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In this heartfelt episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with educator, advocate, and founder of Single M, Gail Showalter, for a powerful conversation about resilience, motherhood, education, and hope.
Drawing from her lived experience as a single mother raising three children and her twenty-year career in regular and special education, Gail shares the realities many families quietly navigate every day. Together, Jebeh and Gail discuss how culture, identity, and life experiences shape the work we do and the communities we serve.
This conversation offers encouragement for single parents, educators, caregivers, and anyone searching for inspiration during difficult seasons. Gail’s story is a reminder that even through life’s potholes, pests, and perils, hope and healing are still possible.
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In this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Maya Rupert—political strategist, speaker, and author—for a powerful conversation about authenticity in leadership and the often unseen dynamics of race, gender, and power in professional spaces.
Drawing from her experience managing presidential campaigns and serving in executive leadership roles, Maya shares thoughtful insights on what authentic leadership truly looks like beyond buzzwords and performative actions. Together, we explore how leaders can build trust, navigate identity in leadership spaces, and create environments where people feel seen, valued, and respected.
In this episode, we discuss:
• What authentic leadership actually means
• How to build trust without performative practices
• Why identity matters in every space we lead
• The realities of navigating race, gender, and power in leadership
This conversation is for educators, leaders, advocates, and anyone committed to creating more inclusive and human-centered spaces.
Learn more about Maya Rupert and her work here: Maya Rupert Official Website
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In this powerful and deeply reflective episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast™, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with therapist, storyteller, and author Johnzelle Anderson.
Johnzelle shares the inspiration behind his debut memoir Mixtape: A Memoir—a raw and lyrical exploration of survival, identity, and healing. Growing up mixed race in 1990s Virginia, Johnzelle navigated abuse, neglect, and racism while searching for belonging in a world that often made him feel invisible.
Through storytelling, therapy, and self-discovery, he transformed pain into purpose—ultimately rewriting the narrative of his life.
Together, we unpack:
This episode is a must-listen for educators, leaders, and anyone on a journey of healing and self-discovery.
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What can one brother teach us about dignity, belonging, and the true meaning of inclusion?
In this powerful episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast™, host Jebeh Edmunds interviews Dr. Stuart D. Jones, author of For the Love of Stephen.
Through storytelling and lived experience, Dr. Jones shares how his brother Stephen, who lived with intellectual and developmental disabilities, reshaped his understanding of empathy, faith, and humanity.
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Educators
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Listen and discover how stories like Stephen’s can help us build more inclusive and compassionate communities.
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In this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast™, host Jebeh Edmunds interviews Hakeem Bourne McFarlane, founder of Choose Yourself Community.
Hakeem shares his journey of personal transformation after experiencing loss, injuries, and life challenges that pushed him to rebuild his life with intention.
This conversation explores resilience, identity, and how choosing yourself can lead to meaningful growth and purpose.
Listen now to this inspiring conversation about transformation, community, and empowerment.
**#PersonalGrowth
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In this powerful episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast™, Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Rev. Kevin T. Taylor—pastor, leadership advisor, and author of A Charge to Keep.
Together, they explore what leadership truly looks like behind the scenes—the weight of difficult decisions, the cost of integrity, and the responsibility that comes with authority.
This conversation dives into leadership, faith, organizational pressure, and the courage it takes to act with clarity when it matters most.
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In this powerful return episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast™, host Jebeh Edmunds welcomes back educational justice advocate Dr. Deonna Smith for a deeper conversation about the future of equitable education.
Dr. Smith, founder of Deonna Smith Consulting, works with schools across the country to help educators create learning environments centered on equity, inclusion, and joy. (deonnasmithconsulting.com)
Together, Jebeh and Dr. Smith explore:
This episode is a must-listen for educators, school leaders, and anyone passionate about transforming education.
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In this episode, Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Susan Gooch, an Arkansas author and proud Southern storyteller, to talk about the transformative power of reading, writing, and the stories we carry from our lived experiences.
Susan shares her journey from a child with dyslexia who resisted reading to a voracious reader who devours nearly 200 books a year. She opens up about her mother's patient dedication, the eighth-grade moment a Dickens novel cracked her world wide open, and how those early struggles shaped her into an empathetic, passionate educator.
Together, Jebeh and Susan explore creative classroom strategies for reluctant readers — from "book carrying" and lunch bunches to Book Bingo and million-word reading challenges — and discuss how building positive associations with reading can change a student's entire trajectory.
Susan also dives into her Carrington Series, sharing how small-town Arkansas life, a cast of unforgettable Southern women, and a story that came to her while supervising standardized tests inspired her fiction debut. She reflects on finding her authentic author voice, the danger of mimicking other writers, and why it's never too late to start a new chapter — in books or in life.
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In this powerful episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast™, Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Ginny Priem—keynote speaker, Master Certified Professional Life Coach, best-selling author, and host of the Unsubscribe Podcast.
Together, they explore what it truly means to “unsubscribe” from the beliefs, expectations, and identities that no longer serve us.
This conversation dives into identity, healing, cultural expectations, and the courage it takes to let go and rebuild.
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In this powerful episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast™, Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Lisa Riegel—educator, researcher, author, and expert in brain science and human systems.
Together, they explore how understanding the brain can transform leadership, education, and the way we support people in reaching their full potential.
This conversation dives into neuroscience, systems thinking, culture, and the connection between human behavior and organizational success.
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In this episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Thomas R. Wilson — educator, writer, consultant, and purpose-driven event specialist — for a deeply human conversation about empathy, healing, and the transformative power of storytelling.
Thomas shares how growing up in the neurodivergent and mental health communities during the 90s and early 2000s shaped his mission to create compassionate, person-first spaces where everyone — regardless of background, belief, or lived experience — belongs. From the role of healthy escapism and Dungeons & Dragons in community healing, to what a genuine apology actually sounds like, Thomas offers practical wisdom grounded in lived experience.
Together, Jebeh and Thomas explore what it means to derive purpose from pain, why mindful learning must center the whole child, and how empathic storytelling can dismantle shame and build bridges across difference.
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In this powerful episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast™, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Daniel Hodges, President and Co-Founder of the Peaces of Me Foundation, to discuss disability advocacy, resilience, and building truly inclusive organizations.
Born blind and living with multiple disabilities, Daniel was once told he would never become a fully functioning adult. In fact, systemic failures in education caused him to miss grades 7–11 entirely.
Yet today, Daniel holds a Juris Doctorate and a Master’s in Healthcare Administration, and leads a nonprofit dedicated to breaking stigma surrounding disabilities.
In this conversation, Daniel shares:
• His journey overcoming adversity
• The importance of accessibility and authentic inclusion
• Why organizations should focus on calling people in rather than calling them out• Simple ways workplaces and communities can become more inclusive
• How turning pain into purpose can change lives
This episode is a reminder that inclusion is not charity — it is justice.
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Teachers—are you mispronouncing student names?
In this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast™, Jebeh Edmunds explores why pronouncing student names correctly is one of the most powerful (and overlooked) ways to build trust, affirm identity, and create inclusive classrooms.
With 18 years of classroom experience, Jebeh shares a simple, actionable 3-step strategy you can implement immediately—plus what to do when you get it wrong and how to repair trust in real time.
This episode is a must-listen for educators committed to creating spaces where every student feels seen, respected, and valued.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
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How does immigration shape leadership?
In this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast™, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with entrepreneur, educator, and author Dr. Nelva Lee to explore the intersection of immigration, education reform, diversity, and leadership.
In this episode, we discuss:
• Growing up in Panama and immigrating to the United States
• Why education systems must adapt to meet students’ needs
• The role of language access in healthcare and justice systems
• Workplace diversity and inclusive leadership
• Personal responsibility and resilience in leadership
This episode offers an inspiring conversation about building opportunity across cultures and communities.
Learn more about Dr. Lee's work here: Home | Nelva Lee
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What happens when language fails—but culture still speaks?
In this powerful episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast™, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with educator, artist, and nonprofit leader Rodney Eric López to explore the intersection of language, identity, dance, and belonging.
Rodney shares his journey from arts educator to community leader and reflects on his experience being featured in the acclaimed documentary Mad Hot Ballroom.
Together, they discuss:
✨ Language shame among second and third generation immigrants
✨ The role of Salsa and social dance in cultural identity
✨ The importance of play and the arts in education
✨ The intersection of race and language in the Latino community
✨ Parenting and preserving culture across generations
Rodney also shares insights from his forthcoming memoir I Don’t Speak Spanish, but I Understand Everything When I’m Dancing, a deeply personal reflection on culture, language, and self-discovery.
This episode is a powerful reminder that culture can be spoken through movement, music, and community.
Learn more about Rodney Eric López here: Rodney Eric Lopez Enterprises
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🎙️ Meet William Miller, who has spoken on stages across the country, been featured on Time for Kids and major media outlets, and continues to inspire both youth and adults to dream bigger and choose courage over comfort.
Learn more about : William Miller
In this episode, we talk about:
⭐ Why age shouldn’t limit impact
⭐ The power of bravery and confidence
⭐ How to turn setbacks into stepping stones
⭐ What real leadership really looks like
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In this powerful episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast™, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Iranian human rights activist Zolal Habibi.
With over 25 years of advocacy, Zolal has dedicated her life to raising awareness about political prisoners, women’s rights, and the ongoing fight for freedom in Iran.
Together, they explore:
• The realities facing human rights activists
• The role of women in Iran’s resistance movements
• Why global awareness matters
• How education and storytelling can inspire change
This episode offers a powerful reminder that the struggle for human dignity transcends borders—and that awareness is the first step toward solidarity.
Zolal Habibi's Website
National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI):
https://www.ncr-iran.org/
Maryam Rajavi – 4 Change:
https://maryamrajavi4change.com/
Iran Freedom:
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Organization of Iranian American Communities (OIAC):
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Today’s conversation is especially powerful because we’re talking about equity beyond the buzzwords—what it really looks like in practice, what leaders often get wrong, and what it takes to sustain meaningful change.
I’m honored to welcome Celeste Warren.
Celeste is a visionary leader with an incredible 28-year career at a global Fortune 100 company, where she rose to the role of Vice President and Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer. Since retiring, she’s continued her mission through Celeste Warren Consulting, helping organizations build fair, equitable systems that actually work.
She’s also the co-founder of Destination STEM, Inc., a nonprofit she launched with her children to support students of color pursuing STEM degrees—because equity doesn’t stop at the workplace; it starts with access and opportunity.
And most recently, Celeste is the author of her new book, The Truth About Equity—a title that says exactly what this conversation is about.
Learn more about Celeste's work here: Website: www.CRWDiversity.com
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@celestewarren-equity
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/celestewarrenllc/
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This week on The Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, I sat down with leadership strategist and workplace culture expert Ivonne Furneaux for a powerful conversation about something many organizations feel — but rarely name.
Ghost gaps.
These are the invisible divides that quietly undermine trust, engagement, and momentum in teams. They show up in miscommunication. In assumptions. In leadership that says one thing but operates another way.
And they cost organizations more than they realize.
Ivonne brings decades of executive leadership experience to this conversation. But what I appreciated most wasn’t just her corporate insight — it was her human-centered lens. She reminds us that transformation doesn’t stick unless people feel informed, involved, inspired, and invested.
And that’s not just corporate language.
That’s cultural leadership.
In this episode, we discuss:
If you lead a classroom, a nonprofit, a school district, a boardroom — or even your own household — this conversation will stretch you.
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What happens when a child’s identity becomes a target inside the very system meant to protect them?
In this powerful episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with scholar and trauma expert Dr. Barbara “Bobbi” Sherrod, a contributor to the new book Identity-Based Mass Violence in Urban Contexts: Uncovered.
Dr. Sherrod shares the heartbreaking and illuminating story of Kelly, a student in Baltimore City Public Schools whose experiences reveal how racial identity, poverty, and systemic neglect collide inside our classrooms. This conversation explores how trauma is often mislabeled as behavior, how identity-based harm hides in plain sight, and what educators can do to intervene before children disappear into the margins.
If you care about trauma-informed teaching, racial equity, or creating safer schools, this is an episode you cannot miss.
Content Notice: This episode includes discussion of trauma and school-based harm.
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This week on The Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, I’m joined by Eugene Manley—a cancer scientist, nonprofit founder, and Black healthcare advocate who helps people make sense of AI, cancer, and health equity without the jargon.
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What happens when a Los Angeles theater commits to inclusion not just onstage, but in leadership, vision, and long-term impact?
In this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat™, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Ben Zingos to discuss why a Los Angeles theatre is making history in 2026—and what it means for the future of theater, cultural leadership, and representation in the arts.
This conversation explores how theater functions as a space for cultural storytelling, community engagement, and equity-driven leadership. Ben shares insight on moving beyond performative DEI in arts organizations, building trust with communities, and leading cultural institutions with intention during times of social change.
This episode is ideal for educators, artists, nonprofit leaders, and anyone interested in inclusive leadership, arts equity, cultural institutions, and representation in theater.
Topics include:
🎧 Listen now to learn how culture, leadership, and community intersect—and why the future of theater depends on who is centered in the story.
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What if burnout isn’t a personal failure—but a cultural one?
In this reflective episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Jake Knox, author of Oak Logs & Gasoline, for a conversation many educators, leaders, and creatives didn’t realize they needed.
Jake invites us to slow down and reconsider what we’re building—and how we’re sustaining it. Using the powerful metaphor of starting fires versus tending them, this episode explores why so many capable, hardworking people feel disconnected despite doing “all the right things.” Together, Jebeh and Jake unpack how our culture rewards speed, intensity, and urgency—often at the expense of responsibility, mentorship, and long-term growth.
This conversation moves beyond hype and quick fixes to focus on foundations: the quiet work of leadership, the role of presence in mentorship, and what it means to build something that lasts when no one is watching. It’s a grounding pause for anyone feeling burned out, overextended, or unsure how to lead with more intention.
In this episode, you’ll explore:
Whether you’re an educator, leader, parent, or creative navigating a full and demanding life, this episode offers permission to slow down—and a reminder that meaningful work is built over time.
🎧 Listen, reflect, and share this episode with someone who might need the reminder to tend what matters.
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What if the way we teach grammar is actually doing harm?
In this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Patty McGee — author, literacy educator, and consultant — to challenge the shame-based, punitive ways grammar has been taught for generations.
Patty shares how language is deeply connected to identity, culture, and belonging, and why students from marginalized communities are often made to feel that the way they speak is “wrong” instead of valid. Together, they explore how grammar can be taught through play, curiosity, and multiple “buckets” of language rather than correction and compliance.
This conversation is essential listening for educators who want to build classrooms where students feel seen, respected, and empowered through their words.
You can find Patty’s work and teaching resources by following her on Instagram at @pmgmcgee. Patty McGee | National Literacy Consultant
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Empathy has become one of the most overused—and misunderstood—words in leadership and inclusion spaces. Often framed as a “nice to have” or a soft interpersonal skill, empathy is frequently stripped of its complexity, discomfort, and emotional labor.
In my recent conversation with Matthias Biehl on The Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, we explored what empathy really looks like in practice—especially when people don’t share the same identities, backgrounds, or worldviews.
Matthias brings over eight years of experience working in inclusion and organizational culture, grounded not only in theory but in lived experience. He challenges the idea that empathy is easy, pointing instead to its emotional cost—and its power.
We discussed why organizations struggle to talk honestly about bias and belonging, how psychological safety is often misunderstood, and what happens when inclusion becomes performative rather than relational.
One of the most powerful takeaways?
Empathy isn’t about agreement. It’s about engagement.
In polarized workplaces and communities, the ability to stay present, curious, and accountable may be one of the most critical leadership skills we have.
If you’re ready to rethink empathy—not as softness, but as strength—this conversation is for you.
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What happens when everything you built your life around no longer fits who you are becoming?
In this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Tracy Smith, author and storyteller behind Tracy Travels Everywhere, to explore grief, identity, and what it means to start over in a world obsessed with achievement.
Tracy shares how personal loss and a powerful midlife reckoning forced her to question the cultural narratives that tell us to keep producing, performing, and pushing — even when our spirits are breaking. Together, Jebeh and Tracy unpack how being “lost” can actually be a sacred invitation to transformation, creativity, and deeper self-truth.
This conversation is for anyone who has felt disconnected from themselves, burnt out by expectations, or quietly longing for a more authentic life.
If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s too late to begin again — this episode is for you.
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What happens when you reach every goal — and still feel like something’s missing?
In this powerful conversation, entrepreneur + creative strategist Jon Bowerman joins host Jebeh Edmunds to talk about chasing milestones, losing identity in achievement, and slowly rebuilding a life rooted in presence, joy, and purpose.
We explore:
✨ The shift from hustle to wholeness
📚 His book written for his children that became a guide for many
🎨 Creativity as a compass back to self
💬 What teens + young adults really need to hear
🌱 Why you’re not lost — you’re just starting
This episode is for anyone at a crossroads. For anyone asking who am I, really? For anyone beginning again.
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This season of The Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast opens with a declaration.
Jebeh Edmunds isn’t announcing a rebrand — she’s naming a reclamation.
In this powerful identity-setting episode, Jebeh reflects on the many roles she’s carried — educator, consultant, podcaster, writer — and names the deeper truth beneath all of them: cultural storytelling. Through personal reflection and purposeful clarity, she steps fully into her voice as an Author, CEO, and Cultural Storyteller, not because she’s becoming something new, but because she’s finally claiming what she has always been.
This episode invites listeners into a season rooted in authority, alignment, and cultural legacy. If you’ve ever felt like your work outgrew its old labels, this conversation will feel like a mirror.
✨ Press play and step into what you’ve always been becoming.
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In this uplifting episode, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Nicholas Adkins, founder of the global Pinksocks Life movement — known for kilts, hugs, a pink furry bike, a teddy-bear-like dog… and a whole lot of love.
What started with a simple pair of socks accidentally sparked a worldwide kindness revolution, now uniting more than 300,000 people who believe in connection, compassion, and the magic of gifting.
We explore:
✨ The origin story of Pinksocks
🧦 Why socks became a symbol of hope
💗 The power of gifting without expectation
👧 How Pinksocks is helping schools teach kindness
📖 Nicholas’ new book & why the world needs this message
A reminder we all need: the world is full of good — and you can be part of it.
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Join host Jebeh Edmunds on this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast as she welcomes Marisa C. Williams, the newly appointed CEO of Girl Scouts River Valleys.
Together, they explore leadership, representation, belonging, and the future of building courageous, confident girls. Marisa shares her journey, her vision for equitable youth programming, and her passion for community empowerment.
A must-listen for educators, families, community leaders, and anyone passionate about supporting the next generation of changemakers.
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In this episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, Jebeh sits down with Rhonda Lawson — soldier-journalist, multi-published author, literary strategist, and founder of Meet the World Image Solutions.
With over 24 books written, nearly 1,000 authors supported, and 23 years of military service informing her discipline and clarity, Rhonda breaks down:
This is an inspiring, no-fluff conversation every aspiring author and business owner needs to hear.
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In this powerful episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, host Jebeh Edmunds™ sits down with author, speaker, healer, and trauma expert Heather Ann Ferri for an unforgettable conversation about transformation, resilience, and reclaiming your story. Heather shares how her journey—from childhood trauma and generational pain to performing arts in New York City and deep trauma recovery work—shaped her mission to help others heal CPTSD, reconnect with their inner child, and access unconventional tools for self-mastery. Together, we explore creativity as medicine, the role of mentorship, and what it truly means to move from surviving to living.
Heather also opens up about her books, including Victim to Victory and Transcending Victim to Goddess, and offers grounded, empowering insights for anyone navigating healing, identity, and inherited emotional patterns. If you’ve ever felt stuck in survival mode, disconnected from your voice, or ready to rewrite your legacy—this episode will leave you inspired, affirmed, and equipped with practical steps to begin.
After listening, email Heather Ann at .youmatter108@gmail.com
In your message, include a two-paragraph (or longer) essay sharing a light bulb moment you had while listening to this episode. When you do, you’ll receive a free PDF guide from Heather Ann—and you may even be considered for a future guest spot on an upcoming podcast.
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In this powerful episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with DJ, professor, and author Amani Roberts to explore the history, influence, and cultural impact of Black R&B groups from the 1950s through the early 2000s.
Amani’s new book, The Quiet Storm, unpacks:
✔️ The rise of over 60 iconic R&B groups
✔️ How these groups shaped social movements and identity
✔️ Behind-the-scenes industry politics & racial barriers
✔️ Why many groups disappeared from the charts
✔️ The role of hip-hop, technology, and streaming
✔️ How their legacy can rise again today
Whether you grew up on harmonies and slow jams or are discovering the genre for the first time, this conversation brings history, culture, and creativity together in a powerful way.
🔗 Learn more about Amani Roberts: https://www.amaniexperience.com/ 📘 Book: The Quiet Storm — Releases February 18, 2025
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In this episode, Jebeh sits down with celebrated choreographer, director, educator, and author Alexandra Beller for a deep conversation on embodied creativity and the courageous act of unlearning. With over 25 years in dance and theater, Alexandra shares wisdom on disrupting creative habits, trusting intuition, and returning to joy in the artistic process. We explore how the body holds knowledge long before the mind, what it means to make art within systems of capitalism, and how vulnerability and authenticity shape powerful work.
This episode is a warm invitation for artists, educators, and creatives to rethink how they create — not from fear or productivity, but from presence, curiosity, and embodied truth.
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Discover how financier and philanthropist Ed Hajim transformed childhood adversity into a life of purpose. Learn his Four Ps—Passions, Principles, Partners, and Plans—in this inspiring episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast. Perfect for educators, leaders, and anyone seeking motivation and clarity.
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In this inspiring episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, Jebeh sits down with the remarkable Jenna Udenberg—community builder, educator, and advocate dedicated to creating spaces where people feel truly seen and supported.
Jenna shares her journey of serving diverse populations across the Northland and how her work is rooted in connection, compassion, and intentional inclusion. From navigating leadership roles to empowering youth and families, Jenna opens up about the lessons that shaped her path and the values that continue to guide her service today.
Listeners will walk away with powerful insights on how to lead with heart, build trust in multicultural communities, and cultivate environments where belonging isn’t just a goal—it’s a practice.
Whether you’re an educator, community leader, or someone passionate about making a meaningful impact, this conversation reminds us that real change begins with relationships.
Tune in for a warm, thoughtful, and uplifting dialogue with Jenna Udenberg.
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After seven incredible seasons of sharing powerful stories and inclusive conversations, the podcast you know and love is evolving. 🌍✨
Each week, Jebeh invites you to explore the deeper layers of culture, creativity, and connection — from personal storytelling and leadership to the transformative work of empowering adults and communities to think boldly, live authentically, and lead inclusively.
This rebrand marks a new chapter — one that blends the heart of cultural competency with fresh conversations about growth, creativity, and identity.
So whether you’ve been here since day one or you’re just joining the conversation, get ready for more real talk, reflective moments, and inspiring voices that help you Energize, Engage, and Empower every space you step into.
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In this inspiring episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast™, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Dr. Jodi Vandenberg-Daves, historian, author, leadership coach, and lifelong advocate for feminist and anti-racist values.
Growing up in the exurbs of Chicago with a union-electrician father and a mom-turned-realtor, Jodi learned the meaning of solidarity early on. Today, she channels that foundation into helping women and marginalized leaders lead with authenticity, empathy, and courage.
Together, Jebeh and Jodi explore:
💡 How to create workplaces that uplift caregivers and mothers
👩🏾🏫 Why mentorship is an act of feminist activism
🌍 The importance of bringing anti-racist and feminist frameworks into leadership
📖 Insights from her new book Work That Matters — and why it’s a must-read for women at every career stage
💬 How our personal stories connect to history and shape the way we lead
This conversation is a call to action for women who lead with heart, balance purpose with care, and believe that their work truly matters.
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In this powerful episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Jeaneen Tang, a speech-language pathologist, author, and mother whose story is one of resilience, hope, and the transformative power of communication.
When Jeaneen’s son Che suffered a traumatic brain injury and stroke at just 13 months old, doctors warned he might never walk or talk. But through her expertise, patience, and unwavering love, Jeaneen helped her son defy the odds — and along the way, discovered new ways to empower all children to find their voices.
Together, Jebeh and Jeaneen explore:
🧠 Why early language development matters more than ever
💬 How simple, everyday interactions can build communication skills
🎯 The “Play Dumb and Sabotage” strategy — and why it works
👩🏾🏫 How educators, caregivers, and parents can prevent early speech delays
💖 The role of hope, empathy, and community in a child’s growth
This heartwarming conversation will leave you inspired to slow down, connect more deeply, and nurture the voices of the children in your life.
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When you meet Tracee Garner, one thing is clear—she’s unstoppable. A best-selling author of twenty books, a powerful speaker, and a fierce disability advocate, Tracee brings wisdom, humor, and a can-do spirit that inspires everyone she meets.
On this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat, I had the privilege of diving deep into her story and the lessons she’s learned along the way.
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From Tokenism to True Inclusion: Transforming Your Organization
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Today’s episode is one I’ve been especially looking forward to because we’re talking about something close to my heart: reimagining education.
My guest is Marsha Familaro Enright, an educational entrepreneur and thought leader in independent thinking and self-reliance. Marsha is the founder of Reliance College and the creator of The Great Connections Seminars. For over 25 years, she ran a thriving Montessori school, and now she’s pioneering new ways to help students—and all of us—learn how to think, not what to think.
With her background in psychology and philosophy, Marsha has dedicated her life to cultivating intellectual independence, leadership development, and lifelong success. She’s here today to share why education is broken, how it can be fixed, and what it means for all of us who care about raising the next generation of leaders.
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What if we saw privilege not as something to hide from, but as a powerful tool for change?
In this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Michael Bach—a globally recognized leader in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (IDEA), bestselling author, and founder of the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion.
With nearly two decades of experience driving cultural transformation in workplaces around the world, Michael shares how his personal passion became a global mission to build inclusive spaces where everyone can thrive.
Together, they explore:
✨ The most common misconceptions about diversity and inclusion in the workplace
✨ How diversity drives financial performance and employee engagement
✨ The tangible business benefits of implementing strong IDEA practices
This inspiring conversation challenges you to rethink privilege—not as a burden, but as a catalyst for progress, empathy, and equity.
🎧 Tune in now to learn how to turn awareness into action and create lasting impact in your workplace and community.
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In this heartfelt episode, I celebrate the launch of my debut novel, The Orange Blossom. 🌺 This story is a love letter to Liberia—woven with family legacies, secrets, resilience, and the search for purpose. I share the behind-the-scenes journey of writing the book, the inspiration drawn from my heritage, and what I hope readers will take away.
✨ Whether you’re a book lover, educator, or advocate for cultural storytelling, this episode invites you into the heart of a story that’s been years in the making.
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Having hard conversations about culture, equity, and identity isn’t easy—but it’s essential. In this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat, I break down a practical, 4-step framework to help you navigate cross-cultural conversations with courage and empathy.
🌍 You’ll learn how to:
Whether you’re leading a workplace team, guiding a classroom discussion, or navigating family dynamics, these tools will help you turn discomfort into growth.
✨ Tune in today to learn how difficult conversations can become powerful bridges to understanding.
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What does teaching have to do with entrepreneurship? Everything. In this episode, I share how my years as a classroom educator gave me the exact skills I needed to become a CEO and business owner.
📚 From differentiating for students to leading with systems and storytelling, the lessons I learned in education are the same ones I use in boardrooms, client coaching sessions, and now, as an author.
✨ If you’re an educator dreaming of your next chapter—or a leader seeking fresh perspective—this episode is your reminder that the skills you already have are enough to begin.
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In this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat, host Jebeh Edmunds explores how Virtual Reality (VR) can be a powerful tool to build empathy and cultural competence in classrooms and workplaces.
Imagine walking through a bustling marketplace in another country—where even greetings and eye contact feel unfamiliar. VR offers this kind of immersive perspective-taking, helping learners recognize assumptions and practice inclusive responses. But, as Jebeh emphasizes, VR is not a cure-all—it’s most effective when paired with skilled facilitation, reflection, and real-world action.
You’ll also learn how to use VR safely and ethically, with practical tips for opt-in alternatives, accessibility supports, and ensuring psychological safety for all participants.
🎧 Tune in to discover how you can harness VR to create meaningful, budget-friendly learning experiences that bring cultural competence to life.
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In this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat, host Jebeh Edmunds explores what inclusive leadership looks like in action—not just in polished mission statements.
You’ll hear how small, everyday decisions can either reinforce belonging or create barriers, and why culturally proficient managers commit to equity even when it’s inconvenient. Through real-world stories and practical insights, Jebeh breaks down the key traits of leaders who build trust, honor identity, and foster collaboration in diverse teams.
Whether you’re a school administrator, workplace manager, or team lead, this episode will give you clear takeaways to help you model inclusive leadership that goes beyond words and into practice.
🎧 Press play and learn how to lead with cultural proficiency in your daily decisions.
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In this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat, host Jebeh Edmunds breaks down what it really means to raise and educate global citizens in today’s classrooms. You’ll discover practical strategies to help students build cultural awareness, empathy, and a strong sense of belonging—without falling into common pitfalls like tokenism or surface-level activities.
Whether you’re an educator, leader, or parent, you’ll leave with plug-and-play activities you can use immediately to foster inclusion and prepare your learners to thrive in a multicultural world.
🎧 Tune in to explore how we can create classrooms that truly reflect the global communities our students are a part of!
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Think transforming your workplace culture takes years? Think again. In this episode, Jebeh reveals her step-by-step 30-day framework for creating a more inclusive, equitable, and welcoming environment. From simple daily actions to powerful long-term shifts, this is your playbook for building a workplace where everyone can thrive.
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From classrooms to conference stages, Jebeh shares her personal and professional journey into cultural competency work. This inspiring conversation uncovers pivotal moments, lessons learned, and the “why” behind her mission to help schools and organizations embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion with confidence.
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In this episode, Jebeh breaks down the difference between surface-level representation and meaningful inclusion. You’ll hear real-world examples, actionable strategies, and the cultural competency mindset shifts needed to move beyond checking boxes. Whether you’re an educator, leader, or advocate, you’ll walk away with tools to foster environments where everyone truly belongs.
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In this special episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat, host Jebeh Edmunds pulls back the curtain on her own entrepreneurial journey—and celebrates 5 years of Jebeh Cultural Consulting! 🎉
From batching content to building meaningful partnerships (with zero paid ads), Jebeh shares honest reflections and behind-the-scenes stories about what it really takes to sustain a values-driven business while balancing motherhood, podcasting, lesson planning, and DEI consulting.
You'll hear Jebeh’s top 3 game-changing lessons:
✨ Whether you're growing your own dream, leading a classroom, or launching a new venture, these lessons will save you time, stress, and maybe even a few tears.
🎁 BONUS: Want actionable resources to help your students or workplace grow too? Check out Jebeh’s self-paced mini course, Empowering Your BIPOC Students—packed with strategies for meaningful community impact. Link in the show notes!
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Welcome back to The Cultural Curriculum Chat with your host, Jebeh Edmunds! In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain on the most common myths about cultural competency—and why they’re holding back real progress in our schools, organizations, and communities.
💭 Have you ever heard someone say:
If so, this episode is for YOU. Jebeh breaks down:
💡 If you're ready to ditch performative practices and start implementing actionable, long-lasting change, don't miss this empowering conversation.
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What happens when a folktale whispered by your mother becomes the novel your heart can't stop writing? In this deeply personal episode, I pull back the curtain on my transformation from educator and podcast host to debut novelist with "The Orange Blossom."
For years, I've carried the story of the Orange Vendor Woman—a Liberian tale about finding your purpose and refusing to be diverted from it. This story became more than just a teaching moment for my student teachers; it became the seed of my creative rebirth. When one student teacher named Angel gifted me a painting of oranges, little did she know she was planting the visual reminder that would eventually bloom into my first novel.
My manuscript journey wasn't without its struggles. Those first 33 pages sat untouched in my Google Docs for three years while self-doubt whispered in my ear. But with the encouragement of my mastermind group and a transformative writing retreat, I developed a disciplined writing routine complete with character mood boards, family trees, and personalized playlists for each character. The novel spans decades of Liberian history, honoring the multidimensional nature of my culture that too often gets flattened in Western narratives.
This isn't just fiction—it's preservation. "The Orange Blossom" is my love letter to Liberian women, to our resilience, and to anyone questioning their path. Sometimes our purpose isn't flashy or loud; sometimes it's sweet and sun-ripened, just waiting to be harvested. Subscribe to my newsletter for weekly updates as we approach the fall publication date, and join me on this beautiful journey from classroom to bookshelf. Your support means everything as I step into this new chapter of my creative life.
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The words equity and equality often get used interchangeably, but this linguistic mix-up isn't just semantic – it fundamentally shapes how we approach fairness in our schools, workplaces, and communities. Equality, while well-intentioned, gives everyone identical resources regardless of their starting point. This approach sounds fair until we examine its practical implications: giving every student the exact same worksheet ignores their different learning styles, language needs, and home support systems.
Equity, on the other hand, recognizes these different circumstances and allocates resources accordingly to achieve equal outcomes. It's about meeting people where they are – whether that means providing speech therapy for one student, internet access for another, or culturally relevant materials for a third. When we mistake equality for equity, we unintentionally perpetuate systems that leave marginalized groups behind. Standardized approaches that ignore historical barriers don't create true inclusion.
Ready to put equity into practice? Start with a thorough resource audit to identify who has access and who's being left out. Use concrete data rather than assumptions to guide your support strategies. Most importantly, center the voices of those most impacted by your decisions – if they aren't part of creating solutions, you're likely missing critical insights. Diversify your curriculum or training materials to ensure representation across cultures and experiences. Remember that equity isn't a destination but an ongoing practice requiring continuous learning and adjustment. If you're committed to moving beyond awareness into action, explore my mini-courses designed to provide step-by-step tools for implementing equity in your daily work as an educator or organizational leader. Visit www.jebedmonds.com to join my email list for free resources and updates that will support your equity journey.
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Creativity doesn't just happen—it blossoms when we honor the rich cultural backgrounds our students bring to the classroom every day. This episode dives into the powerful connection between creativity and culturally responsive teaching, revealing how diverse perspectives don't just promote inclusion—they spark innovation.
When students see their cultural identities reflected in curriculum, something remarkable happens. They engage more deeply, take intellectual risks, and develop critical thinking skills that fuel creative expression. Their hands raise more frequently, their voices grow stronger, and they bring unique approaches to problem-solving that wouldn't exist in a one-size-fits-all environment. As educators, we're not just teaching creativity—we're unleashing it by creating conditions where every cultural perspective is valued.
The episode offers practical strategies for implementing culturally responsive creativity: story circles where students share family traditions and proverbs; visual cultural walls showcasing diverse patterns and artifacts from African textiles to cultural symbols; literature circles featuring books that reflect varied lived experiences; and performance activities that allow students to express cultural knowledge through creative means. Each approach creates brave, safe spaces where sharing is invited but never forced, honoring the intersectional identities students bring to learning. The impact extends beyond academic achievement—when we welcome every story into our classrooms, we transform educational spaces into incubators for the creative thinking our complex world desperately needs. Ready to bring more culturally responsive creativity to your teaching? Check out the newly priced mini-courses and resources at jebehmunds.com that will help you implement these ideas starting tomorrow.
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Ever caught yourself making a snap judgment about someone without realizing it? That's unconscious bias at work, and it shapes everything from our teaching practices to our everyday interactions. As educators, these hidden biases can profoundly impact who we trust, how we grade, and even how we discipline students.
In this deeply reflective episode, I introduce myself in a new light—as an author currently publishing my debut novel, "Uncover Your Unconscious Bias"—while guiding you through the essential work of bias awareness. I share the Mirror Moment exercise, a powerful self-reflection tool that asks thought-provoking questions about your comfort zones, leadership perceptions, and reactions when your biases are challenged. This isn't about inducing guilt but fostering genuine growth.
Beyond self-reflection, we explore practical strategies for classroom implementation: challenging stereotypes in lesson plans, examining representation in classroom visuals, and developing the courage to interrupt bias in real-time. I also highlight additional resources, including my weekly blog, the Inclusive Educator newsletter, and specialized courses on Code Switching 101 and Being an Active Ally. These tools are designed to meet you where you are on your journey toward cultural competence.
Remember, awareness leads to action, and action leads to equity. You've already taken the first step by listening. Now, take the free unconscious bias quiz linked in the show notes, sign up for the newsletter to receive your complimentary Mirror Moment PDF, and join me in the ongoing work of creating truly inclusive learning environments. Stay intentional, stay inspired, and most importantly, stay inclusive.
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Storytelling is the heartbeat of cultural education. When students encounter stories from different backgrounds, something magical happens—they develop empathy, affirm their identities, and sharpen critical thinking skills that extend far beyond classroom walls.
Throughout this episode, we explore why multicultural stories are non-negotiable components of effective education. Stories engage the emotional centers of our brains, creating deeper connections to content than facts alone ever could. I share my experience using Maya Angelou's work about a young Xhosa girl and her pet chicken—a seemingly simple narrative that sparked profound conversations about cultural similarities and differences without judgment. We also examine the beloved Anansi the Spider folktales that resonate with students of all ages, demonstrating how traditional stories carry timeless wisdom across generations.
Finding authentic cultural stories requires intentionality. Seek out authors writing from lived experiences rather than those merely observing from the outside. Invite community members—parents, neighbors, local leaders—to share oral histories that might otherwise go untold, especially as books continue to be banned across the country. I provide a step-by-step guide to implementing the powerful "My Name, My Story" exercise in your classroom tomorrow, walking you through how to model vulnerability, facilitate meaningful partner discussions, and guide whole-group reflections that build community while honoring diversity.
Ready to transform your approach to cultural education? Download my name and narrative handout from the show notes, or explore my newly discounted mini-courses designed to help you implement these practices with confidence. Your students' stories are the curriculum—let's honor them together by creating classrooms where every narrative matters.
Maya Angelou's Book: My Painted House, My Friendly Chicken and Me
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What happens when we break free from our reading comfort zones? Nita Creekmore, author of "Read Outside Your Bubble," returns to the Cultural Curriculum Chat podcast to explore this transformative question with host Jebeh Edmunds.
Creekmore's journey began as a Black little girl rarely seeing herself represented in books. "Oftentimes Black little girls were like the little sidekick or the little friend and then they kind of were in and then out of the story," she recalls. This experience fueled her passion for diverse literature and eventually led to her creating the hashtag #ReadOutsideYourBubble, which evolved into both her educational philosophy and the title of her thought-provoking book.
At the heart of Creekmore's approach is the LEAP framework: Learning (incorporating mirrors and windows), Equity (ensuring representation of marginalized stories), Accessibility (finding ways to obtain diverse books), and Purpose/Professional learning (intentional implementation). This comprehensive roadmap provides educators with practical strategies for building inclusive reading environments where all students feel seen and valued.
For teachers hesitant to incorporate diverse literature, Creekmore suggests starting with interactive read-alouds. "I feel like a read aloud is like the bridge," she explains, recommending teachers prepare thoughtful discussion questions and create space for student connections. She emphasizes that diverse books benefit all students—not just those from marginalized backgrounds—by expanding worldviews and fostering empathy.
Creekmore's wisdom extends beyond book selection to address classroom climate, offering insights on community building, professional learning through peer observation, and advocacy strategies like grant writing for book acquisition. Her approach balances scholarly understanding with practical implementation, making inclusive literature accessible to any educator willing to begin the journey.
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What happens when a former classroom teacher transforms her passion for inclusive education into a global consultancy? Dr. Jessica Werner, founder of North Shore Learning, takes us on a journey through the evolving landscape of educational inclusion in this eye-opening conversation.
Growing up in 1980s Central California, Werner witnessed her physician father attending night classes to learn Spanish so he could better serve his patients—an early model of meeting others where they are. This philosophy now forms the cornerstone of her international education consultancy, where relationship-building precedes any intervention.
The pandemic has fundamentally altered education, creating what Werner describes as a "pause" in students' academic and social development. "Kids are behind. Classroom management is, in a lot of ways, out of control—and it's not because students are bad kids, because they've lived through a lot." This new reality demands innovative approaches that address interconnected challenges of mental health, behavior, and learning deficits.
Werner's team begins each school engagement by listening intently to teachers and administrators about their specific challenges. This assessment-first methodology stands in stark contrast to "one-and-done" professional development models. "When it's your life and you're in it all the time, sometimes it's hard to see your blind spots," she explains, highlighting why external perspective can be invaluable.
For parents navigating support for struggling learners, Werner offers both professional guidance and personal empathy. "If you have that feeling as a parent, don't ignore it," she advises, suggesting parents begin teacher conversations by asking: "What are the joys you have working with my child and what's challenging?"
Ready to transform your approach to inclusive education? Connect with Dr. Werner's team at northshorelearning.org and discover how relationship-centered, context-specific strategies can revitalize learning environments for students and educators alike.
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Tired of being the on-call cultural encyclopedia? You're not alone.
Every BIPOC educator knows the feeling—you're minding your business at your child's baseball game, shopping for groceries, or enjoying dinner with your spouse when someone approaches with that look. Suddenly you're fielding questions like "Do you speak African?" or "Is that traditional outfit a costume?" or the ever-popular "Do you celebrate the 4th of July?" Questions that could have been answered with a three-second Google search now demand your emotional labor.
In this raw and refreshingly honest episode, we dive into why these interactions are so exhausting. It's not about shutting down curiosity—it's about the assumption that marginalized people should drop everything to educate others, regardless of time, place, or context. These moments represent unpaid emotional labor that we didn't sign up for, especially when they come from educated professionals who should absolutely know better.
But don't worry—I've got you covered with practical strategies for handling these situations while preserving your dignity and energy. Whether you choose to respond with grace by suggesting resources, establish clear boundaries about what you're willing to discuss, or deploy a bit of well-deserved sarcasm, you have options that put your wellbeing first. Remember: no one has the right to make you the unwilling spokesperson for your entire cultural group.
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What's in a name? Everything. Your name is your melody, your lineage, and how your ancestors speak through you. So when someone consistently mispronounces it or, worse, substitutes it with something entirely different, that's not just an honest mistake—it's a choice that speaks volumes.
Welcome to this raw, honest conversation about one of the most persistent microaggressions many of us face: name butchering. As your host Jeba Edmonds (not Jabba, not Jebba, and definitely not Jenna) explains, it's 2025, we have advanced AI in our pockets, yet somehow proper name pronunciation remains an "impossible" task for many. The selective difficulty is telling—we can master "Tchaikovsky" and "charcuterie" without hesitation, but diverse names are deemed "too complicated"?
This episode unpacks the deeper implications of name mispronunciation, from the subtle erosion of belonging to the exhausting reality many BIPOC individuals face when they feel forced to change their names for professional advancement or simply to avoid constant corrections. We explore how what might seem like small slip-ups to some represent significant acts of disregard to others, especially when those "mistakes" persist after multiple corrections.
But this isn't just a critique—it's a heartfelt invitation to do better. Learn practical approaches to honoring people's names correctly, understand why it matters so deeply, and discover how making this simple effort transforms relationships and builds genuine inclusion. Whether you're an educator, manager, or someone who values authentic connections, this episode offers the perspective and tools to ensure everyone's name—and by extension, their identity—receives the respect it deserves.
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Ever changed your voice on a Zoom call? Avoided cultural references at work? Second-guessed your tone in every email? That mental gymnastics—known as code switching—is the focus of our thought-provoking conversation about authenticity, cultural appropriation, and the exhaustion of making yourself palatable in spaces that weren't built for you.
Drawing from powerful personal experiences, we explore the painful irony of being told our natural hair is "unprofessional" while watching others be praised for adopting the same styles. Remember those high school moments when white classmates used your skin as a "tanning barometer," wanting your melanin but not your lived experience? We unpack how these seemingly small interactions reveal a larger pattern where everyone wants the flavor but not the responsibility.
This episode goes beyond identifying problems to offer solutions for both individuals navigating code switching fatigue and those committed to creating more inclusive environments. You'll discover why constant assimilation creates versions of ourselves that are palatable but not whole, and how cultural appropriation manifests in everything from Halloween costumes to workplace policies. Whether you're a BIPOC professional seeking validation for your experiences or an ally wanting to understand the emotional tax of code switching, this conversation offers both validation and actionable insights.
Ready to embrace authenticity and help others do the same? Check out our Code Switching 101 mini course mentioned in the episode, which includes two private coaching sessions to help you recognize these patterns and create spaces where everyone can bring their full, magnificent selves. Your culture isn't a costume—and your voice is a powerful tool for change. Subscribe, share with someone who needs to hear this message, and join us in transforming how we show up in professional and educational spaces.
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What decides which stories survive the test of time? Who determines which voices echo through history's halls? These questions lie at the heart of our fascinating conversation with Dominique Luster, a master storyteller and dedicated archivist who's revolutionizing how we preserve Black narratives.
Describing her work as "Harriet Tubman meets Indiana Jones," Dominique shares her remarkable journey from theater major to founder of The Luster Company, a groundbreaking archival firm named after her fifth great-grandmother Charity—born enslaved in 1825 and later became an entrepreneur against extraordinary odds. This ancestral connection drives Dominique's mission to uncover, preserve, and celebrate the rich tapestry of Black history that traditional institutions have often overlooked.
Dominique offers profound insights into the power dynamics underlying historical preservation. "History doesn't repeat itself. Humans do," she explains, challenging us to recognize how the mere 1% of documents preserved in archives represents deliberate choices made by those with the power to decide which stories matter. Every preserved photograph, letter, or record reflects not just its creator's perspective but also the values of those who deemed it worthy of saving.
What resonates most powerfully is Dominique's celebration of everyday Black life. Beyond focusing solely on extraordinary achievements or devastating tragedies, she illuminates the meaningful middle—the beauty salon owner who served her community for decades, the thriving neighborhoods that created spaces of belonging, the ordinary triumphs that ground families in their heritage. These stories provide essential "anchor points" that help people understand themselves as part of something greater than themselves.
Ready to preserve your own family's legacy? Listen as Dominique shares practical strategies for conducting oral histories with elders and properly documenting family photographs. These simple acts of preservation might be the difference between stories that live on and those lost forever. Connect with Dominique at thelustercompany.com and through her upcoming contribution to "Brave Women at Work: Lessons in Letting Go."
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"Real change doesn't happen from the top to the bottom—it happens from the center out." This powerful principle sits at the heart of transformative nonprofit leadership that genuinely serves communities through authentic inclusion.
Most nonprofit organizations face a critical disconnect: leadership boards often look drastically different from the communities they serve. This gap undermines effectiveness and perpetuates systemic inequities. When marginalized community members aren't at the table for key decisions, organizations develop blind spots that no amount of good intentions can overcome.
True diversity extends beyond race and ethnicity to include age, ability, language proficiency, gender identity, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status. Tokenism—repeatedly approaching the same individuals from underrepresented groups to serve on multiple boards—creates burnout while preventing organizations from accessing the full breadth of community wisdom. As one nonprofit leader shares, "I don't want to be the token Black woman on this board. I want to be included for my contributions and expertise."
Creating psychologically safe environments where diverse stakeholders feel empowered to share honest feedback, including disagreement, transforms organizational culture from the inside out. This means normalizing constructive criticism, welcoming opposing viewpoints, and abandoning the limiting "this is how it's always been done" mindset that stifles innovation.
Ready to build more inclusive decision-making processes? Start by meeting communities where they are—attend cultural festivals, patronize local businesses, visit different places of worship, and connect with affinity-based leadership pipelines. Evaluate who's in the room when decisions happen and who's missing. Remove participation barriers by ensuring meetings are accessible in time, location, and language. Balance power dynamics so everyone has an opportunity to contribute meaningfully.
Take one bold step today toward more inclusive, community-centered decision-making. The future of effective, sustainable nonprofit leadership depends on it. Share this conversation with colleagues who are ready to transform their approach to community engagement and create governance models where everyone truly has a seat—and a voice—at the table.
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Ready to transform your classroom with culturally responsive teaching resources? Veteran educator Jebeh Edmunds takes us on a journey through her specially designed lesson plans that celebrate diversity while meeting educational standards.
Discover the Natural Resources unit plan for sixth graders that explores the ecological wealth of the African continent, complete with activities focused on Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai and comprehensive student resources. For seventh graders, the "Young, Gifted and Black" lesson plan spotlights over 50 influential African and African-American figures who have made significant contributions as scientists, activists, and changemakers. Younger students will connect with "Your Name is a Song," a lesson that honors cultural identity through naming traditions, and the "I Am Enough" plan that builds self-esteem and classroom community for second graders.
Each lesson plan is standards-aligned and "prep light," giving you everything needed to implement culturally rich content without spending hours planning. The materials include graphic organizers, presentation rubrics, vocabulary resources, and guiding questions that promote deeper understanding while celebrating diverse perspectives.
Episodes Mentioned:
Season 6 Episode #3 My Conversation with Award Winning Author Jamilah Thompkins-BigelowSeason 6 Episode #9 Embracing Change: Jamia Wilson on Literature, Activism, and Empowering the Next GenerationLesson Plans Mentioned:Young, Gifted, & Black Lesson Plan Gr. 7
Natural Resources Unit Plan Gr. 6Your Name is A Song Lesson Plan Gr. 4
Your Name is A Song Lesson Plan Gr. 3
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Ready to transform how cultural narratives appear in your classroom? Cultural stereotypes lurk in teaching materials everywhere—from textbooks portraying African nations solely through poverty to history lessons reducing Black heritage to just five famous figures. These oversimplifications don't just affect lesson plans; they shape how our students understand the world.
Drawing from my own experience as an educator who once challenged a problematic reading passage only to be dismissed by district leadership, this episode tackles the uncomfortable reality that many curriculum materials perpetuate harmful stereotypes. When Indigenous communities appear only as historical entities rather than vibrant contemporary cultures, or when the achievements of marginalized groups get condensed to token representation, we're not just teaching incomplete history—we're reinforcing biases that students carry into adulthood.
But there's hope in thoughtful curriculum evaluation. By asking critical questions about whose voices are included (and excluded), seeking counter-narratives that highlight innovation and joy alongside struggle, and diversifying our teaching resources, we can create classrooms where authentic cultural understanding flourishes. This episode provides practical strategies for implementing change, from inviting community members to share cultural perspectives to advocating for curriculum audits even when faced with resistance.
The power to dismantle stereotypes lies with educators willing to step beyond comfort zones and outdated materials. Your students deserve teaching that helps them become critical thinkers capable of recognizing and challenging cultural stereotypes. Whether you're just starting this journey or looking to deepen your approach, you'll find actionable steps to create learning environments that celebrate authentic cultural narratives rather than reinforcing harmful generalizations.
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The magic happens when educators and parents join forces as true partners in a child's education. Gone are the days when "parent involvement" meant simply attending conferences or helping with homework. Today's inclusive classrooms demand meaningful engagement where families are recognized as essential collaborators in student success.
Have you ever wondered why some teacher-parent relationships flourish while others remain strained? The answer often lies in intentional communication. As a classroom teacher for ten years, I discovered that establishing positive connections before challenges arise creates a foundation of trust that transforms the educational experience. My simple strategy of scheduling "celebration calls" to a few families each week ensured every parent heard good news about their child multiple times throughout the year.
The CARE framework provides a roadmap for building these crucial partnerships: Communicate Intentionally, Access and Activate Resources, Respect and Respond to Diversity, and Engage in Shared Decision Making. This episode unpacks each element with practical strategies you can implement immediately. From maintaining a 3:1 ratio of positive to challenging conversations to providing multilingual resources that honor diverse family backgrounds, these approaches recognize a fundamental truth: the parent is the expert on their own child.
Research consistently shows that when parents and teachers collaborate effectively, students experience higher academic achievement, improved behavior, enhanced social-emotional skills, and increased self-advocacy. Yet many families—particularly those with diverse learners—feel disconnected from schools due to previous negative experiences, language barriers, or overwhelming information. By acknowledging these challenges and implementing thoughtful engagement strategies, educators can create classrooms where every child and family feels valued, understood, and empowered. Ready to transform your parent partnerships? Start with just one strategy this week and watch what happens!
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Music isn't merely entertainment—it's living history, powerful social commentary, and vital cultural preservation. For African and African-American communities especially, musical traditions have served as a lifeline connecting generations, preserving identities, and speaking essential truths when voices were systematically silenced.
The rich tapestry of traditional African music reveals profound philosophical concepts through its structure. Unlike Western traditions that often separate performers from audiences, African musical traditions emphasize community participation where every person has a role. The polyrhythmic nature—multiple rhythms occurring simultaneously—reflects concepts of balance and community, with each contributing element creating something greater than any individual could achieve alone. These traditions served as oral history, spiritual expression, social commentary, celebration of life transitions, and coordination for collective work.
When enslaved Africans were forcibly transported to the Americas, their musical traditions became both a connection to heritage and a survival mechanism. Elements like call-and-response patterns, polyrhythms, improvisation, body percussion, and emotionally expressive blue notes persisted despite brutal attempts at cultural suppression. From these roots emerged distinctly African-American forms that continue to shape global music: spirituals, work songs, blues, jazz, gospel, rhythm and blues, soul, funk, and hip-hop. Each generation has responded to changing social conditions while maintaining connections to ancestral traditions.
Ready-to-use resources are available to support this important work of connecting students with the profound musical legacies of African and African-American cultures.
Have you considered how music might transform your approach to teaching cultural perspectives? Share your experiences incorporating diverse musical traditions in your classroom!
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2) Music Of Africa Unit Plan: https://jebehedmunds.com/shop/lesson-plans/music-of-africa-unit-plan/
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Ready to transform your teaching with multicultural resources that actually reflect all your students? You've just found exactly what you've been searching for.
Representation isn't just a buzzword—it's a critical component of effective teaching. When students see themselves in learning materials, they engage more deeply, connect more meaningfully, and ultimately achieve more academically. Yet finding high-quality, standards-aligned resources that authentically celebrate diversity remains challenging for even the most dedicated educators.
That's precisely why I've created over 70 culturally responsive lesson plans that take the guesswork out of inclusive teaching. From "Your Name is a Song," which helps students explore the beauty and significance of diverse names, to "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind," which incorporates engineering concepts through William Kamkwamba's inspiring story, these resources seamlessly integrate cultural awareness with academic rigor. The "Cinderella Around the World" unit introduces students to various cultural versions of the classic tale, enhancing critical thinking while exploring both universal themes and unique cultural perspectives.
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Tiana Ferrell doesn't just carry the blood of a civil rights icon in her veins – she actively extends that legacy through her own unique blend of art, activism, and advocacy. As the great-great-granddaughter of Ida B. Wells, Tiana shares how family stories about her pioneering ancestor shaped her path toward becoming a social changemaker.
The conversation takes us to the campus of Rust College, where Tiana felt her ancestor's spiritual presence guiding her toward her purpose. It was there she began reading Wells' works and understanding how to channel that pioneering spirit into her own authentic voice. Though admittedly shy by nature, Tiana discovered that courage isn't about fearlessness – it's about moving forward despite fear.
When Tiana uncovered the little-known story of Ida B. Wells' refusal to give up her seat on a train – and her subsequent legal victory – seventy years before Rosa Parks' famous stand, she transformed this buried history into "The Lady's Car," a play that educates, entertains, and empowers. Even a 90-year-old resident of Ida's hometown confessed she'd never known this story, validating Tiana's mission to make history accessible through artistic expression.
As someone born with symbrachydactyly (a limb difference affecting her left hand), Tiana also discusses becoming the representation she never saw growing up. Her disability advocacy extends from personal interactions in grocery stores to creating films featuring characters with limb differences, always seeking to normalize and educate with authenticity and compassion.
Throughout our conversation, Tiana emphasizes that meaningful social change requires "the courage to be disliked." Drawing from her family's legacy of speaking truth to power, she reminds us that "we're not put on this earth to be liked – we all have an assignment," and fulfilling that assignment often means proceeding through discomfort toward greatness.
Whether you're an educator, artist, activist, or someone seeking to make an impact, Tiana's approach to blending creativity with social consciousness offers a powerful template for creating work that resonates across generations.
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Cultural competence isn't just a buzzword—it's a lifesaving skill in crisis management. Drawing from shocking Hurricane Katrina statistics, we reveal how emergency responses crumbled when officials failed to understand the communities they served. With 55% of New Orleans residents lacking evacuation transportation and deep-rooted historical mistrust between communities and government agencies, the disaster exposed catastrophic gaps in cultural understanding.
From COVID-19's varied global reception to natural disaster responses, this episode dives into how cultural perspectives fundamentally shape crisis outcomes. We examine Dr. Knox and Dr. Haupt groundbreaking research on cultural competency during emergencies and break down the four essential principles every crisis manager needs: awareness of personal biases, knowledge of cultural contexts, effective cross-cultural communication skills, and adaptability in changing situations.
America's demographic landscape is transforming rapidly, with five generations now sharing the workforce, significant shifts in family structures, and growing diversity across multiple dimensions. These changes demand a new approach to crisis management—one where teams reflect the communities they serve, partner with local leaders, and communicate through culturally appropriate channels. Whether you're a first responder, business leader, or community organizer, these practical strategies will dramatically improve your effectiveness when the next crisis inevitably strikes.
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Step into the transformative world of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) in our latest episode! We dive into the integral role SEL plays in reshaping classrooms by highlighting its potential to enhance emotional regulation, foster empathy, and improve interaction among students and teachers. As our educational landscape continues to evolve, particularly in the wake of the pandemic, we spotlight how SEL equips students with essential life skills, turning them into better citizens and community members.
Discover the compelling statistics linking SEL programs to significant improvements in school behavior and decreased dropout rates. We share real-life insights from educators with years of experience, stressing the urgent need for tools that help students navigate their emotions, make responsible decisions, and develop lasting friendships. Their stories bring to life how innovative practices, like mindful morning meetings and engaging classroom discussions, create supportive environments where children feel valued and heard.
In addition, we address the rising stress levels among teachers and how SEL practices can empower educators, enhancing their ability to create positive classroom climates. As we embark on this essential conversation about the future of education, we encourage you to reflect on your experiences with SEL and join us in cultivating a community that supports learning and growth. Don’t miss out on enriching discussions—subscribe now and tune in every Friday for new episodes!
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Have you ever found yourself struggling to connect with someone from a different culture? You're not alone, and that's where cultural intelligence (CQ) steps in as an essential skill in today’s interconnected world. In this enlightening episode, we unpack the concept of CQ, from its four key components—Drive, Knowledge, Strategy, and Action—to the practical ways you can enhance it in your daily life.
Through engaging stories and relatable examples, we demonstrate how high CQ leads not only to better relationships but can also enhance your professional trajectory. With anecdotes featuring figures like Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Jacinda Ardern, we illustrate how cultural intelligence manifests in real-world scenarios and why it’s vital for everyone, not just leaders.
Are you ready to embark on a journey of continuous learning and improvement in cultural intelligence? Tune in to discover actionable strategies that encourage stepping out of your comfort zones, partaking in cross-cultural dialogues, and cultivating a genuine curiosity for the diverse tapestry of humanity.
Get ready to upgrade your interpersonal skills and navigate the world with newfound confidence! Remember, enhancing your CQ isn’t just a nice-to-have; it’s a must-have in our global society. Join us in this episode, and let’s expand our cultural horizons together!
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Join us in a heartfelt conversation with the inspiring Jebeh Edmunds, founder and CEO of Jebeh Cultural Consulting, as she shares her remarkable journey from the classroom to entrepreneurship. Once a beloved fifth-grade teacher, Jebeh now leads a consulting firm that provides multicultural educational resources, empowering businesses and educators to engage more effectively with diverse communities. Discover how her passion for storytelling and cultural responsiveness fuels her mission to inspire others to embrace their heritage, all while balancing life as a devoted wife and mother.
In this episode, Jebeh opens up about the challenges she faced transitioning from teaching to running her consulting firm during the pandemic. Her resilience and determination shine through as she recounts the initial hurdles of entrepreneurship and the rewarding aspects of her work. With a growing audience via her podcast and YouTube channel, Jebeh reflects on the impact of her efforts to inspire change and promote positive interactions within multicultural settings.
We also tackle the tough subject of confronting implicit biases and microaggressions in educational and community environments. Through candid conversation, Jebeh emphasizes the importance of humor, empathy, and courageous communication in addressing these challenges. As we explore the power of community and open dialogue, Jeba shares her aspirations of delivering a TED Talk and authoring books—envisioning a future where her empowering message reaches even broader platforms and inspires meaningful change.
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Ever wondered why it's crucial to champion Black authors in today's literary world? Join me, Jebeh Edmunds, as I unpack the pressing need for diverse voices and introduce you to some of my absolute favorites. This episode is a treasure trove of book recommendations that tackle racial and social justice head-on, featuring the compelling narratives of Angie Thomas and Nick Stone, whose works are essential for any high school curriculum focused on social equity. Trust me, these books are more than just stories—they're powerful tools for understanding the multifaceted human experience and advocating for a more inclusive literary landscape.
But that's not all; I'm diving into the transformative works of Ibram X. Kendi, whose writings provide actionable steps for dismantling racism in everyday life. From "How to Be an Antiracist" to "400 Souls," and even "Stamped: Anti-Racism and You" for young readers, Kendi's books are both research-driven and deeply passionate. Plus, I share a personal classroom favorite, Jacqueline Woodson's "Brown Girl Dreaming," a poetic exploration of Black childhood. Whether you're looking to enrich your own bookshelf or encourage community learning, this episode is your guide to amplifying the diverse voices that are shaping our literary world.
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Unlock the secrets to becoming a true ally and transforming your environment into an inclusive haven with this episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat. Jebeh Edmunds guides you through the intricate journey of allyship, emphasizing the need to move from passive support to active engagement. This isn't just about standing on the sidelines; it's a call to action for those ready to use their privilege to uplift marginalized voices. Discover actionable steps like active listening, speaking up responsibly, and self-education that go beyond mere words, as we dissect the essence of meaningful allyship and the pitfalls of performative gestures.
Journey further into the world of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging as we unveil strategies that have revolutionized workplaces across 80 organizations. Through Jebeh's extensive expertise in cultural competency, learn how these transformative initiatives can reshape office dynamics and foster an environment where everyone feels acknowledged and valued. We invite you to explore the robust on-demand resources at www.jebehedmunds.com for a deeper dive into these subjects. Whether you're looking to make a significant impact in your professional sphere or seeking personal growth in allyship, this episode is your roadmap to creating a more inclusive world. Join us for insights that promise to inspire and educate.
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We celebrate nine incredible Black authors who provide essential perspectives in literature and education. They were also guests on our show! This episode highlights their contributions and emphasizes the importance of supporting these voices for a richer, more inclusive reading experience.
• Exploring the essence of representation in literature:
• Jamila Tompkins-Bigelow discusses cultural identity in children's books (S6Ep3)
@authorjamilah website: jamilahthewriter.com
• Dr. Deonna Smith (S5Ep3) focuses on joy and equity in educational settings
https://deonnasmithconsulting.com/
• Tiffaney Whyte (S2 Ep21) emphasizes the impact of visibility and representation
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• Vanessa Brantley Newton (S3 Ep 18) showcases the importance of visual storytelling
Vanessa Brantley Newton website: https://www.vanessabrantleynewton.com/
• Silvana Spence (S 3 Ep4) highlights STEM engagement through literature
Bella The Scientist & STEAM Squad Website: https://bellathescientist.com/about-sil/
• Naomi O'Brien (S 2 Ep20) discusses crucial conversations around race and identity
Read Like A Rockstar Teaching: https://readlikearockstarteaching.com/micahs-big-question/
• Kathlyn J. Kirkwood (S2 Ep8) shares her legacy in civil rights and education
Kathlyn J. Kirkwood's website: https://www.kathlynjkirkwood.com/
• Jamesetta Diggs (S3 Ep 15) advocates for early literacy and cultural awareness
Jamesetta's Website: https://sociallearningforlittles.com/
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Discover how empathy can transform your classroom and empower your students! In this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat, we dive into practical strategies for fostering inclusivity through multicultural curriculums. Learn how to:
Understand your students' stories.
Diversify your teaching materials.
Engage families and communities.
Whether you're an educator or simply passionate about promoting equity, this episode offers actionable insights to help you create a classroom where every student feels seen and valued.
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Cultural competency is a vital commitment for educators, as it fosters inclusivity and equity in diverse classrooms. By embracing cultural understanding, educators can create spaces where every student feels valued and respected.
• Importance of cultural competency in modern education
• Self-awareness and reflection on biases as foundational elements
• Understanding cultural backgrounds and traditions of students
• The need for adaptability in teaching methods
• Strategies for diversifying classroom curriculum
• Engagement with families and community to enhance learning
• Challenges faced in building cultural competency and how to overcome them
• Inspirational success story of a community cultural event
• Invitation to enroll in a course on becoming a culturally competent leader
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Ready to create an inclusive and engaging learning environment for all your students? 🌟 This video dives into practical ways to implement multicultural education in today’s classrooms.
Learn how to:
✅ Integrate diverse perspectives into your curriculum
✅ Build a classroom culture that celebrates all identities
✅ Engage students with culturally responsive teaching strategies
Whether you’re a new teacher or a seasoned educator, this guide will help you foster empathy, understanding, and success in your classroom. 📚
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This episode provides a comprehensive guide to building inclusive teams, highlighting the significance of fostering relationships and overcoming barriers to inclusion. We discuss practical strategies for creating environments where everyone feels valued and empowered, emphasizing the journey towards lasting change.
• Emphasizing the importance of continuous efforts in team building
• Addressing the common misconception that inclusion is a quick fix
• Identifying barriers to inclusion, including lack of representation and resistance to change
• Introducing a step-by-step guide for assessing culture and implementing core values
• Stressing the need for open communication and recognition of diversity
• Encouraging immediate actionable steps towards promoting inclusion
• Recognizing the long-term commitment required for effective inclusion
• Concluding with an emphasis on resilience and ongoing learning in fostering inclusive environments
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What if the secret to a more inclusive and supportive educational environment lies in prioritizing mental health? Join us as we welcome Dr. Ericka Goodwin, a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and bestselling author, who shares her remarkable journey from St. Louis to becoming a leader in mental health care. Through her experiences, Dr. Ericka highlights the pressing need to prioritize mental well-being, especially within communities of color. She passionately discusses the challenges and triumphs of her career, offering invaluable insights into creating environments that prevent burnout and allow individuals to thrive.
Educators play a pivotal role in recognizing and addressing mental health challenges in children and families. Our conversation tackles these pervasive issues, focusing on the gap between the onset of symptoms and access to treatment. Dr. Ericka and I discuss the systemic limitations that educators face and the importance of collaboration among stakeholders to bridge these gaps. We dive into strategies for fostering emotional regulation and presence in educational settings, emphasizing the vital role of social-emotional learning (SEL) for both students and teachers. Tools such as yoga, breathing exercises, and grounding techniques are explored as ways to maintain emotional balance.
The importance of family involvement is underscored, as we explore the integration of SEL activities into daily routines to enhance children's emotional well-being and reading skills. We address the challenges posed by inconsistent state mandates and increased screen time, advocating for consistent home routines to reduce anxiety. By fostering psychological safety and open communication between families and educators, we aim to better support students facing unique challenges. Our discussion offers a comprehensive look at the intersection of mental health and education, providing practical strategies for creating a more inclusive and supportive environment.
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Unlock the power of cultural identity through storytelling as we explore "Thunderboy Jr." by Sherman Alexie, with vibrant illustrations by Yuyi Morales. Join me, Jeva Edmonds, on the Cultural Curriculum Chat podcast where we unravel the poignant journey of a young boy eager to carve out his own name and identity while celebrating the legacy of his father, Thunderboy Sr. We'll journey together through the themes of cultural pride, names, and self-discovery, inviting educators to spark meaningful conversations in their classrooms. Experience the excitement of Thunderboy Jr.'s world, from participating in powwows as a grass dancer to embracing his vibrant personality, all captured in stunning illustrations that bring his story to life.
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I'm in the guest chair on The Inclusive Leader Spotlight Podcast with host Juan Taveras. The episode #38 Building Cultural Competence: Small Steps Toward Lasting DEI Change
Our discussion shines a light on the success stories that have emerged from embracing DEI initiatives. From redesigning leadership programs to crafting inclusive lesson plans, these examples underscore the importance of genuine connections and organizational commitment. We also invite you to engage with us—whether by suggesting guests, sharing your thoughts, or spreading our message via social media. Together, let's continue to demystify DEI and build inclusive communities that thrive on diversity and mutual respect. Your feedback and support are crucial, and we can't wait to bring more insightful episodes your way.
Learn more about Juan Tavares on LinkedIn@ Juan Taveras MBA, SPHR
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What happens when a monolingual girl from Duluth, Minnesota, becomes a catalyst for global intercultural understanding? Join us on the Culture Curriculum Chat Podcast as we welcome Dr. Elsa Maxwell, an inspiring advocate for multicultural education. Dr. Maxwell shares her transformative journey, illustrating how early exposure to diverse cultures through her family's hospitality to refugees sparked a lifelong passion for international community building. From mastering Spanish in Central America to her profound experiences in Chile, she reveals how these pivotal moments shaped her life's mission: bridging cultural differences through meaningful human connections.
Discover how Dr. Maxwell's passion led her to create Shift Intercultural Consulting and develop a pioneering diversity course for law enforcement students. Through intimate reflections and insights from her extensive career in education, she highlights the importance of cultural competency and self-awareness in fostering inclusive environments. Dr. Maxwell's stories illuminate how embracing diversity in classrooms and the workplace can joyfully bridge differences, inspiring listeners to foster lifelong learning and intercultural communication. Prepare to be moved by her call to action, encouraging us all to share this vital knowledge and passion for a more culturally connected world.
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Unlock the remarkable story of Gyo Fujikawa, a pioneering illustrator who transformed children's literature with her enchanting art and groundbreaking depictions of diverse children. You'll discover how Gyo, a first-generation Japanese American, overcame societal norms and racial barriers to leave a lasting impact on the art world. Her life journey, beautifully captured in a biographical picture book by Kiel MacLear and Julie Morstad, takes us from her family's internment during World War II to her flourishing career at Walt Disney Studios. Gyo's resilience and dedication, despite the challenges of racial biases in the 1960s, highlight her as an unsung heroine whose legacy continues to inspire.
Join the conversation as we explore how Gyo's story can be a gateway to understanding Asian American heritage and inspire discussions on social justice, identity, and courage. This episode provides educators with insightful tips to engage students with Gyo's journey, fostering both creativity and empathy. By tuning in, you also gain access to resources on culturally responsive practices and more stories of unsung heroines in future episodes. Don't miss the chance to share this inspiring narrative with friends passionate about history, art, and social justice.
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Jamia Wilson, a remarkable social justice activist, writer, and vice president of Random House. We unpack her unique global upbringing and how it ignited her mission to use literature as a bridge between diverse cultures. Jamia shares insights from her celebrated book "Young, Gifted and Black," created with illustrator Andrea Pippins, which empowers young readers by spotlighting influential figures of African heritage. As she recounts her journey from the Middle East to boarding school in the U.S., Jamia challenges us to embrace new experiences and dismantle cultural biases, demonstrating the transformative power of embracing change.
Ever felt overwhelmed by the thought of starting a big project? Jamia offers a refreshing perspective on overcoming such intimidation by breaking tasks into bite-sized steps, much like her metaphorical plunge into the icy Atlantic waters in Ireland. We also explore her upcoming book "Make Good Trouble: Discover Movements that Spark Change," designed to inspire readers of all ages to engage with social movements. Inspired by her late mother's activism, Jamia's message is clear: question, grow, and discover your unique way to make a difference. Tune in for a celebration of young change-makers and a call to action to step into your power.
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Join me as I sit down with Marcus Flynn, the trailblazing Executive Director of Black Men Teach, who shares his inspiring journey from the heart of a vibrant Black community in Chicago to his current mission in Minnesota. Marcus's path, which initially led him towards epidemiology, took a pivotal turn as he recognized the critical need for Black male educators in the classroom. His story is a testament to the power of representation and the profound impact that dedicated educators can have on the lives of their students.
Together, Marcus and I explore the mission of increasing the presence of Black male teachers in Minnesota's elementary schools and the transformative influence they hold. Through personal stories and heartfelt reflections, Marcus illustrates how these educators not only engage students but also create lasting bonds with their families and communities. This conversation underscores the urgent need for diversity in education and the continuous efforts required to build an inclusive learning environment where all students can thrive.
We also get into the challenges and misconceptions surrounding Black male teachers, highlighting the unique support systems and camaraderie that make teaching a fulfilling career choice for them. Marcus shares invaluable insights from his extensive experience, emphasizing the strategic relationship-building skills that Black male educators bring to the table. This episode is a powerful call to action for community involvement, urging listeners to support initiatives like Black Men Teach. Connect with us to learn how you can contribute to this essential cause and help shape a more equitable education system for future generations.
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Unlock the secrets of intercultural business success with Sandra Schuett, the brilliant mind behind Glocled GMBH, as she shares her personal journey of growing up between German and Romanian cultures. Her unique upbringing fuels a passion for bridging cultural divides in the workplace. Sandra highlights the power of openness, empathy, and a curious spirit in transforming how we engage with diverse communities. From maintaining cultural identity to creating new cultural dynamics, her insights offer educators and business owners the essential tools to cultivate truly inclusive environments.
Discover why cultural adaptability is non-negotiable in today's global markets. Sandra provides a captivating example of how a client tailored their smartwatch product to resonate with different cultural preferences, showcasing the profound impact of understanding nuances. She emphasizes the necessity of thorough market research and cultural competence to avoid pitfalls and enhance company reputation. Through real-world applications, this conversation underscores the value of being adaptable and open to learning as key drivers of international business success.
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In this episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat podcast, we dive into the heart of storytelling and its impact on education with the beautiful, personal tale Dreamers by Yuyi Morales. I invite you to join me as we unpack this touching story about an immigrant mother and her son as they find their way in a new country. Through their journey, we’ll explore themes of language, literacy, and how libraries become safe havens for learning and personal growth.
Whether you're an educator or someone who values community, this episode offers practical ways to create a classroom environment that embraces every child's dreams and potential. Together, we’ll discuss how stories like Dreamers can inspire real-world change and encourage a love for reading and cultural understanding.
I'll also share my love for diverse books from diverse voices, providing resources through my podcast, YouTube channel, and newsletter to help you bring these important stories into your life and classroom. Let’s work together to celebrate our local libraries and uplift cultural awareness in schools. Thank you for being part of this journey with me – we’re all dreamers.
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Discover the transformative power of storytelling with me, as I take you on an enchanting journey into the world of kindergarten royalty through the artistry of Derek Barnes and Vanessa Brantley Newton. Remember your first day of school? Relive the emotions as we explore the empowering story of Ms. MJ Malone, the queen of kindergarten, who steps into her new school with confidence inspired by her mother's affirmations and a sparkling tiara. From finding her name on a desk to playground adventures, MJ's tale is a shining beacon of self-belief and kindness, aptly illustrated by Vanessa's vibrant depictions of a diverse classroom setting.
Listeners will gain insights into how these beautifully crafted stories serve as invaluable resources for educators and community members, teaching young minds about embracing new experiences with courage and empathy. As I reminisce about my own days as a first-grade teacher, I'll share how these narratives help young learners understand the essence of kindness and the importance of representation. Join me in celebrating the nurturing power of literature, and learn how you can inspire students to be the kings and queens of their own learning adventures.
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The secrets to creating an inclusive business environment as we spotlight the remarkable insights of Aubrey Hagan, Whitney Harvey, and Shea Marlow. These experts bring light to the transformative power of cultural competency in small businesses. Aubrey shares her inspiring journey into DEI, underscoring the importance of personalized connections and education in welcoming diverse communities. Together, we cover actionable strategies that help small businesses enhance cultural competence and strengthen ties with varied customer bases.
Witness the evolving landscape of Minnesota as we explore the profound demographic shifts and the indispensable role of refugee settlement agencies in community integration. Whitney and Shea offer their expertise on crafting tailored onboarding and retention strategies, proving that embracing individuality in the workplace fosters inclusivity and improves employee satisfaction. By treating employees as unique individuals and building supportive environments, small businesses can truly thrive and engage meaningfully with diverse communities.
Our conversation also turns to the often-overlooked potential of candidates with criminal backgrounds. As the job market shifts, we emphasize the value these individuals bring and how their inclusion can be a societal game-changer. Learn about the importance of genuine relationships and customer insights in offering services that resonate with diverse audiences. We encourage businesses to begin their DEI journey with curiosity and thoughtful steps, reassuring that it's never too late to embrace this transformative path. Join us as we navigate the challenges and opportunities in creating culturally competent small businesses.
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Award-winning author and educator Jamila Tompkins-Bigelow joins us for an insightful discussion that promises to enrich your understanding of cultural diversity and language appreciation. Discover how her unique upbringing, with deep roots in both West African and African American heritage, has shaped her remarkable storytelling. Jamila opens up about the impact of growing up in a multilingual household and the significance of name pronunciation, as highlighted in her beloved book "Your Name is a Song." This conversation will leave you reflecting on the importance of valuing different languages and accents, especially those often marginalized.
In another compelling segment, Jamila shares her journey from a dedicated teacher to a celebrated children's book author, driven by the desire to see Black Muslim kids represented in literature. Her book "Sister Friend" is a poignant tale that addresses the challenges of being different in a school setting, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of Black Muslim children through the story of Amina and her new friend Sundas. This episode also explores how Jamila's work fosters inclusive conversations and understanding among kids of all backgrounds. Don't miss the chance to learn about valuable educational resources available on her website, designed to support teachers and families in continuing these vital discussions.
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Ever wondered how to create an inclusive classroom or workplace that truly values diversity? This episode promises to equip you with practical strategies and profound insights into DEI, featuring Dr. Ericka! Jebeh takes us on her incredible journey from Liberia to Duluth, Minnesota, sharing her extensive experience as an educator and cultural consultant. You’ll discover why diversity is indispensable in today’s interconnected world and how to cultivate cultural competency in educational settings. Alongside, Jebeh emphasizes the critical role of self-care while engaging in this transformative work.
Through powerful personal stories, we tackle the deeply ingrained stereotypes that many individuals face daily. We explore the nuances of identity and representation, from the classroom to the healthcare sector, shedding light on the importance of allowing people to express their authentic selves. Media and literature also play a pivotal role in this dialogue, and you'll get recommendations like the Netflix series "Man in Full" and the novel "Black Cake" to deepen your understanding of privilege, race, and legacy. These narratives aim to break down barriers and foster a more inclusive society.
Lastly, learn from seasoned DE&I practitioners on how to align company values with employee needs effectively. We provide actionable advice on creating inclusive work environments, from adjusting policies to meet diverse needs to harnessing the power of anonymous feedback. Insights from expert Dr. Erica underscore the vital role of emotional intelligence and cultural awareness in DEI initiatives. Expect to come away inspired to challenge your biases, foster inclusive spaces, and promote mental well-being and productivity in your organization. Join us for a conversation that promises to inspire personal growth and collective advancement.
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Ever wondered how cultural identity shapes a person’s life and career? Join us as we sit down with Katie Danielson, a dedicated school social worker hailing from Duluth, Minnesota, who opens up about her upbringing steeped in American Indian traditions and the profound influence of her parents’ sacrifices. Katie's journey from a child surrounded by cultural immersion to a passionate advocate for service and education will leave you inspired. She shares poignant family stories that highlight the enduring legacy of service she now instills in her own children, illustrating how a deep connection to cultural roots can drive a life of purpose and community involvement.
We also shed light on the real-world challenges faced by students of diverse backgrounds in the educational system through the story of Chloe, an African American and American Indian student. Chloe's experiences navigating racial dynamics at school, coupled with Katie's insights, underscore the vital need for educators to build meaningful, respectful relationships with Native American students. Discover practical advice for educators on fostering cultural understanding and genuine connections, and learn about the impactful Check and Connect program from the University of Minnesota designed to support American Indian students in special education. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, cultural identity, and the power of dedicated, heartfelt engagement in transforming lives.
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What if your school was a place where every single student felt like they truly belonged? Join me on this heartwarming episode of Read with Jebeh as we explore "All Are Welcome" by Alexandra Penfold and Suzanne Kaufman. This delightful story beautifully captures the importance of inclusivity and the joy of diversity within a vibrant school community. With vivid illustrations and lyrical prose, we'll embark on a journey through a day in a school where every child is embraced for their unique backgrounds and traits. Along the way, you'll be encouraged to reflect on your favorite music, food, and activities, creating a shared sense of connection.
Tune in to feel the school bells ringing, pencils sharpening, and the excitement of new friendships forming. We'll dive into interactive moments where you can think about what makes you feel welcome and how you can extend that warmth to others. With scenes of music-making, art creation, and diverse lunchtime spreads, this episode is a celebration of the colorful tapestry that forms our communities. Share this story with a friend and discuss what makes you feel at home, and let's rejoice in the magic of creating spaces where all are truly welcome.
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What drives athletes to risk it all for social justice on the world stage? Join me, Jeba Edmonds, on the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast as we uncover the powerful intersection of athletics and activism. From the historic 1968 Olympic Games protest by Tommy Smith and John Carlos to modern examples like Colin Kaepernick and Megan Rapinoe, this episode explores the impactful ways athletes use their influence to spark crucial conversations about social issues, despite the International Olympic Committee's stance on political neutrality.
Discover the latest acts of courage and solidarity at the Paris 2024 Games, where athletes like Afghan break dancer B-girl To Lash and the Algerian team are making bold statements for justice and human rights. Learn about their sacrifices and the immense risks they take to amplify marginalized voices and bring global attention to pressing issues. This is a thought-provoking discussion that bridges the realms of sports and social activism, offering valuable insights for educators and community members alike. Tune in to hear stories that challenge the status quo and inspire transformation.
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Can a love for words transform your life? Join me as I highlight the incredible journey of Stacey Abrams through her autobiographical gem, "Stacey's Extraordinary Words," beautifully illustrated by Kit Thomas. From the enchantment of discovering new words like "ptarmigan" to the challenges of facing bullies, Stacey shares how her passion for vocabulary became her greatest ally. We'll traverse her childhood memories, celebrating the power of words to bring comfort, confidence, and resilience. Through her story, you'll gain valuable insights on how to make vocabulary learning both fun and impactful for young minds.
Discover how Stacey's experiences with words can be a resource for educators and parents aiming to inspire young readers. On this episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast, I'll share practical tips on introducing new vocabulary in an engaging way, reminiscent of Stacey's own methods. Hear about how words can become close companions and tools for overcoming adversity, just as they did for a young Stacey in her school spelling bee. This episode promises a heartfelt and enriching conversation that underscores the magic of language and the importance of persistence. Tune in and let Stacey's extraordinary words inspire you and your students.
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Ever tried making a peach cobbler with a twist? Join me as I take you on a flavorful journey through my kitchen adventures inspired by the delightful Tabitha Brown. This week on the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast, I’m cooking up the Lazy Peach Cobbler recipe from Tabitha’s book "Cooking from the Spirit: Easy, Delicious, and Joyful Plant-Based Inspirations." I’ll share my personal experience in substituting cinnamon with nutmeg and the unexpected challenge of hunting down condensed coconut milk in Northern Minnesota. Plus, get a sneak peek into other tantalizing recipes from her book like vegan cheeseburgers and mama's meatloaf that are sure to spark your culinary curiosity.
But it’s not just about the food; it’s about celebrating Tabitha’s unique and authentic storytelling style that shines through her recipes. We’ll talk about her ability to stay true to herself without code-switching and how this genuine approach has resonated with so many. And guess what? Tabitha's also launched her very own air fryer! I can’t wait to share my thoughts on this exciting new venture. Whether you’re a seasoned vegan or just looking for some delicious plant-based meals, this episode is packed with inspiration. So grab your headphones, tell a friend, and join the cultural celebration on Mrs. Edmonds’ Cultural Corner and the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast!
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In this episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat, host Jebeh Edmunds dives deep into the extraordinary roles that teachers play in shaping the future—roles that no AI can ever replicate. Join Jebeh as she shares five inspiring and irreplaceable things that educators do, sprinkled with her own personal stories from over 18 years in the classroom. From building a positive classroom environment to creating lifelong impacts, Jebeh reflects on the human touch that makes teaching a truly unique calling. Whether you're an educator or simply someone who appreciates the profound influence of teachers, this episode will leave you with a renewed admiration for the incredible work they do. Tune in to celebrate the educators who make a lasting difference, one student at a time.
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What if understanding and celebrating cultural diversity could transform your workplace or classroom into a more inclusive and respectful environment? Join me on the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast as we uncover the compelling reasons for promoting cultural diversity in various settings. Drawing from an insightful article by Drexel University School of Education, we explore how diversity goes beyond race and ethnicity to encompass religion, gender, abilities, and more. Learn effective strategies to foster diversity among students, such as getting to know them personally, maintaining clear communication, and incorporating diverse perspectives into lesson plans. I share my experiences as an educator, emphasizing the importance of respecting students' backgrounds and establishing respectful classroom norms to navigate societal challenges effectively.
In the latter part of the episode, we shift our focus to enhancing cross-cultural communication and inclusion in the workplace. Discover the critical role of clear communication, especially when interacting with people from diverse cultural backgrounds, and how to avoid idioms and nuances that might confuse non-native speakers. We discuss respecting different cultural practices and making workplace events inclusive. The benefits of hiring external professionals for diversity, equity, and inclusion training to ensure genuine progress are highlighted. Additionally, I provide tips for reducing micromanagement, fostering trust among employees, and creating inclusive classrooms with a focus on African heritage and African-American literacy lesson plans. Tune in for a rich conversation on building a more inclusive and respectful environment in both schools and workplaces.
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Ever wondered how a simple question about a name can reveal deep-seated cultural biases? Join me as I recount a surprising encounter with a hiring manager that sparked a deeper understanding of cultural competency. Through personal stories and real-life examples, this episode explores the profound impact of language and microaggressions. You'll gain insight into why continual learning and unlearning are crucial for us to become culturally competent leaders, and how my multicultural background fuels my mission to foster respect and inclusivity.
Reflecting on our actions and their effects on others is a powerful tool for change. By tuning in, you'll learn about the importance of self-reflection and the collective effort needed to promote a truly inclusive environment. We'll discuss how sharing personal narratives and understanding the significance of names can build connections and mutual understanding. This episode is a call to action for building a community where everyone feels seen, valued, and heard. Don't miss out on practical strategies you can implement in your daily life to contribute to a more inclusive world.
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Ever had to say goodbye to a best friend and felt the bittersweet pangs that come with it? Join me as I share my personal story of parting ways with my childhood friend Maria, while reflecting on the charmingly illustrated book "Evelyn Del Rey is Moving Away" by Meg Medina and Sonia Sanchez. We'll explore the heartfelt friendship between Evelyn and Daniela, and discuss how to help children understand and cope with the emotions that come with such transitions. Through the vibrant, Ezra Jack Keats-inspired illustrations, we'll see how their bond is depicted and how important it is to address these moments with our young ones.
In the second part of our episode, we look ahead to enriching your classroom library with a curated selection of books. With over 70 episodes packed with book reviews, I provide recommendations that will help you find the perfect additions for the new school year. Whether you're a teacher or a parent, you’ll discover gems that spark meaningful conversations and connections. Plus, don’t forget to share a beloved book with your childhood best friend to reignite those nostalgic memories. Tune in for more literary insights, and let’s cherish the enduring nature of true friendships together.
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What if your good intentions just aren't enough in your DEI efforts? Discover the transformative insights from Lily Zhang's "DEI Deconstructed: Your No-Nonsense Guide to Doing the Work and Doing it Right" as we reveal the essential principles for effective diversity, equity, and inclusion practices. I'm your guide in Mrs. Edmonds' Cultural Corner and the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast, and in this episode, we break down Zhang's strategic framework that foregrounds impact over intentions and highlights the importance of embracing imperfection.
Learn why Zhang's book is a must-read for anyone in the DEI space, whether in corporate environments or educational settings. From foundational terms and evolving acronyms to actionable exercises and reflective questions, this episode equips you with the tools to navigate the complexities of DEI work. Hear about the necessity of focusing on long-term goals rather than immediate perfection and gain practical takeaways for leading your team through meaningful DEI initiatives. Join us to rethink, reframe, and recommit to creating lasting change in your community and workplace.
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Step into the inspiring journey of Philip Freelon, the mastermind behind the National Museum of African-American History and Culture. On this episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat podcast, we explore the poignant life story captured in "Dream Builder" by Kelly Starling Lyons, with illustrations by Laura Freeman and an afterword by Freelon himself. Despite grappling with reading difficulties in his youth, Freelon's determination and the support of his creative family led him to excel in math and sciences, honing his path to architectural brilliance. Learn how his upbringing amidst civil rights movements and creative exploration influenced his visionary work and cemented his legacy.
Join me as we get into the multifaceted experiences that shaped Freelon's career. Discover the pivotal role of his artist grandfather, who nurtured Philip's artistic eye and hands-on skills from a young age. We discuss the importance of representing non-stereotypical roles within communities of color, providing a richer narrative of cultural identity. This heartfelt episode offers valuable takeaways for educators and students, emphasizing perseverance, creativity, and cultural resilience as cornerstones of success. Don't miss out on this enriching discussion of an architectural luminary whose work continues to inspire.
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Feeling the rhythm of resilience and community spirit? Join me as we explore Sedella Marley and Tracy Baptiste's delightful children's book, "Marley and the Family Band." This episode is a treasure trove of uplifting moments, from Marley's inventive problem-solving during a storm to the invaluable lessons from her legendary parents. You'll discover how this heartwarming tale, inspired by Sedella's own childhood experiences, beautifully captures the essence of adapting to new environments while cherishing one's roots.
Marley's move from Jamaica to Delaware becomes a journey filled with music, creativity, and neighborly kindness. Listen as I recount some of the most touching scenes, like Marley's determination to help her community despite her own setbacks, and the empowering wisdom imparted by her parents. This episode is also a celebration of multicultural representation in literature, ensuring every child sees themselves in the stories they love. Perfect for educators, parents, and story enthusiasts, this discussion promises to leave you inspired and filled with good vibes.
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What if you could experience the beauty of family traditions and the cultural richness of a community all through the pages of a book? Join me in this heartwarming episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast as we take a magical ride with Daisy Ramona and her father in "My Poppy Has a Motorcycle" by Isabel Quintero and Zeke Peña. This episode promises to make you feel the essence of Corona, California, from the smell of sawdust on Poppy’s clothes to the vibrant illustrations that make their motorcycle adventures feel like a superhero movie.
Discover how this Pura Belpré Honor Book celebrates the Latinx community’s contributions to the city’s evolution and the pride that comes with hard work and heritage. We’ll discuss how the five senses are beautifully woven into the narrative, making young readers active participants in the story. Learn about the historical significance of Corona, once the lemon capital of the world, and explore the landmarks and ever-changing landscape through Daisy’s nostalgic eyes. This episode is a touching tribute to the bonds that shape us, the stories that define us, and the communities we cherish. Don’t miss this journey through family, culture, and history!
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Unlock the mystical journey of Kape'e Mahu and explore the profound legacy of four dual-spirited healers from Tahiti who brought their extraordinary powers to the shores of Waikiki. Join me on the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast, as we unravel this captivating tale authored by Hidna Ale'e, Moana Wong-Kalu, Dean Hamer, and Jill Wilson, and brought to life through the stunning illustrations of Daniel Sousa. Discover how these remarkable beings harnessed their unique healing abilities to bless four sacred stones, leaving an indelible mark on history that continues to resonate today.
From the enchanting rituals that empowered these sacred stones to their rediscovery after years of historical erasure, this episode promises an enlightening exploration of indigenous heritage and the resilience of cultural memory. We shine a light on the significance of preserving indigenous stories and sacred sites, even amidst the challenges posed by colonialism and modern-day tourism. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of the Mahu people's enduring spiritual legacy and the powerful intersection of culture, history, and spirituality.
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Ever wondered how a simple cornhole contest could boost your workplace camaraderie and inclusivity? Tune in to this episode of Culture Creature Limb Chat on Mrs. Edmonds' Cultural Corner, where Jebeh unpacks strategies to foster an inclusive mindset and drive impactful change in your community and workplace. From setting clear, intentional goals like supporting BIPOC-owned businesses to engaging with diverse neighbors, we break down actionable steps to make inclusivity a tangible part of your daily life.
But that's not all. We also look into the importance of accountability and learning from failures, such as unsuccessful recruitment efforts, to build a more inclusive environment. Jebeh emphasizes the power of owning up to mistakes and the importance of conducting thorough evaluations to identify areas for improvement. And remember, celebrating your wins, no matter how small, is crucial on this journey. Don't forget to download our free inclusive workplace environment worksheet available in the show notes to help you get started!
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Ever wondered how vibrant art can emerge from the chaos of city life? Join me on the Cultural Curriculum Chat podcast as we unravel the fascinating journey of Jean-Michel Basquiat through Javaka Steptoe's award-winning book "Radiant Child." You'll gain insights into Basquiat's early influences, including the nurturing support of his mother Mathilde and the jazz-infused environment created by his father. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to Basquiat's unstructured, expressive art that ignites conversations around social justice and cultural identity.
Discover the pivotal moments that shaped Basquiat's life, from his childhood accident to his relentless pursuit of artistic fame. Listen to how everyday life and the bustling streets of Brooklyn became his canvas, defying traditional art boundaries. Educators, parents, and art enthusiasts alike will find inspiration in Basquiat's story, as we explore strategies to help students dream big and see art in the ordinary. Tune in for a captivating discussion that celebrates the enduring power and legacy of Basquiat's unique artistic vision.
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When Shay Marlowe's high school engagement with the Special Olympics blossomed into a lifelong dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion, it set him on a transformative career path. Now, as a DEI training specialist with the Minnesota Child Welfare Training Academy, Shea joins us to share his compelling narrative and the tangible impact of DE&I efforts within communities and the workplace. We kick off with a heartfelt recollection of our encounter at the Duluth Thrives Summit, tracing Shea's journey from a Racial Ethnic Student Aid at Michigan State University to combating employment barriers for marginalized groups.
Navigating the labyrinth of our own identities and biases requires a mirror that reflects our true selves. In our discussion centered on the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI), Shea and I invite listeners to embrace the feedback from this eye-opening assessment, not as a judgment, but as a catalyst for personal growth. We unpack the nuances of identity and the conscious effort needed to mitigate unconscious biases. By acknowledging the shades of gray in our understanding and taking intentional strides towards inclusivity, we underscore how self-awareness can pave the way for a more cohesive society.
Finally, we take you on a cultural odyssey, celebrating the unique stories that weave the fabric of our identities. I share my own experiences of relocating from New Jersey to Georgia, a move that coincided with the state's cultural self-examination. We dissect the subtleties of Southern hospitality and dig into the strategies that can create a true sense of belonging in educational environments. From the profound impact of correctly pronouncing a student's name to the significance of recognizing their individual stories, Shea and I reveal how these acts of acknowledgment can foster an inclusive atmosphere where everyone feels valued. Join us for an inspiring exploration into the heart of diversity, identity, and inclusion.
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As I sat across from Whitney Harvey, the beacon of workforce diversity and inclusion, I was struck by her commitment to transforming Minnesota's business landscape through multicultural education. Whitney's personal evolution from a healthcare compliance background to a fervent advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is not just inspiring—it's a testament to the power of passion in creating meaningful change. Our conversation travels the challenging yet rewarding path of engaging business leaders in tough dialogues, breaking down barriers and myths surrounding DEI, and fostering inclusive environments that not only recognize but celebrate our differences. Whitney's approach is a reminder that although the nation may be divided, hope and unity can be cultivated through continuous, open conversations.
The rich tapestry of our cultural, racial, and neurodiverse identities is more than a backdrop—it's the very fabric that strengthens our communities. This episode digs into the essentials of understanding and respecting this diversity to overcome fear and unite us all. We examine the magic that happens when curiosity meets respectful communication, uncovering the common threads in our shared human experiences. From the Minnesota Chamber Foundation's strategic initiatives to the passion of the younger generation reshaping corporate values, the episode highlights the marathon that is affecting change.
Join us, as together, we work towards a future where every individual's unique contribution is not just welcomed, but integral to our collective success.
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Have you ever witnessed the unfolding of a multicultural family's narrative through the lens of empathy and education? Diana Oestreich joins us to detail her remarkable journey from a predominantly white upbringing to championing diversity and equity, particularly in our education systems. As we navigate the nuances of her family life in Northern Minnesota, Diana shares the emotional and resilient stories of raising her two sons—one of whom was adopted from Ethiopia—and the challenges they face, including confronting racism in educational settings. This heartfelt exchange underscores the essential role of love, advocacy, and acknowledgment in crafting a supportive environment for all children.
When racism taints the innocence of education, what is the role of a parent, an educator, or a community member? We grapple with this question as Diana recounts painful instances where her younger son faced discrimination, and how the family rallied to protect and affirm his worth. Our dialogue brings to light the power of speaking up against injustice—how a simple act of intervention can be a beacon for change and support. Parents and educators alike are called upon to be fierce advocates for our children, creating respectful, safe spaces that celebrate diversity rather than merely tolerating it.
Wrapping up our conversation, we plunge into the transformative potential of personal stories to bridge divides and promote social justice. Diana's transformation from a soldier into a peacemaker echoes throughout our discussion, inspiring us to consider how we can all contribute to building a more inclusive and just society. We also touch upon the Waging Peace Project, an initiative close to my heart that fosters local acts of courage to spread joy and justice. As we close, we leave you with a reminder of the imperative to engage in conversations around race and identity in every household and how this paves the way for our children to thrive in a world that yearns for unity. Join us for this enlightening dialogue and learn how you can follow Diana's work and delve into her wisdom further.
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Uncover the transformative power of words in our latest Cultural Curriculum Chat, where we delve into the nuances of language and its impact on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I). I'm your host, here to guide you through the linguistic minefield that can inadvertently marginalize communities. In the fabric of our daily interactions, it's crucial to understand the phrases that may perpetuate stereotypes or cause harm. From the subtle undertones that affect Asian Americans, Black individuals, and Indigenous peoples, to the words that touch the lives of the LGBTQIA+ community and those with disabilities, we're on a mission to foster an environment where our communication is as inclusive as the society we aspire to create. This episode is a call to action, inviting you to join me in making each word we speak a step toward a world where everyone feels respected and valued.
Take a virtual seat in my digital classroom as we tackle the challenge of creating a workplace culture that celebrates diversity. With comprehensive materials from my online course, you'll be armed with the tools to master cultural complexities and stand in solidarity with marginalized groups. Engaging with the course prompts and practicing the rephrasing techniques discussed will not only enhance your awareness but also empower you to be an agent of positive change. So, prepare to be part of a meaningful conversation and a community dedicated to diversity, as we continue this journey towards a more inclusive tomorrow.
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Let's embark on a linguistic journey where we decode the complex language of diversity, equity, and inclusion together. Inspired by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi's work, I am here to guide you through the Cultural Curriculum Chat, where we'll untangle the meanings and implications of terms that often challenge us on our path to inclusivity. Have you ever pondered the true essence of terms like 'intersectionality' or 'privilege'? Well, prepare to gain crystal-clear insights as we dissect each term with relatable examples and my personal reflections, aiming to cultivate a world where every individual's voice resonates with equal clarity.
In our latest conversation, we traverse the often-misunderstood landscape of phrases that form the bedrock of vital discussions on race, identity, and social justice. We start with 'inclusion'—not just a concept but an experience of belonging and safety. From there, we navigate through the intersections of our multifaceted identities, confront the realities faced by marginalized communities, and shine a light on the subtle power of privilege. With each term, we unravel the threads that weave our society's fabric, providing you with a robust lexicon to approach these critical conversations with confidence and compassion. Tune in to our podcast, and let's take meaningful strides towards an equitable future, word by word.
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Could the rise of AI mark a pivotal shift for Black communities, fostering unprecedented economic mobility or widening the existing wealth chasm? On this week's Cultural Curriculum Chat, we tackle the critical topic of AI's impact on Black economic mobility, dissecting a McKinsey Institute article's findings on the matter. Peering into the future, we scrutinize the forecasted $43 billion wealth gap and deliberate on AI's potential to revolutionize or destabilize key pillars of growth: education, workforce development, credit access, and ecosystem support for Black-owned small businesses.
Education, employment, and entrepreneurship form the cornerstone of our discussion, as we examine the opportunities AI presents for personalizing learning in underfunded schools, streamlining workforce efficiency, and boosting the visibility of Black small businesses. Yet, with great potential comes great risk. Our conversation doesn't shy away from the stark realities, such as the barriers to AI access and the threat of job displacement. How we navigate the advent of AI could determine whether it becomes a ladder of opportunity or an insurmountable barrier. Join us as we confront these challenges head-on, seeking to empower and inform our listeners on making strategic investments in technology that propel our community forward.
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Ever wondered how the subtle comments about appearance within a family can shape a child's perception of themselves? Join me as we unpack the story of Zubi, a young Bangladeshi-American girl grappling with self-worth and body image in the children's book "Beautifully Me" by Nabila Noor, illustrated by Nabi H Ali. This episode is a deep dive into the silent echoes of adult insecurities that resonate with children, and the transformation that occurs when a family confronts their unintended impact on a young mind.
Zubi's first day of school adventure and her family's eventual awakening serve as a mirror to our own behaviors and the powerful influence they hold over the young ones around us. The discussion will leave you reflecting on the importance of nurturing positive self-esteem and challenging the pervasive norms of diet culture. Through the lens of Zubi's experiences, "Beautifully Me" brings to light a message of gratitude and the intrinsic value of beauty, inspiring a celebration of diversity and the push for a more inclusive, multicultural education. Let's explore together how we can foster a healthier, more accepting world, starting with the conversations we have in front of our children.
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Discover the subtle yet powerful impact of microaggressions on our BIPOC students and learn how to transform your classroom into a nurturing, inclusive space. Join me as we draw on the insights of Dr. Daryl Wing Sue, dissecting everyday verbal, nonverbal, and environmental slights that perpetuate marginalization. This episode is a call to action for educators, parents, and anyone who interacts with children, equipping you with strategies to affirm cultural identities and foster a sense of belonging.
Step into my world of experienced guidance, where I share personal encounters with microaggressions and the transformative approaches I've honed over two decades in education and diversity training. We'll tackle sensitive issues such as the correct pronunciation of names and the respect for cultural and religious observances like Ramadan. With proven strategies and reflective tools at your disposal, you'll leave this episode empowered to be the change agent in not just educational settings, but wherever your influence reaches. Join the movement toward crafting a more understanding and empathetic environment for all our students.
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Have you ever walked into a room where you felt like no one else shared your story?
Our latest podcast conversation unravels the universal thread of finding one's place in the world, inspired by the rich narrative of Jacqueline Woodson's "The Day You Begin." We share moments from this touching book, beautifully illustrated by Rafael Lopez, that echo our own experiences of feeling like outsiders. This is not just a story for children; adults will find themselves reflecting on their journey toward belonging, too. With each page turn, Woodson encourages us to embrace our unique narratives and find common ground, a message that resonates deeply in today's classrooms and communities.
Our heartfelt chat also explores "Your Name is a Song" by Jamila Tompkins Bigelow, serving as a melodic companion to Woodson's work. We discuss the courage it takes to share our personal stories, the mixed emotions surrounding new beginnings, and the sometimes daunting question, "What did you do last summer?" By validating all experiences, whether they are filled with adventure or the quiet contentment of staying close to home, we illuminate how stories—grand and small—create a welcoming community.
Join us as we celebrate the rich tapestry of our collective human experience and remind listeners that everyone's story, including yours, has a place in this world.
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As I reminisce about my own ballet slippers scuffing the floor during Sunday school, I can't help but feel a kinship with the young protagonist of "Dance Like Starlight: One Ballerina's Dream." In a heartfelt narrative that stretches from the scuffed floors of a dance studio to the grand stages of the Metropolitan Opera House, we follow the journey of an African American girl in the 1950s who dares to dream of becoming a prima ballerina, just like the trailblazing Janet Collins. This episode is steeped in the wisdom of knowing that hope is more than just wishing; it's the labor of dreams bound by determination and grace. There's a personal thread throughout this conversation, as I share how my own path in dance has informed my perspective on the arts and the power of representation.
With a twirl and a leap, we then shift the focus to educators and how literature like Kristie Dempsey's enchanting tale can be woven into a curriculum that fosters young dreamers. I invite you to consider how stories can inspire students to elevate their aspirations from the "floor of their hearts" to the reality of their lives. This episode wraps up with an expression of gratitude for your company in our multicultural educational journey and a hint at the diverse topics awaiting us in the wings. So, lace up your own metaphorical ballet shoes and join me in this celebration of hope, hard work, and the dance of dreams.
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As I sat down with Dr. Deonna Smith, the air buzzed with anticipation for the stories and insights this educational justice advocate would share. Our discussion journeys through the landscape of Dr. Smith's childhood as a student of color navigating a predominantly white education system, uncovering the roots of her commitment to anti-racist work and the crucial reform needed within our schools. With the guidance of Dr. Smith's experienced voice, we dissect the concept of culturally responsive pedagogy and how it's imperative that curricula serve as both mirrors and windows for students, reflecting diverse identities and opening perspectives to new worlds.
There's a transformative power in a teacher's mindset, a theme we unravel as Dr. Smith and I consider the positive ripple effect of fostering inclusivity within the classroom. We share heartfelt narratives of educators who have discovered their teaching vocation later in life, and the unique hurdles they must leap in creating a nurturing educational space. This episode is a clarion call for teachers to embrace creativity and community building, equipping them with strategies to navigate the choppy waters of systemic constraints. Tune in for a heartfelt exchange that promises to enlighten and empower educators to harness their autonomy, inspire their pupils, and weave a stronger fabric of community within their classrooms.
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Ever found yourself in a conversation where, despite your best efforts, things seem to just fall flat? That's the crux of our latest Cultural Curriculum Chat, where Mary Glowacka's insightful article forms the springboard for a deep dive into the murky waters of intercultural communication. As your guide, I'll take you through the nuances of conveying your message across cultural lines without stumbling into a faux pas. From the workplace to your local community, understanding the roots of miscommunication is more than just handy – it's necessary for forging stronger, more respectful relationships in our vibrant global village.
In our discussion, we tackle the four big causes of cultural misunderstandings that can make or break your cross-cultural interactions. Mary's wisdom is amplified as we explore ethnocentrism, communication differences, and the pitfalls of an exclusive workplace culture. This isn't about pointing fingers; it's about embracing the rich tapestry of human experience and learning how to navigate it gracefully. Experienced DEI practitioners are heralded as champions for inclusivity, and I, your host, am here to champion the cause.
Let's move beyond scratching our heads in confusion to a place of celebration and continuous learning, where every interaction enriches our understanding and appreciation of the wonderfully diverse world we share.
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Growing up, I never had a teacher who looked like me, which left a lasting impression on my educational journey. On today's show, join us as my former colleague and respected educator Sean Mayberry walks us through his story of aspiration and dedication, from St. Paul to Duluth to Fridley Public School, where he now serves as the Dean of Students for 5th grade. His experiences, extending from his military service to his passion for youth sports, provide an unparalleled perspective on the influence one can have on the lives, particularly of African American students, through education.
Imagine a classroom where every student sees a reflection of themselves in the history and culture being taught. That's the reality Sean and I strive for as we discuss the need for cultural awareness in education. We share our insights on why it's crucial for students to express their culture freely and how educators can become co-learners in this journey. This episode is peppered with practical advice for fellow teachers on creating inclusive environments and why it's essential to foster these connections not just during cultural heritage months but throughout the entire school year.
The art of teaching extends far beyond the textbooks and lesson plans; it's about building bridges of grace and understanding with our students. Sean and I reflect on the multifaceted roles educators play—from mentors to confidants—and how these relationships can transform lives. We address the importance of nurturing the school-home connection and delve into the power of empathy and restorative practices in education. Get ready to be inspired by a conversation that examines the heart of teaching and the profound impact of educators who wear numerous hats to support and uplift their students every day.
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Embark on an enlightening journey as we bring to life the story of a legal trailblazer in our latest podcast episode. Discover the resilience and milestones of Ketanji Brown Jackson's ascent to the Supreme Court, as told through Sheila P Moses's "Who Is Ketanji Brown Jackson" from the Who HQ Now book series. This episode isn't just a biography—it's a map of Justice Jackson's life, tracing her path from her scholarly roots in Florida to the prestigious bench of the highest court in the United States. It's a tale that promises to instill a sense of awe and inspiration in upper elementary students and beyond, highlighting the power of dedication and the impact one person can have on history.
As we explore Justice Jackson's journey, you'll hear about her Harvard education, encounters with influential figures, and the intimate family moments that shaped her. I delve into her judicial career, providing an accessible overview of the federal court system and detailing President Joe Biden's role in her historic nomination. This episode isn't just for the history buffs; it's for anyone looking to enrich their classroom or their understanding of American history. With creative suggestions for integrating these stories into learning and a nod to inspiring Black figures in American culture, this conversation is an educational must-listen. Join us for an episode that celebrates the unwavering spirit of Justice Katanji Brown Jackson and leaves listeners empowered by her extraordinary narrative.
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Can the vibrant stories of Black leaders instill a greater sense of joy and accomplishment in our hearts? This week, I take you through the exuberant world of Vashti Harrison's "Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History" and "Little Legends: Exceptional Men in Black History," celebrating Black history with a focus on the inspiring contributions and joy that these figures have brought into our lives. As educators and parents, it's crucial to elevate our teaching of Black History Month by highlighting these positive narratives, ensuring that our lessons are engaging and deeply connected to the remarkable individuals who have shaped our past and present.
With fervor, I dive into why Harrison's works are must-haves in every classroom and home library, emphasizing the importance of supporting BIPOC artists and authors. Her books, including the Caldecott Honor-winning "Big," allow us to revisit the pride in our shared history and provide an invaluable resource for fostering inclusive education. Tune in for a discussion that's not only enlightening but also celebratory, as we recommend more enriching reads that weave the diverse cultural tapestry we all share. Join us for a journey that promises to be as informative as it is uplifting.
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Discover the warmth and depth of the Chinese New Year as I, Jebeh Edmonds, bring to light the poignant story of "A New Year's Reunion." This narrative, lovingly crafted by Yu Li-Kuang with illustrations by Zhu Cheng-Liang, beautifully unfolds the tender moments between a little girl named Mao Mao and her father, showcasing the time-honoured customs of the Lunar New Year. From haircuts to home cleaning and the delightful tradition of making sticky rice balls, this episode promises to immerse you in a festival rich with emotion and cultural significance. You'll be touched by the resilience of families who endure separation and cherish reunions, a universal experience that transcends borders.
For those eager to broaden their horizons, I'll also guide you through the grand tapestry of Lunar New Year celebrations that span beyond a single day, contrasting its festivities with those of New Year's celebrations in the United States. From the Spring Festival's kickoff to the Lantern Festival's close, I'll unravel the lunar calendar's influence, the zodiacal beliefs, and how these traditions vary yet resonate across Asian cultures. And for educators, I offer a treasure trove resource that brings global celebrations like the Lunar New Year into the classroom, enriching young minds from kindergarten through fifth grade with the joy and learning that come with international holidays. Join me for an episode that's not just an exploration, but an experience of the Lunar New Year's splendor.
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Embark on a literary journey that promises to enrich your soul and widen your world. I’m Jebeh Edmonds, and I’ve handpicked a collection of diverse reads that are more than just pages; they're portals to understanding the rich tapestry of human experience. From the inspiring tales of young activists in "Child of the Civil Rights Movement" to the gripping survival story in the "Breadwinner Trilogy," these books are curated to resonate with readers of all ages. Teens will find solidarity in "You Truly Assumed," while adults are invited to explore the depths of empathy with "Waging Peace: One Soldier's Story of Putting Love First." As we turn the page to a new year, these stories stand as beacons of light, guiding us toward a more inclusive and equitable world.
With heartfelt thanks, I share the excitement bubbling within our Culture Curriculum Chat community. Your support propels us into a year brimming with conversations that matter, seamlessly fitting into your daily routines. Stay connected and informed with our weekly newsletter, your compass for the enlightening interviews and dialogues ahead. As we reflect on the gratitude for past engagements, let's step together into a 2024 filled with promise and purpose, united in our quest for social justice, education, and a world where diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and justice are not just ideals, but realities we cultivate every day.
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Have you ever felt the profound connection between the strokes of a paintbrush and the fight for justice? I'm Jeba Edmonds, and in our latest Cultural Curriculum Chat, we tap into the stirring biography "The People's Painter: How Ben Shahn Fought for Justice with Art" by Cynthia Levinson, illustrated by Evan Turk. We delve into the life of Ben Shahn, a young boy from Lithuania, who harnessed his artistic fervor to challenge oppression and advocate for social change. I share with you not just Ben's story but also the personal resonance I feel, echoing the pain of immigration and the wrenching decision to leave loved ones behind. This episode is a heartfelt narrative that intertwines art, history, and the universal quest for human rights.
Through the evocative chapters of Ben's journey, we witness his transformation from a defiant child into a revolutionary artist whose work transcended boundaries and time. Educators and students alike will find inspiration in Shahn's legacy, as today's challenges of immigration, identity, and finding one's voice are explored in this intimate retrospective. His defiance, compassion, and indomitable spirit continue to inspire and empower a new generation to use their creative voices in the pursuit of equity and justice. Join us on this emotional and enlightening exploration of how one man's artistry became synonymous with the fight for a fairer world.
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Embark on a transformative journey with us as we unfold the remarkable narrative of Houston White Jr., an icon in cultural entrepreneurship whose impact is felt far beyond the vibrant walls of his Minneapolis barbershop. Through his autobiography "Culture Making," we're granted an intimate look into the life of a man who wears many hats: designer, entrepreneur, author, and community champion. This episode is a solo mission, no guests, just pure reflection on how Houston's commitment to intercultural unity has amplified BIPOC voices and reshaped the landscape of African American communities.
As we pay homage to Houston's seamless blend of black urban preppy style with the time-honored traditions of sports and golf, we recognize the pattern he's weaving through his multifaceted endeavors. From his role in Minneapolis' inaugural Black Fashion Week to his empowering partnership with Target's Jill Sandel, Houston is crafting a world where representation reigns supreme in business and beyond. Join us as we explore his wisdom and actionable insights, all while contemplating how we, too, can stitch our own cultural fibers into the fabric of our communities, igniting change and fostering a sense of belonging.
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When the echo of "What are you?" reverberated through her life, Cherise Davids chose to answer with a voice that was anything but small. Join us as we unfold the vibrant tapestry of a Native American woman's journey to the halls of Congress, a story beautifully chronicled in her autobiography "Cherise's Big Voice: A Native Kid Becomes a Congresswoman." As your host, I'm honored to share the triumphs and trials that have sculpted Congresswoman Davids into a symbol of hope and resilience. From her early fascination with martial arts to her unwavering commitment to service, Davids' narrative is a profound reminder of the strength in our roots and the power of a voice that refuses to be silenced.
Our conversation ventures beyond just one remarkable individual's path. It's a chorus of diverse voices and experiences that enrich the fabric of our shared human experience. This week, we celebrate the colorful mosaic of stories that have graced our podcast, each thread weaving into the next, creating a picture of what diversity and inclusion truly mean. The wisdom gleaned from these narratives is a beacon guiding us towards a world of belonging and justice. So whether you're settling in for a quiet evening or looking for company on your morning jog, let these stories inspire you to embrace the many voices around you—and perhaps, find the courage to raise your own.
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Join us on a transformative journey as we navigate the integral relationship between social justice and education, guided by the expertise of Professor Leanne Bell. We unravel the complex tapestry of equality, equity, and justice, illustrating the nuanced support individuals need to overcome societal barriers. Through rich discussion, we uncover how embracing diversity and addressing educational injustices equips our students not just to learn but to lead in the fight for a fairer world. Expect to walk away with a deeper comprehension of how to weave social justice into every subject, including the sciences and math, and prepare to empower your students with the voice and tools needed to challenge oppression.
The heart of our conversation beats with the rhythm of social emotional learning, where empathy and compassion are vital instruments in crafting a more just society. We believe understanding and practicing social justice within the classroom walls can significantly shape the world beyond them. To support this mission, we share a treasure trove of resources from our cultural curriculum shop, offering lesson plans that complement culturally rich literature. These are designed to spark meaningful dialogues and inspire action among educators and students alike. Tune in for an episode that promises to equip you with actionable strategies and the inspiration to leave a lasting impact on the lives of young learners.
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As we open the pages of Angela Joy's "Choosing Brave," we're transported into the heart-wrenching yet inspiring lives of Mamie Till Mobley and her son, Emmett Till. Their profound impact on the Civil Rights Movement is more than history; it's a call to action, a lesson in the power of courage and resilience that I dissect with fervor. Through my musings on Joy's narrative and Janelle Washington's poignant illustrations, you'll feel the sorrow of Emmett's life and the outrage that fueled a movement. But it's not just their story—it's ours, as I weave in the vital role of the Black Church and spotlight the enriching resources that accompany the book, like a soul-stirring soundtrack and a glossary to deepen our understanding.
The episode then pivots to a treasure chest of educational riches, focusing on the diverse array of materials I've curated for K-12 social studies and literacy. Whether you're an educator hungry for innovative methods to bring the lessons of the civil rights struggle into the classroom, or a lifelong learner yearning to connect the dots between past and present injustices, this conversation is an invaluable resource. I share not only the knowledge but the passion for empowering our youth to embrace the bravery that Mamie and Emmett Till embodied, lighting a path toward a more just society. Don't keep this episode to yourself—spread the word, share the insights, and join us in nurturing a generation poised to stand tall against adversity.
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Can you imagine the profound connection between African-American history and Kwanzaa? Join us on Mrs. Edmunds' Cultural Corner as we journey through the fascinating read-aloud, "The People Remember" by best-selling author, eb Zaboi. Eb beautifully weaves African heritage, the diaspora, folklore, and the haunting experience of slavery against the backdrop of the Kwanzaa spirit and the seven principles. Her poetic verses reveal a touching perspective that will leave you seeing African-American history in a new light.
Accompanying the poetry, Love Is Wise's heartrending illustrations depict African attire and textiles in the face of slavery. These images further amplify the stories of bravery and resilience from history's heroes like Harriet Tubman and Nat Turner. As we explore this captivating narrative, we will delve into the spirit of unity and self-determination encapsulated in the Swahili terms of Kwanzaa. Prepare yourself for an enriching conversation that unveils an integral chapter of African-American history, culture, and resilience.
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Welcome aboard another riveting voyage through the pages of a culturally enriching children's book, "Big," by Vashti Harrison. Ever wondered how words can shape a child's self-esteem and self-worth? This New York Times bestselling author illustrates this journey with heartwarming and heartbreaking clarity. We delve into the story of a young girl navigating the world, where she is equally adored and belittled, and how these words mold her perception of herself.
In this episode, not only do we explore this compelling narrative, but we also engage in a meaningful activity. This activity encourages students to discard hurtful words and replace them with empowering affirmations. "Big" is more than just a captivating read; it's a catalyst for important social-emotional learning. So, whether they're in kindergarten or fifth grade, every child can find joy, empowerment, and a renewed sense of self-love in this magnificent tale. Vashti Harrison's work isn't confined to this book alone, and we will take a sneak peek into her other impactful narratives as well. Ready for an enriching episode? Let's dive right in!
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Are you ready to embark on a musical journey that will not only entertain but also enlighten? Prepare to be captivated by Angela Joy's vivid portrayal of Prince, a musical icon and beacon of hope for every kid who has ever felt out of place in this world. This episode brings you an immersive review of Joy's book "Ordinary Days: The Seeds, Sound, and City that Grew Prince Rogers Nelson". We delve into Prince's life story, highlighting his humble beginnings and tumultuous rise to fame. We also explore the profound symbolism of purple and rain in the narrative. Plus, you won't want to miss how Joy's connection to Prince and her Minnesotan roots influenced her writing.
Shifting gears, we turn our focus towards the importance of diversity in our educational system, sharing enriching multicultural resources that align with US Common Core standards. We introduce over 55 multicultural lesson plans available on our website, certain to instill a deeper appreciation for diversity in young minds. Don't miss our recommendations which include "Ordinary Days", "The Seeds Sound", and "City That Grew, Prince Rogers Nelson", books that are as entertaining as they are educational. The cultural and educational journey continues next week; trust me, you wouldn't want to miss it!
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Ready to uncover the captivating narratives behind Thanksgiving from a multicultural perspective? This special episode not only celebrates the third anniversary of our beloved Culture Curriculum Chat podcast but also takes you on a journey from America to Liberia, bringing forth rich insights into how this occasion is honored in different cultures. You'll hear personal memories and stories, including a hilarious account involving a jar of spicy peppers. As we engage in these compelling reflections, let's remember to appreciate the diverse, inclusive, and welcoming spaces we've fostered.
The second half of the episode invites you to the warmth of shared gratitude and belonging, an integral part of the Thanksgiving tradition. We also reveal a brand-new mini-course on our website, a treasure-trove of educational resources designed to fuel your curiosity and broaden your understanding. So, come join us as we delve deeper into the essence of Thanksgiving, all while championing the cause for diversity and inclusion. Looking forward to celebrating, learning, and growing together in the spirit of Thanksgiving!
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Discover how the literary world of Indigenous authors can bring about a deeper understanding of their rich culture and experiences with us, your hosts, in this special episode. As we celebrate Indigenous People's Heritage Month, we bring you four spectacular book recommendations that will inspire, enlighten, and connect you with diverse cultures.
We start with "Josie Dancers" by Denise LeGimodierre, a moving tale of a girl's journey to her first powwow, followed by "Dreaming an Indian Contemporary Native American Voices", a rich anthology of stories, photographs, and poetry capturing the vibrant life of indigenous youth. We take a poetic detour with Linda Lagarde Grover's "The Sky Watched Poems of Ojibwe Lives", a poignant ode to Ojibwe folk tales, sacred numbers, and boarding school memories. And rounding up our list is "Res Dogs" by Joseph Bruschak, a lyrical narrative about a girl's special bond with a dog on a Wabanaki Reservation. These books aren't just about stories, they're about honoring and amplifying the voices of Indigenous People. So sit back, listen in, and let's embark on this literary journey together.
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Embrace an enlightening conversation about the intricate dance of code switching. We're peeling back the layers to understand its various manifestations - from our language, attire, to our very behaviors. If you've ever wondered why people of color often adjust their language and tones to assimilate into majority white culture, this episode is your roadmap to understanding.
Join us as we ponder on the choices and questions code switching imposes, and equip yourself with mental strategies to face potential reactions. We'll guide you on incorporating cultural competence into the classroom, making your space a haven for students to express their culture without fear. And stay tuned for a funny anecdote about a personal code switching experience – because, who said learning can't be fun? We wrap up the episode with a chat about cultural curriculum, and how code switching can open up meaningful conversations and aid expression of our culture. Buckle up for an insightful journey into the world of code switching.
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What if you could take your students on a vibrant journey, right from your classroom, to celebrate Dia de los Muertos? Get ready to travel as we unwrap the rich traditions of this joyful Mexican holiday through the captivating book by Rosanne Greenfield Thong and Carlos Balesteros. We dive into the origins of Dia de los Muertos, exploring symbols like sugar skulls and marigolds, and how this celebration is more than just a Mexican Halloween. Learn how to deliver a unique perspective on life and death to your students, all the while teaching them about a different culture's treasured tradition.
This episode doesn't stop there! We're your one-stop shop for educating on global festivities. We delve into the curriculum and resources available on jabbaedmonds.com to help you and your students immerse themselves in celebrations around the world. From lesson plans tailored for different grade levels, to guidebooks and coloring books, we've got you covered. Whether it's Dia de los Muertos or a different celebration, expand your teaching horizons with us and bring a world of merriment into your classroom. Tune in and join us next week for more cultural curriculum chats.
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Are you ready to transform the way you conduct meetings? Your answer lies within Dr. Mark Smutney's 'Thrive Facilitator's Guide to Radically Inclusive Meetings.' As we unpack the pages, we'll explore how a holistic approach can revolutionize change within your organization. Feel the urgency and the need for a guiding coalition in every change initiative you consider. We'll also emphasize the importance of self-awareness and the power of challenging conversations within this journey.
Brace yourself for a paradigm shift as we delve into the second part of this eye-opening guide. Detect how it fosters radical inclusivity in meetings and brings about a seismic shift in your approach. As we continue, we'll share resources that will mold you into a culturally competent leader. Listen to how clarity in mission, vision, and values can create a sure path for success in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. As you reach the end of this episode, you'll be armed with an array of strategies and tools to cultivate a thriving and inclusive workplace.
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Picture this: a Liberian war survivor rising to become a VP of Safety and Loss at a reputable firm or a couple newly married during a Civil War awaiting their day to truly celebrate. This week, we highlight the indomitable spirit of cultural resilience through the inspiring stories of my beloved relatives - Maryann Hoff, Rocky, and Rosalyn Clarke. Their journey is a testament to how cultures can retain their identity, knowledge, and practices even amidst hardships.
Imagine if educators acknowledged and celebrated the cultural resilience within their students' stories. It's not just about fostering a more inclusive learning environment, but also about strengthening the connection with their BIPOC students. We reflect upon this and more in our latest episode. So, whether you're an educator aiming to understand your students more deeply, or simply someone interested in the resilience and triumphs of BIPOC folks, this episode is your ticket. Come, join our celebration of cultural resilience and connection. See you on the other side!
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Craving a deeper understanding of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) but scared of the potential costs? Fear not, I've got just the ticket. I introduce you to free resources and strategies that will enlighten, educate, and empower you on your DEI journey. Listen in as I share my personal favorites from the podcast universe including 'DEI After Five' by Sasha Thompson and 'Confessions of a DEI Pro' by Ashanti Bentil-Dhue, providing you with a wealth of insights into topics like justice in DEI, creating inclusive spaces, and more.
But it doesn't stop there! We tackle the importance of journaling as a method of personal reflection, giving you practical pointers on maintaining a DEI-specific journal. Listen closely as I impart wisdom on the common misconceptions of DEI, and the often inappropriate responsibility placed on BIPOC individuals to educate others. I guide you towards valuable resources like the Conscious Kid and Learning for Justice, platforms that are teeming with material for social justice education. Lastly, I let you in on a secret: a free webinar, 'How to Understand DEI Without Being Overwhelmed,' and an upcoming digital course on becoming a culturally competent leader. I promise, you don't want to miss out on the wealth of knowledge we've packed into this episode.
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Today, we are learning the best strategies to check and correct our own implicit biases. You will hear the harmful impact it can cause when your intention seems good.
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Today's topic in DEIB Strategy: Language Matters.
The most common microaggressions that we have been experiencing are: "You're so articulate," "Your hair has changed," or "How are you qualified for this position.” I will challenge you to think about your language and how individuals are impacted by your behavior.
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Today, we're reviewing another title from my author friend Tiffaney Whyte. The Book, Because I See You, I See Me: A Tribute to Black Teachers and Students. This book illustrates the importance of representation in black educators and youths. Tiffaney's words are not only inspiring but needed now more than ever. You can order Tiffaney's book below.
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Today, we are learning the best strategies to ask who a person's ethnic background may be authentically. You'll hear my matter-of-fact take on how to be engaged without causing any harm to our BIPOC community members.
The Grit and Grace Project by Torrie Sorge’s Article
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Today I review the new book Hair Love by author Matthew A. Cherry and illustrator Vashti Harrison, The book is about the importance of hair and black hair especially. I can’t wait for you to learn about this book.
Today we are reviewing Juneteenth for Maize by Floyd Cooper. It's a great book that explores the true meaning of Juneteenth. But it's not just a history lesson, but also shares inspiring stories.
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Beth Napleton is a national award winning teacher and has been in the education field for over 20 years, having trained over 1,800 teachers and leaders to success. Beth is an executive leadership coach, consultant and the owner and founder of Beth Napleton Consulting. She offers senior leaders in education and at mission driven organizations a clear path to excellence through individual, executive and group coaching experiences.
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Nadia is a school turnaround strategist and former educational leader that made huge strides in the education system during her 15+ years of service. During her time as a school leader, she was able to double the success rate of English Language Arts (ELA) test scores in her students, increase student attendance and boost teacher retention. In 2017, as principal of the Simon Gratz Mastery Charter School, the school topped the Philadelphia Charter School Performance Profile. Even the New Jersey Department of Education said she was responsible for “restoring faith in a district that had taken a turn for the worse.”
Nadia took everything she learned while she was in the school system and founded When Brown Girls Lead™, an education consulting firm that specializes in creating psychologically safe, authentic and brave spaces for black women to access and succeed in K-12 leadership roles. What she and her team accomplish is monumental, but here is a glance at what they provide: antiracism training, 1:1 leadership coaching, and leadership development.
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Ok! Ready for tip #5 in the 5 part mini-series to help you make Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging strategies so much easier! Here’s our last tip: How to be engaged, evaluative, and present?
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Ok! Ready for tip #4 in the 5 part mini-series to help you make Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Strategies so much easier? So far I’ve covered First Impressions and Microaggressions, and Implicit Bias, and today I am covering...Inclusion Vocabulary
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Ok! Ready for tip #3 in the 5 part mini-series to help you make Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Strategies so much easier? So far I’ve covered First Impressions and Microaggressions and today I am covering...Implicit Bias
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**I’m doing a 5 part mini-series to help you make Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Strategies so much easier! Well, get ready because here’s number 2 in the series.
Take Harvard's Project Implicit Bias Test here: https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/selectatest.html**
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**I’m doing a 5 part mini-series to help you make Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Strategies so much easier! Well, get ready because here’s number 1 in the series.
Taye Selassie Ted Talk Link: https://youtu.be/gT5OpU2PlS4**
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On today’s episode I share the Five Approaches to Multicultural Educational practices according to Carl A. Grant and Christine E. Sleeter. The book I referenced is titled Turning on Learning: Five Approaches for Multicultural Teaching Plans for Race, Class, Gender, and Disability Fifth Edition
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I was invited to speak on Salmela Talent’s webinar series. I spoke about diversity, and inclusion and the often misunderstood concepts of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Providing clarity on these vital business pillars, I detailed the significance of prioritizing DEI, not just in recruitment processes but also in creating sustainable, inclusive business environments. Thanks again to Cory Salmela Founder & President of Salmela Talent to be a guest on this webinar..
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Today we are reviewing Juneteenth for Maize by Floyd Cooper. It's a great book that explores the true meaning of Juneteenth. But it's not just a history lesson, but also shares inspiring stories.
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Kids books can be very impacting on young minds. On today’s episode, I'm chatting about the book, "The Kindest Red" written by Olympic fencer and two-time gold medalist, Ibtihaj Muhammad and illustrated by Hatem Ali.
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On today’s episode I chat about the book I Believe I Can by Grace Byers and Illustrated by Keturah A. Bobo This is a wonderful read with the themes of self acceptance and self reliance. This episode will give you the confidence boost you need in a great read.
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On today’s episode I chat about the book Eyes that Kiss in the Corners by Johanna Ho Illustrated by Dung Ho. This is a wonderful read with the themes of self acceptance and authenticity.
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On today’s episode I speak with Author & Illustrator Vanessa Brantley Newton. Vanessa Brantley Newton was born during the Civil Rights movement, and attended school in Newark, NJ. Being part of a diverse, tight-knit community during such turbulent times, Vanessa learned the importance of acceptance and empowerment in shaping a young person’s life. Our conversation will be inspiring and uplifting.
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On today’s episode I chat about the book Magnolia Flower by Zora Neale Hurston, adapted from Ibram X. Kendi Illustrated by Loveis Wise
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On today's episode I chat with Dr. Ariri Onchwari. Dr Ariri Onchwari is an Associate Professor in the department of education at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Her area of focus is early childhood education. She is also an immigrant from Kenya. Diversity, equity, inclusivity and social justice are the cornerstone of her teaching, service and scholarship.
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On today's episode I chat with educator Jamesetta Diggs.
As an Early Learning Coach, She facilitates parent groups, create early learning resources, and teach concepts that build young children’s personal and social skills. Over the 2 years of work, Social Learning for Littles have served more than 500 families with activities to support children’s social and emotional development. In 2021, She published her first activity book “Passport Around the World” for early grades focused on exploring the world, people, differences, and self-acceptance.
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**On today’s episode I talk about resources to start the conversations at home to become more racially inclusive.
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On today's shortie episode I chat about the book Bella The Scientist Goes to Outer Space by Silvana & Isabella Spence Illustrated by Darwin Marfil
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On today’s episode I chat about the book Just Like Me by Vanessa Brantley Newton
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On today’s episode I chat about the "Madness" of students during March. This is a funny reflective episode.
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On today’s episode I chat about the book Everyday MAGIC: The Joy of Not Being Everything and Still Being More Than Enough by Mattie James @themattiejames
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On today's episode I talk about the book Becoming Vanessa, written and illustrated by Vanessa Brantley Newton.
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On today’s episode I chat about the book Barack Book by Jonah Winter & Illustrated by AG Ford
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On today’s episode I chat about the book Cultures of Belonging: Building Inclusive Organizations that Last by Alida Miranda-Wolff
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On today's episode, I chat with Lesley University Associate Professor Dr. Veronica Quillien. She shares her experiences learning her ancestorial language, the Bàsàà people of Cameroon, and what it means to utilize Cultural Relevant Pedagogy in your educational practice.
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On today’s episode I chat about the book The ABCs of Black History by Rio Cortez & Lauren Semmer
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On today's podcast we'll chat with guest author and educator Silvana Spence. Silvana Spence is originally from Brazil. She is an author, mom, presenter and educator who resides in Jacksonville Florida with her two daughters. Victoria is portrayed as a character and Isabella is the co-author of this book. She holds a bachelor's degree in early childhood education- ESOL Endorsed and a master's degree in Curriculum and instruction.
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On today’s episode I chat about the book Nicole and the Fifth Grade desk by Tiffaney Whyte Illustrated by Christina Rudenko
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On today’s episode I chat about how we can look for ways on how to build authentic connections with people of diverse backgrounds.
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On today’s episode I chat with Instructional Coach Mrs. Nita Creekmore. Nita lives just outside Atlanta, GA. In the 18 years she has been in education, she truly believes that in all aspects of the field, relationships must always come first. She has obtained a Bachelor’s in English, Master’s in Elementary Education an Educational Specialist in Supervision & Leadership.
Nita is married to Michael Creekmore, Jr. and has four children. In her free time, she loves spending time with her family and friends, attending her kids activities, practicing yoga and relaxing with a good book.
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Books Nita Creekmore Suggested:
Street Data by Shan Safir & Jamila Dugan
https://us.corwin.com/en-us/nam/street-data/book271852
Literacy is Liberation by Kimberly Parker
https://www.ascd.org/books/literacy-is-liberation?chapter=acknowledgments-literacy-is-liberation
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**On today’s episode I chat about the Paul Gorski's Book Reaching and Teaching Students in Poverty.
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On today’s episode I chat with author Tiffaney Whyte. Tiffaney is an Author, Elementary Special Education teacher, business owner, and mother of two young adults who resides in Atlanta, Georgia. Tiffaney is originally from Brooklyn, New York. She is passionate about spreading joy and positivity in her classroom.
Tiffaney created her brand "De'AvionBlu Innovations to empower and motivate fellow Educators as they cultivate young minds.
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On today’s episode I chat with Rockstar Author & Educator Naomi O'Brien Naomi is a wife, mom, author, creator, presenter, and educator who currently lives in Los Angeles, California. She enjoys using her creative skills to teach students how to read and help caregivers and other educators teach important lessons to children.
You can find Naomi's work here:Naomi O'Brien
Read Like A Rock Star Teaching
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On today's episode, FEBN-Find out what this amazing acronym is and why I decided to leave the classroom this year.
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On today’s episode I chat about my experiences being a black educator in Northern Minnesota.
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On today’s episode I chat educator Heidi Schuchman about multicultural education strategies and mindset practices.
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On today’s episode I chat about the book The Proudest Blue: A Story of Hijab and Family by Ibthihaj Muhammad with S.K Ali Illustrated by Hatem Aly
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On today's episode, I share about another great historical fiction novel Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz Ryan.
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On today's episode, I share about a great read I Am Every Good Thing by Derrick Barnes & Gordon C. James.
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On today's episode, I share about a great read All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold and Suzanne Kaufman. This is a great read to get you started on building your classroom community.
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On today’s episode I chat about a great book titled Planting the Trees of Kenya by Claire A. Nivola
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On today’s episode I chat about a great book titled 50 Cents and a Dream: Young Booker T. Washington by Jabari Asim Illustrated by Bryan Collier
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On today's episode, **I share my free training for individuals who wanted to learn more about cultural competency. You get to listen right here right now!
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On today's episode, I chat with Author Kathlyn J. Kirkwood as we discuss her new book Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me 'Round: My Story of the Making of Martin Luther King Day.
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Today we're going to talk about strategies for cultural understanding. This episode will help you learn how to better relate to your fellow community members. I can't wait to share some tips on understanding my effective competency strategies with you.
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On today's episode I will discuss this great professional development book titled, To Be Free: Understanding and Eliminating Racism by by Marlene Wisuri and Thomas Peacock You can purchase the book here:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9010707-to-be-free
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**We're going to focus today on an incredible true story about a young high schooler Kathlyn J. Kirkwood from Memphis, Tennessee, becoming a foot soldier after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Kwanzaa is an African American Holiday which started in the lat 1960s. Let’s explore together the meaning of the holiday and why it’s so important to many African Americans on today’s episode
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**Are you looking for a great book that highlights inclusivity? Change Sings: A Children's Anthem by poet Amanda Gorman and Illustrated by Loren Long are great to read on everyone's bookshelves. Please take a listen to my review.
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On today's episode I'll share with you One of my favorite motivators for student engagement with also sharing various cultural influences in my Reading instruction is called Folktale Friday.
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On today's podcast I review my favorite childrens books for the month of October. The titles are: Ellray Jakes is not a Chicken by Sally Warner, Firebird by Misty Copeland, Young, Gifted and Black by Jamia Wilson, and Hair for Mama by Kelly A. Tinkham
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**On this episode, we will talk about some inspirational African books that are needed at home and in your classroom. This episode is part 1 of my series of books I want to share.
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On this episode I share insights on one of my favorite African folktales.
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On today's episode, I'll share my favorite Liberian Folktale Koi and the Kola Nuts by Verna Aardema Illustrated by Joe Cepeda. If you'd like to purchase my companion lesson plan, click on the link below.
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On today's episode, I'll share my insights on one of my favorite Caribbean tales Cendrillon. If you'd like to purchase my companion lesson plan click on the link below:
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In today's episode, we're going to chat about finding the right books that are culturally inclusive for your home or classroom library. We will explore some of my favorite resources that are all about harnessing a more inclusive framework when it comes to making sure that the books you have on your shelves at home or in your classroom honor and reflect all students.Podcast Episode #12 How to organize your home and classroom library resource page
Curriculum Scorecard
Diversifying Your Classroom Book Collections? Avoid these seven pitfalls article
What makes a High-Quality Diverse Text & How to get these texts into your classroom article
Blogs & Websites
The Conscious Kid Website
We Need Diverse Books Website
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On today's episode, I reflect three key points I learned from teaching virtually. This was my account of what worked and what didn't with a little humor along the way.
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On today's podcast, I'll be discussing one of my favorite books Let's Celebrate: Special Days Around the World by Kate DePalma. I love sharing with my students various ethnic holidays and their meanings. I also have more information on where you can order my companion Unit Plan, Workbook, and Presentation on my website. www.Jebehedmunds.com
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Podcast: The Cultural Curriculum chat with Jebeh Edmunds
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Have you started to check in on what your business organization is doing to become more inclusive? Are you not sure how to get started? I’ve got 10 steps to help foster an inclusive workplace on today’s episode. Let’s get started.
Included is my free inclusive workplace audit checklist for you to use today!
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On today's episode, I'm going to share how you can bring this philosophy to life with multiple perspectives at the forefront in your classroom.
On today's episode I wanted to share some really actionable tools and steps that you can use in your classroom to promote multicultural education.
Today we're going to talk all things Cultural Competency, what it is, and my famous 3 C’s to keep us all in check so we can better relate to our fellow community members of color. I also discuss Dr. Maura Cullen's Book 35 Dumb Things Well-Intended People Say. You can click on the link below to order her book.https://www.mauracullen.com/book/
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Today, I'll share two crazy field trip stories that will give you some ideas of what it's like to teach outside of the classroom.
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On today's episode, I share my funny ways of coping with the madness that spring brings to our children towards the end of our crazy school year.
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On today's podcast I will give you actionable strategies on how to create an inclusive workplace in both your business and school organizations.
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On today's podcast, I'll be discussing practical ways you can be accountable in your classroom environment.
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On today's episode, I explore practical strategies on how to attain culturally responsive content in your classroom.
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In today's episode, I'm going to share the background knowledge of Multicultural Education with you and discuss the work of Dr. James Banks, one of the architects of Multicultural Education today.
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On today's podcast I share why African folktales are important and I share my favorite Anansi the Spider story that my students just love.
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On this episode I'll explore the reflective practices that I've learned about teaching distance learning during the pandemic. You'll hear some humorous stories and learn what still motivates me this school year.
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On this episode I explore the feeling that I felt when my teacher scoffed at calling my name on the first day of school. Check it out and listen to my insight and multicultural perspective.
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On today's podcast, I explore the book The People Could Fly by Virginia Hamilton and give my words of advice as to how to teach this book in your classroom.
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On today's podcast, I'll discuss the book, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba and his quest to help his family and his village in drought-ridden Malawi in 2001. I read this book to my students every year. My students always get a feel of self-determination and perspective of how the education system is run in other countries. This is the ultimate problem solving book.
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On this episode I share about an amazing new book called Your Name is a Song by Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow, Illustrated by Luisa Uribe(c)2020 that will be music to your ears.
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This episode is about the book, Ruth and The Green Book by Alexander Ramsey Calvin and how this book can improve your classroom library.
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On this episode I share my favorite Multicultural Books for your classroom library.
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On today's podcast I review one of my favorite poems titled The Undefeated by Kwame Alexander and Illustrated by Kadir Nelson. This book should be on your bookshelves today!
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Where's Ashton Kutcher when you need him?! LOL. I've got a funny story about how a teachable moment was very inspiring in what I do every day. I hope you enjoy it.
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I share with you my first experience about my no cupcake rule in my classroom. I was surprised, that I didn't have an angry bird cupcake thrown at my face. Listen how I kept to my convictions in maintaining a positive and inclusive classroom ritual that has no sugar, and tons of fun. If you need a good laugh today, I've got you covered.
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