May 11 2022
Black Motherhood and Its Connection to Shaping Black Women Leaders
In honor of this past Mother's Day, Black Women In Ed Leadership Digital Content wanted to take the time out to celebrate Black motherhood and its roots connected to shaping Black women leaders. Black mothering differs from other racial groups because Black women have had to mother their children amongst the complex challenges presented by racism and many other oppressive systems. As a result, many Black mothers turned their oppressive tragedies into triumphs and have birthed children leading a nation and their communities, families, professions, and society. Our guest and my mom, Mauresia, share her experience as a mother, her lessons, and how she believes her mothering shaped her daughters' leadership. We say Happy Mother's Day to our moms and thank them for their sacrifices they may look so easy. Follow us, like us, comment on, and share via our social media handles (we are on most podcast platforms):Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlackWomenInEdFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlackWomenEdLeadership/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackwomeninedleadership/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLdz1hafrprWDS-z6b7SEgghttps://www.linkedin.com/company/black-women-in-ed-leadership/?viewAsMember=truehttps://open.spotify.com/show/5j6VolazBva4cD5rXqzf4OWe are asking for donations to continue the expansion of Black Women In Ed Leadership Digital Content. If you are interested in booking Black Women In Educational Leadership Digital Content, you can visit our website below. We really appreciate any help you can give. If you are interested, you can make your donations here:Website: https://linktr.ee/blackwomeninedleadership#BlackWomenInEdLeadershipDigitalContent#BlackWomenInEdLeadership#BlackWomenMatter#ForTheLoveOfBlackWomen#BlackWomenInEdLeadershipPodcast#BlackEducators#BlackSchoolLeaders#BlackWomeInLeadership