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S6.E10 - I Rise: 3 Commitments to Anchor Your Unfinished Equity Work

An episode of the The Culture-Centered Classroom podcast, hosted by Jocelynn, titled "S6.E10 - I Rise: 3 Commitments to Anchor Your Unfinished Equity Work" was published on November 19, 2025 and runs 18 minutes.

November 19, 2025 ·18m · The Culture-Centered Classroom

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This episode is a love letter to the hard, holy, and unfinished work of equity; a celebration of every educator who stayed in the fight. We ground our reflection in the fierce resilience of Maya Angelou's Still I Rise and the promise of our ancestors.The work is challenging, but our commitment to move forward (Still We Move) remains fierce. Join us for a final reflection on the questions that shaped this season and learn the 3 practical commitments you need to anchor your spirit and sustain your energy through the next chapter.Key Takeaways from Episode 10Rest as Resistance: Understand why pausing with purpose and releasing the heavy weight of the work is a strategic move, not a weakness.The Ancestral Blueprint: We reflect on the wisdom of liberation architects like Mary McLeod Bethune who taught us how to build with vision in the face of limitation.The AnchorED Challenge: Discover the 3 Actionable Commitments (The Still We Move Trio) designed using the AnchorED framework to transition from reflection into immediate, sustainable action.You Are the Dream: A profound reminder that your courage, your presence, and your joy in the classroom are the legacy of generations of hope.Looking Ahead: The Culture of Celebration:I'm thrilled to announce the launch of our next series: "The Culture of Celebration: Joy as an Equity Strategy."This series is your intentional pivot into renewal. We'll explore why affirmation and joy are vital to sustaining anti-racist work. We'll conclude the series by sharing my revised process for choosing a focus word or phrase for 2026—a blueprint for anchoring your next year in clarity and intention.In this episode I mention:Maya AngelouJames BaldwinMary McLeod BethuneW.E.B. Du BoisPaulo FreireGholdy MuhammadJimmy CasasThe AnchorED for Achievement FrameworkResources to Anchor Your Work:Comprehensive Support - https://customteachingsolutions.com/servicesVirtual Learning Library - https://customteachingsolutions.com/virtuallearningTeaching Materials - https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/custom-teaching-solutionsActivities for creating a welcoming and inclusive class - Buy resources in my TEACHER SHOP!Culture-Centered Teacher WORKSHOPS - Click HERE for more information Ready to Take Action?FREE Roadmap: Grab your FREE "The Welcoming & Inclusive Classroom Classroom Roadmap" at: https://customteachingsolutions.com/theroadmapDiscovery Call: Schedule a free DISCOVERY CALL to discuss bringing the AnchorED framework to your team: https://calendly.com/customteachingsolutions/35minCheck out The Culture-Centered Teacher Workshops HERE!Connect with me:Email - [email protected] - https://www.linkedin.com/company/cts-custom-teaching-solutions/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iteachcustom/Website - https://customteachingsolutions.com**Custom Teaching Solutions is an affiliate for Bookshop.org, which means we receive a commission on every sale that comes through our link at no additional cost to you.**

This episode is a love letter to the hard, holy, and unfinished work of equity; a celebration of every educator who stayed in the fight. We ground our reflection in the fierce resilience of Maya Angelou's Still I Rise and the promise of our ancestors.

The work is challenging, but our commitment to move forward (Still We Move) remains fierce. Join us for a final reflection on the questions that shaped this season and learn the 3 practical commitments you need to anchor your spirit and sustain your energy through the next chapter.

Key Takeaways from Episode 10

  • Rest as Resistance: Understand why pausing with purpose and releasing the heavy weight of the work is a strategic move, not a weakness.

  • The Ancestral Blueprint: We reflect on the wisdom of liberation architects like Mary McLeod Bethune who taught us how to build with vision in the face of limitation.

  • The AnchorED Challenge: Discover the 3 Actionable Commitments (The Still We Move Trio) designed using the AnchorED framework to transition from reflection into immediate, sustainable action.

  • You Are the Dream: A profound reminder that your courage, your presence, and your joy in the classroom are the legacy of generations of hope.

Looking Ahead: The Culture of Celebration:

I'm thrilled to announce the launch of our next series: "The Culture of Celebration: Joy as an Equity Strategy."

This series is your intentional pivot into renewal. We'll explore why affirmation and joy are vital to sustaining anti-racist work. We'll conclude the series by sharing my revised process for choosing a focus word or phrase for 2026—a blueprint for anchoring your next year in clarity and intention.

In this episode I mention:

  • Maya Angelou

  • James Baldwin

  • Mary McLeod Bethune

  • W.E.B. Du Bois

  • Paulo Freire

  • Gholdy Muhammad

  • Jimmy Casas

  • The AnchorED for Achievement Framework

Resources to Anchor Your Work:

  • Activities for creating a welcoming and inclusive class - Buy resources in my TEACHER SHOP!

  • Culture-Centered Teacher WORKSHOPS - Click HERE for more information


    Ready to Take Action?

Connect with me:

**Custom Teaching Solutions is an affiliate for Bookshop.org, which means we receive a commission on every sale that comes through our link at no additional cost to you.**

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