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Teaching Is Legacy Podcast
by Eugene Pringle, Jr.
Teaching Is Legacy is a podcast dedicated to honoring the profound impact of educators—past, present, and future. Rooted in the rich traditions of Black education and the transformative history of HBCUs, each episode uplifts the stories, voices, and innovations of teachers who shape communities and change lives. Through conversations with educators, leaders, and alumni, we explore how teaching becomes legacy: a generational force that inspires, liberates, and redefines what’s possible for students everywhere.
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Bridging the Digital Divide: HBCUs Promoting Digital Equity in Teacher Education
This conversation explores the intersection of digital equity, technology, and education within Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The speakers discuss the digital divide, the role of HBCUs in social activism, and the importance of preparing future educators to navigate and advocate for digital equity. They emphasize the need for community engagement, cultural representation in technology, and the responsibilities of educators in bridging the digital divide. The discussion also touches on the future of HBCUs in technology education and the legacy they aim to leave for future generations.Support the show
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Teaching is Legacy Podcast: A Place Where We All Can Be Free: Afrofuturism, HBCUs, and Teacher Education: Dr. Larry J. Walker
Unlock the profound intersection of Afrofuturism, HBCUs, and Black educator pipelines in this powerful episode featuring Dr. Larry J. Walker. Discover how historical visions of liberation continue to shape contemporary strategies for cultivating Black leadership in education—and why imagining a future rooted in Black excellence isn’t just theory, but a call to action. You’ll hear how Dr. Walker connects the legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois and Black Panther to today’s fight for justice, highlighting the urgent need for culturally affirming, decolonized teacher preparation programs. Dive into specific policies and systemic barriers impacting the pipeline of Black teachers, especially Black men, and learn actionable strategies to challenge funding disparities, systemic racism, and conservative mindsets threatening educational progress.Support the show
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Welcome to the Teaching Is Legacy Podcast
In the inaugural episode of the Teaching His Legacy podcast, host Eugene Pringle Jr. shares his passion for teacher preparation programs at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). He reflects on his personal journey in education, the influence of black educators, and the importance of social action in the teaching profession. He emphasizes the legacy of HBCUs in shaping black education and the ongoing challenges faced by black educators today. He calls for a collective effort to uplift and support black teachers while preserving the rich history and contributions of black education.Support the show
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Teaching Is Legacy is a podcast dedicated to honoring the profound impact of educators—past, present, and future. Rooted in the rich traditions of Black education and the transformative history of HBCUs, each episode uplifts the stories, voices, and innovations of teachers who shape communities and change lives. Through conversations with educators, leaders, and alumni, we explore how teaching becomes legacy: a generational force that inspires, liberates, and redefines what’s possible for students everywhere.
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Eugene Pringle, Jr.
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