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Black Educators Matter: Project 500 Podcast - A podcast by Danielle Moneyham and Brooke Brown - Mercoledì

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"Even if I can't reach every kid... my hope is to reach one." Ms. Darnesha Miller Adjunct Professor, Restorative Justice, Criminology, Law and Society; Substitute Teacher (K-12) "For me, with college... I really don't even know if it's the great equalizer like they told us it was." Is there a future doctor in the house! On today's episode, I am joined by my high school friend (and extremely talented writer), Darnesha Miller. As an educator with experience in classrooms K - post secondary, across institutions, Ph.D. Candidate Miller reflects on representation, the choice of college, and the blessing of having potential. Cultural competency, human connection, and the value of loving on our students are a few things we are discussing. D. Miller keeps it very honest in our conversation, and we explore living in Chicago... and how she battled through racism she experienced while pursuing her masters degree. Teaching is truly a love language... sowing seeds of excellence. Speaking of... #Shoutout to the teachers at Morgan Park High School, especially Mr. & Mrs. Arrington!

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