Afleveringen
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In this episode we sit down with one of Long Beach Poly's very own Jackrabbits, Tammie Wilson. We discuss how public school shaped her to be the force she is now within Special Education and share the concerns of this resource from both sides of the continuum.
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In this episode, I sit down and have a very honest conversation with Educational Leader Hope Barnes. We unpack the disparities that impact black students and how these are addressed within our education system. We talk curriculum, race, and the hard conversations that are necessary for teachers to have in this moment.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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On this episode, I introduce a series that seeks to bring insight on the challenges and rewards of education. Shining a light on why educators and families should invest their best into the students in our communities and starting the conversation that works toward necessary solutions.
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This episode I check in and look to set the tone for the last month of the most historic year to date.
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I sit down and talk all things self-employment with Associate Broker Trina Gonzales Van and learn some valuable things about the real estate industry.
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This episode I sat down with my mom ,Beverly Michelle, to connect on some things she and I are both passionate about.
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I sit down with my younger brother and have some fun talking about the good times growing up, but visit some of the challenges he faced growing up. He shares his secret to overcoming some common obstacles as a young man today.
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This week I take a moment to encourage listeners to receive the things that will give them strength to carry on.
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In this episode TamLorraine sits down and talks with one of the leaders in Inland Empire. We find out his perspectives on leading in the community and how that looks in today's society as a black man.
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In this episode TamLorraine uses some time to vent on the things that have disturbed her as a black woman in America. She also takes the opportunity to sit down with family member Jada to get some insight on how the youth of Inland Empire are feeling during these unprecedented times.
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I sit down and talk with Alexsys about how she owned the transition she made from middle school, to high school, and college. We reflect on the inevitable process that young people go through and hope to encourage our peers to tap into the beauty in knowing who you are and the benefits to surrounding yourself with those who know you, too.
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In this episode we give our sentiments on Candace Owens because why not? Stephanie sheds light on her first hand experience in local politics and we have a guided discussion about the importance of growing an awareness of politics among the black and brown communities, then participating .
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On this episode I sit down with my younger brother and big sis to decompress about how our plans have changed in some way or another this year. WARNING: This episode contains offensive language.
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This introduces the host of the Bridge I.E. Lorraine and lets listeners know what to expect on the Bridge I.E.