Brown v Board at 66 (BONUS)

Brown v Board at 66 (BONUS)

Today, May 17th, is the 66th anniversary of the Brown v. Board decision. Last year, we created a 6 part mini-series to commemorate the 65th anniversary, and we’re going to be revisiting that mini-series over the next 6 weeks.

S5E12 – COVID-19: Matt Gonzales on Equity

S5E12 – COVID-19: Matt Gonzales on Equity

We’re joined by Matt Gonzales, the founder and director of the Integration and Innovation Initiative at the NYU Metro Center to discuss what equity looks like in the midst of this crisis, and how we can leverage community, relationships, and vulnerability to improve our educational system on the other side.

S5E11 – COVID-19: Teacher Check-In

S5E11 – COVID-19: Teacher Check-In

We’re joined by two teachers, Zoe Rooney and Kara Cisco, who are grappling with what remote learning means for students already facing educational inequities. As we all have to balance and juggle and re-prioritize due to circumstances outside our control can we learn to have greater empathy for the families who have always had to cope with so many factors outside their control? And can we translate that lesson into a will to make systemic changes when our children return to their classrooms?

S5E10 – COVID-19: Finding Community in Isolation

S5E10 – COVID-19: Finding Community in Isolation

We find ourselves in the most segregated school environment imaginable – quarantined at home. The inequities are glaring and the needs of our communities are all too real. We discuss making this time at home reflective of our values with Garrett Bucks – an anti-racist organizer, writer, and father of two.

S5E9 – Choosing a School: Values, Privilege, and Responsibility

S5E9 – Choosing a School: Values, Privilege, and Responsibility

Choosing a school, as a white and / or privileged person can feel overwhelming. If you are prepared to set aside test scores and school ratings, what should take their place? We’re joined by two moms who are thinking through this decision for their soon-to-be elementary school kids.