Dr. Christopher Emdin and Sam Seidel on From White Folks Who Teach in the Hood
In this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Shawnee Caruthers gets into a profound discussion with Dr. Christopher Emdin and Sam Seidel about their latest work, "From White Folks Who Teach in the Hood." This conversation is essential for educators who are ready to challenge their own biases and rethink their roles in marginalized communities. Emdin and Seidel explore the importance of cultural competency and equity in education, asking educators to not only impart academic knowledge but also to create inclusive environments where all students feel seen and valued. They emphasize the need for educators to become agents of change, taking accountability for their impact and actively working to dismantle systemic inequities in the classroom.
Outline
- (00:00) Introduction to Elevating Innovation Virtual Conference
- (01:04) Discussing 'From White People Who Teach in a Hood'
- (03:04) Challenges and Reflections on Cultural Competency
- (10:20) Practical Steps and Final Thoughts
Links
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sam seidel and Olatunde Sobomehin on the Creative Hustle and Blazing Your Own Path
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For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood ... and the Rest of Y'all Too
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