In November, I wrote the article Black Educators Share Their Thoughts on What Happens When White Women Cry in Schools. Then, in January I shared a 2nd article in which Black education leaders shared DIFFERENT views on white tears. In my conversations with educators, I am learning that in order to change the way we lead, coach, mentor, and manage…
Month: February 2018
An Interview with a 27-Year-Old Black Father: Trying to Avoid the School to Prison Pipeline
In the article Is the Road to Special Education (for Black Boys) Paved with the White Educator’s Paperwork?, we meet Randy for the first time. Some Context Let’s imagine something for a moment. There is a Black father, Randy, who struggles to maintain employment. He was…