We’re kicking off our first in a series of Conversations Around the Table. Join us as we dig in with thought leaders and experts on topics about AntiRacism.

Our first Conversation is with Dr. Gholdy Muhammad on August 20th at 1pm. We will discuss Equity in Education:

  • Abolition Teaching
  • How literacy development is a critical tool to shape student identities and critical thinking
  • Black Literary Societies
  • Early childhood as the foundation of a child’s self identity
  • How teachers play a critical role in setting children on the path of empowerment and success or insecurity and failure
  • What an AntiRacist classroom looks like in action

Register HERE

Dr. Muhammad is the author of  Cultivating Genius: An Equity Model for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy and the founder of Hill Pedagogies

Check out Dr. Muhammad’s recent media:

Historically Responsive Literacy: A More Complete Education for All Students 

Good Morning America (GMA) Feature

EdWeek Interview  

Abolitionist Teaching 

Cultivating Genius/ Literacy Lenses. Feature Story

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