
3 Ways To Respond To Disappointment In Your Racial Justice Work
#021 - In this episode, Dr. Terrance L. Green shares 3 ways to respond to disappointment in your racial justice work. I hope you enjoy this episode and join our community at: www.raciallyjustschools.com. When you join the community, I will send you a FREE video on 3 Tips to Make Your Racial Justice Work Better.
11mins
28 Oct 2022
Rank #1

How To Make Your Professional Learning Community (PLC) Racially Just
#020 - In this special Office Hours episode, Dr. Terrance L. Green shares 3 ways to make your professional learning community (PLC) racially just. For a list of the 6 questions, that Terrance shares in the podcast, they are HERE in this blog post. I hope you enjoy this episode and join our community at: www.raciallyjustschools.com. When you join the community, I will send you a FREE video on 3 Tips to Make Your Racial Justice Work Better.
32mins
15 Oct 2022
Rank #2
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Cultivating & Celebrating Black Joy in Schools w/Dr. Tyrone Howard
#19 - Special guest, Dr. Tyrone Howard, Endowed Professor of Education and Information Studies at UCLA, joins Dr. Terrance L. Green on the Racially Just Schools Podcast. Terrance and Tyrone discuss the importance of schools getting real about race and racism, some indicators of what schools that affirm Black youth’s identities might be doing (i.e., Black Joy). We also talked about what districts might do to attract and retain Black teachers, and finally, Dr. Howard offered a powerful and practical framework to help leaders and educators shift their lens towards doing racial justice and equity work in schools. And we discussed so much more. You can learn more about Dr. Howard's work and follow him on his Twitter account at TyroneCHoward. I hope you enjoy this episode and join our community at: www.raciallyjustschools.com. When you join the community, I will send you a FREE video on 3 Tips to Make Your Racial Justice Work Better.
37mins
2 Oct 2022
Rank #3

The Power of Centering Black Possibility in Education w/Dr. Chezare Warren
#18 - Special guest, Dr. Chezare Warren, Associate Professor of Equity and Inclusion in Education Policy at Vanderbilt University, joins Dr. Terrance L. Green (he/him) on the Racially Just Schools podcast. Terrance and Chezare discuss the importance of starting from a place of Black possibility in schools, how teachers might take up more critical forms of empathy in their work, how district and school leaders might think differently about data, Black Education Spaces, and so much more. You can learn more about Dr. Warren's work at chezarewarren.com. I hope you enjoy this episode and join our community at: www.raciallyjustschools.com. When you join the community, I will send you a FREE video on 3 Tips to Make Your Racial Justice Work Better.
48mins
16 Sep 2022
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The Radical Possibilities of Community Responsive Education (Part 2) w/Dr. Jeff Duncan-Andrade
#17 - Special guest, Dr. Jeff Duncan-Andrade, Professor of Latina/Latino Studies and Race and Resistance Studies at San Francisco State University, joins Dr. Terrance L. Green (he/him) on the podcast. Terrance and Jeff discuss the promises and possibilities of community responsive education, its relation to culturally responsive teaching and culturally relevant pedagogy. We also talk about some of the lessons that he's learned from the Roses In Concrete School that he helped co-found, and we discuss what educators can learn from Tupac. This is the second part of two episodes with Dr. Duncan-Andrade. You can learn more about Jeff's work and follow him on Twitter at @JDuncanAndrade.I hope you enjoy this episode and join our community at: www.raciallyjustschools.com. When you join the community, I will send you a FREE video on 3 Tips to Make Your Racial Justice Work Better.
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20 Aug 2022
Rank #5

3 Practices Every Educator Should Do During The Summer
#16 - In this episode, Dr. Terrance L. Green shares 3 Practices Every Educator Should Do During The Summer. I hope you enjoy this episode and join our community at:www.raciallyjustschools.comWhen you join the community, I will send you a FREE video on 3 Tips to Make Your Racial Justice Work Better.
18mins
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3 Ways That Racial Justice Work Can Become Watered Down & What You Can Do About It
#15 - In this episode, Dr. Terrance L. Green shares 3 Ways that Racial Justice Work Can Become Watered Down and What You Can Do About It. I hope you enjoy this episode and join our community at:www.raciallyjustschools.comWhen you join the community, I will send you a FREE video on 3 Tips to Make Your Racial Justice Work Better.
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Radically Rethinking the Foundations of Schooling (Part 1) w/Dr. Jeff Duncan-Andrade
#14 - Special guest, Dr. Jeff Duncan-Andrade, Professor of Latina/Latino Studies and Race and Resistance Studies at San Francisco State University, joins Dr. Terrance L. Green (he/him) on the podcast. Terrance and Jeff discuss why districts need to radically rethink schooling, how schools might become an institution of prevention to build a just and well society, and how districts might respond to the impacts of COVID-19 and so much more. This is the first part 1 of two episodes with Dr. Duncan-Andrade. You can learn more about Jeff's work and follow him on Twitter at @JDuncanAndrade. I hope you enjoy this episode and join our community at: www.raciallyjustschools.com. When you join the community, I will send you a FREE video on 3 Tips to Make Your Racial Justice Work Better.
33mins
12 Jul 2022
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How To Know When It's Time To Leave Your District Or School (Ask Dr. Green Episode)
#013 - In this special Office Hours episode, Dr. Terrance L. Green shares 5 ways to know if you can do racial justice work in the school or district where you work, and if it's time for you to leave. I hope you enjoy this episode and join our community at: www.raciallyjustschools.com. When you join the community, I will send you a FREE video on 3 Tips to Make Your Racial Justice Work Better.
22mins
4 Jun 2022
Rank #9

Disrupting the School-to-Prison Pipeline and Nexus
#12 - Special guest, Morgan, Craven, National Director of Policy, Advocacy, and Community Engagement at Intercultural Development Research Association (or IDRA), joins Dr. Terrance L. Green (he/him) on the podcast. Professor Green and Morgan discuss what exactly is the school to prison pipeline and nexus, what we know from research about what happens when police are in schools. They also discuss how important it is to confront racial myths about Black and other racially minoritized youth in the context of punitive discipline and what schools might do to start to undo the school to prison pipeline, and we discussed so much more. You can learn more about Morgan Craven's work and follow her on Twitter at @morganlcraven. To learn more about the history of police in schools from the Advancement Project. I hope you enjoy this episode and join our community at: www.raciallyjustschools.com. When you join the community, I will send you a FREE video on 3 Tips to Make Your Racial Justice Work Better.
36mins
4 Mar 2022
Rank #10