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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2020 · 41 MIN

Educator Activist

from Black Educators Matter: Project 500 Podcast · host Brooke Brown and Danielle Moneyham

Black Educators Matter, because Black Children matter. - Ms. Priscilla Dixon (Caretaker, Educator, Mother, Lawyer) 12th Grade History Teacher It's in her history. Ms. Priscilla Dixon walks us through her educational experiences, and how the evolution of her career prepared her for the classroom. Understanding the history of education in the United States of America is complex, and Priscilla breaks it down. We discuss  the parallels between law and education, models of education in the U.S. (and how it is connected to your zip code), and how high stakes testing and discipline have become the foundation of schools (... some schools...). AND, we got a quick history lesson! 1. How many president owned slaves while in office? 2. What religious organization never endorsed slavery? 3. Who is Oney ("Ona") Judge, and why should we all know her story? 4. How does the Haitian Revolution connect to the Louisiana Purchase? 5. How much money is the average Black family worth? We also discuss the power of Restorative Justice, the problem with being a rule follower, and honoring our student's humanity. The joy of activism, shared through an educator lens. Tune in!

Black Educators Matter, because Black Children matter. - Ms. Priscilla Dixon (Caretaker, Educator, Mother, Lawyer) 12th Grade History Teacher It's in her history. Ms. Priscilla Dixon walks us through her educational experiences, and how the evolution of her career prepared her for the classroom. Understanding the history of education in the United States of America is complex, and Priscilla breaks it down. We discuss  the parallels between law and education, models of education in the U.S. (and how it is connected to your zip code), and how high stakes testing and discipline have become the foundation of schools (... some schools...). AND, we got a quick history lesson! 1. How many president owned slaves while in office? 2. What religious organization never endorsed slavery? 3. Who is Oney ("Ona") Judge, and why should we all know her story? 4. How does the Haitian Revolution connect to the Louisiana Purchase? 5. How much money is the average Black family worth? We also discuss the power of Restorative Justice, the problem with being a rule follower, and honoring our student's humanity. The joy of activism, shared through an educator lens. Tune in!

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