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On Co-Teaching, Rest, and Black Educator Retention

From The Exit Interview: A Podcast for Black Educators
In this powerful episode of The Exit Interview: A Podcast for Black Educators, host Dr. Asia Lyons sits down with Keisha Rembert, an award-winning former middle school educator turned higher ed faculty member, to discuss the real reasons Black educators are leaving the profession—and what schools, unions, and policymakers can do to stop the exodus.

From racial battle fatigue to the lack of affinity spaces, Keisha shares her personal journey through 17 years in education, the moment she realized she had outgrown her school, and how Black educators can reclaim their power in and beyond the classroom.

From New Teacher Talk

From New Teacher Talk
In this heartfelt episode of New Teacher Talk, Dr. Anna reunites with Cecily Relucio from Umuwi Ethnic Studies, one of her very first first graders. Join them as they reflect on their shared history and delve into the essential needs of new teachers. Together, they passionately advocate for the inclusion of ethnic studies in school curriculums, highlighting its impact on students and educators alike. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that spans years of educational evolution and emphasizes the importance of diverse perspectives in education.

Umuwi Ethnic Studies: www.umuwiethnicstudies.org

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