EPISODE · Oct 19, 2024 · 34 MIN
Dr. Chezare A. Warren—Centering Possibilities in Education for Black Children
from EDUP Xcelerated Excellence · host Jacob Easley II, PhD, PMP
Our Guest, Dr. Chezare A. Warren, is Associate Professor of education policy with a secondary faculty appointment in the department of teaching and learning at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College. He addresses the role of empath and the counterbalance of false empathy as jumping off point for greater equity in schools. In doing so, he elevates the importance of interpersonal relationships that humanize educational experiences. Dr. Warren shares how his latest book Centering Possibility in Black Education emphasizes to work of Black artists and the possibilities for the educational experience of Black children. In this episode he explores art a scholarship and advocacy, reaching audiences and loving all people, but particularly Black people out loud. Chezare punctuates his experience by centering Black life as a space of refuge. Your Host: Jacob Easley II, PhD, PMP Resources: Chezare Warren Centering Possibility in Black Education The Difference Between False Empathy and True Support (TED Talk) Freedom Dreams by RobinD. G. Kelley The EDUP Experience Sponsors: The 2.0 Conferences Xcelerated Excellence Consulting
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Our Guest, Dr. Chezare A. Warren, is Associate Professor of education policy with a secondary faculty appointment in the department of teaching and learning at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College. He addresses the role of empath and the counterbalance of false empathy as jumping off point for greater equity in schools. In doing so, he elevates the importance of interpersonal relationships that humanize educational experiences. Dr. Warren shares how his latest book Centering Possibility in Black Education emphasizes to work of Black artists and the possibilities for the educational experience of Black children. In this episode he explores art a scholarship and advocacy, reaching audiences and loving all people, but particularly Black people out loud. Chezare punctuates his experience by centering Black life as a space of refuge. Your Host: Jacob Easley II, PhD, PMP Resources: Chezare Warren Centering Possibility in Black Education The Difference Between False Empathy and True Support (TED Talk) Freedom Dreams by RobinD. G. Kelley The EDUP Experience Sponsors: The 2.0 Conferences Xcelerated Excellence Consulting
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