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Healing Centered Arts Education Podcast
by Arts Ed Newark
Healing Centered Arts Education is a four-part podcast series from Arts Ed Newark exploring how healing-centered, arts-based practices are transforming Newark classrooms and communities. Through honest conversations with local leaders, the series makes the case for arts education as essential infrastructure for youth mental health—not mere enrichment. Research shows 45 minutes of art-making can reduce cortisol levels by up to 75%. This podcast is both a learning platform and an advocacy tool, amplifying Newark-based leadership at a moment when young people need it most.
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Classroom Practice, Educator Reflection, and Student Transformation with Raheema Battles, Classroom Educator, Lincoln Elementary School
Today I’m pleased to be joined by Raheema Battles, a classroom educator at Lincoln School in Newark who took part in our Healing Centered in the Arts work. Ms. Battles brings more than fifteen years of experience working with students across several grade levels, including first grade and upper elementary, as well as middle school. She began her teaching journey as a substitute teacher while finishing college and raising three children, and her work has always been grounded in meeting students where they are and supporting their individual growth.In addition to her classroom teaching, she has served as a Lead Teacher and School Leadership Committee Chair, supporting both staff development and school improvement. Ms. Battles holds degrees in Early Childhood Education and Recreation Administration and is currently completing a Master’s degree in Educational Administration and Leadership, while also pursuing training through Rutgers University to become a Registered Behavioral Technician.
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School Culture, Educator Practice, and Student Impact with Principal Hillary Dow of Lincoln School
Today I’m very excited to be joined by Principal Hillary Dow, a 26 year educator in The Newark Board of Education. Ms. Dow is the proud principal of Lincoln School where she was instrumental in leading the school in exiting the New Jersey Department of Education designation as a “school in need of improvement” to one where student academic growth, achievement and attendance is steadily on the rise. Lincoln School was the recipient of the Arts Ed Newark Trauma Informed Care and Healing Centered Practices grant which afforded the school the access to research-based practices proven to deliver high-quality rigorous arts learning in safe student-centered spaces thus creating trauma-informed learning environments.
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Systems Leadership, Equity, and Sustaining Quality Arts Education with Devonne DeNose, Director, Office of Visual and Performing Arts, Newark Board of Education
Today I’m very excited to be joined by Devonne DeNose, Director of Visual and Performing Arts at Newark Board of Education. She works closely with school leaders, educators, and community partners to expand access to high quality arts learning for students.Devonne brings deep experience in supporting arts instruction across schools and in thinking about how creative practice can support both learning and well-being. Through this work, she helps ensure that the arts are not treated as an extra, but as an essential part of a student’s education and development.
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Community-rooted Healing, Youth Voice, and Arts as Belonging with Al Tariq Best, Founder, The H.U.B.B.
Today I’m honored to be joined by Al-Tariq Best, the Founder and Executive Director of The Hubb in Newark. The Hubb has become an important space in the city for youth development, creativity, and community connection. Through its work, the organization provides opportunities for young people to explore their interests, build skills, and engage in programs that support both personal growth and artistic expression. Al-Tariq brings a deep commitment to youth leadership and community empowerment. His work focuses on creating environments where young people feel seen, valued, and encouraged to develop their voices and talents.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Healing Centered Arts Education is a four-part podcast series from Arts Ed Newark exploring how healing-centered, arts-based practices are transforming Newark classrooms and communities. Through honest conversations with local leaders, the series makes the case for arts education as essential infrastructure for youth mental health—not mere enrichment. Research shows 45 minutes of art-making can reduce cortisol levels by up to 75%. This podcast is both a learning platform and an advocacy tool, amplifying Newark-based leadership at a moment when young people need it most.
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