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"Education is not just in the classroom; it's a lifelong journey." Dr. Letha Bell-JacksonEarly Childhood Educator and Doctorate in Christian Education"Black educators matter because we are the bridge to understanding and empowerment." In this enlightening episode of Black Educators Matter, we are thrilled to feature Dr. Letha Bell-Jackson, a dedicated educator with over 20 years of experience. Dr. Bell-Jackson shares her unique perspective on the importance of Black educators in shaping the lives of students and the broader community. "Teaching is my life source." Dr. Bell-Jackson reflects on her formative years in Chicago, where she experienced the challenges of a lack of Black representation in education. She emphasizes the critical role that educators play in fostering life skills and community engagement, particularly for parents. With a heart for mentorship, Dr. Bell-Jackson discusses her mission to empower families and nurture future generations.Join us as we delve into Dr. Bell-Jackson's reflections on her career, the state of Black education in America, and her unwavering determination to uplift her community. Her passion for teaching and advocacy is a testament to the profound impact that Black educators have on all students.

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