Louis  YMCA-YWCA. Rhonda is steadfast in her commitment to community engagement and leadership. Rhonda has been recognized as a Chevalier of the Ordre des Palmes académiques by the French Ministry of Culture, is a Highland Leader, a Tulane Mellon Fellow for Community Engaged Research, a Pahara-Aspen Fellow and an Eisenhower Fellow. She currently serves as a Director of Diverse Charter Schools Coalition and Generation Hope. Rhonda has earned a Bachelor of Arts in French and Secondary Education from Washington University in St. Louis, a Masters of Arts in French Studies from The Institute of French Studies at New York University, and has studied in Cameroon, Martinique, Finland, New Zealand and metropolitan France. Rhonda is the author of One Good Question: How Countries Prepare Youth to Lead. You can find Rhonda, her wife Kim, and her bilingual family living in Bulbancha also known as New Orleans, Louisiana where she studies, performs, and teaches dances from the African diaspora.

    35 min
  2. Lara Evangelista and Chandler Miranda, School as Sanctuary

    APR 25

    Lara Evangelista and Chandler Miranda, School as Sanctuary

    Evangelista is the Executive Director of Internationals Network, a national nonprofit that partners with public school systems and community-based organizations to design and sustain innovative, multilingual learning environments for recently arrived immigrant and refugee students. The child of immigrants and a first-generation college student, Lara brings both personal and professional commitment to this work. With over 25 years of experience in New York City public schools as both an educator and as a parent, she has led transformative efforts to improve outcomes for newcomer students as a teacher, founding school team member, and administrator. She served as principal of The Flushing International High School and later as Deputy Superintendent for the Consortium, Internationals, and NYC Outward Bound Schools (CIOB) District. Lara holds degrees in languages and education from Georgetown University, New School University, Hunter College, and Teachers College, Columbia University, where she is currently a doctoral candidate in the Urban Educational Leadership program. Chandler Patton Miranda is Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership at Molloy University and an educational anthropologist whose research examines the schooling experiences of recently arrived immigrant youth in the United States. Her work focuses on how educators navigate exclusionary policy and political contexts to create inclusive, empowering learning environments. She is the author of Sanctuary School: Innovating to Empower Immigrant Youth (Harvard Education Press, 2025), which identifies key mindset shifts for transforming schools into spaces of belonging and renewal. Chandler is a former high school science teacher.

    42 min

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If you could flip just one thing to help our schools and public education thrive, what would it be?     We know that the structure of schools and education were built nearly a century ago, based on a factory model - but the world is a profoundly transformed place.        There are people and practices right now - across our nation - that are thinking about school in our transformed world.    They are trying innovative and bold ideas that can potentially inspire others to be bold and innovative - even in a schooling system that may not always welcome change.    In this podcast, we are working to find and elevate those ideas that could make all the difference for our children, families and schools.   Join us to hear from educators with an idea, a vision, a revolutionary thought that could flip a switch and change schools for our changed world. Podcast hosts, LaShawn Bowser and Mike Chalupa.   Technical Director, Justin Eames.    Flip-Ed is brought to you by the City Neighbors Foundation, located in Baltimore MD.  Check out our work in K-12 education at www.cityneighborsfoundation.org

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