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Black Educators Matter: Project 500 Podcast

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30 Jun 2021

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“It was my Black teachers who got me through those times.” Mr. Jeff Carmon Adjunct Professor, North Carolina Central University School of Law Jeff Carmon "You can't control how people view you. You can control how you respond to their perception." Have you ever examined the power of a community and school working together? On today’s episode, we are joined by Adjunct Professor Jeff Carmon, who combines his passion for community, history and law in the classroom. Reflecting on his small town upbringing, Jeff speaks on the parallels between a Ronald Reagan statement as a child and recent Trump rhetoric, the barriers that prevent Black educators from entering the field, and the consequences of love not being established in the home. “Because of their strength, I must carry on.” What is Black shame, and why don’t we share our stories with one another? What is the missing connection between Black teachers and students (and why it’s important for us to know our history!)? If the performance gap is continuing to grow… what is the system set up to do for Black students? Jeff answers these questions, provides words of wisdom to new educators, and highlights why he can remember every Black teacher since Kindergarten.

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