Defining US: Voices of Change

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Take a deeper look at the new teaching and learning strategies that are transforming our nation. Hear from the nation‘s leading voices in education and from students whose lives have been transformed through new culturally responsive programs and practices that focus on improving students‘ social and emotional well-being. Learn how to adapt successful solutions in schools to create positive change in your home and community through our podcasts and their FREE companion resources located on our Take Action Portal. takeactionportal.org read less
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Voices of Change with Nicole Yarde: Generational Trauma
Dec 13 2023
Voices of Change with Nicole Yarde: Generational Trauma
In this episode, Stacey DeWitt interviews Nicole Yarde, a passionate and dedicated educator and community leader committed to the development of students, educators, and families. With over 20 years of experience, Nicole has made a career of developing programs that center on the social justice, liberatory education and social-emotional well-being. Nicole has developed several programs, including the Emerging Leaders for Social Justice Institute (ELSJI) within the Office of Equity and Access, with the goal of improving the personal relationships of youth and the way they relate and respond to injustice. Her recent project, The Change Agent Academy, focuses on liberatory education supporting the transformation of oppressive societal structures and promoting more just and equitable communities.     Nicole is resolute in dedicating her time, energy, and voice to disrupting historical, systemic, social and racial inequities that continually work to impede the advancement of students of color. Nicole holds a B.S. in English and Journalism from Medgar Evers College (CUNY) and an M.A. in International Education from NYU.      Powerful Moments      Pay attention throughout this podcast to powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed, including:    0:34 – Nicole discusses growing up in Barbados and how education played a key role in her life. 5:18 – Nicole discusses the stereotyping of black boys and the education practices surrounding them in this country. 9:24 – Nicole talks about Generational Trauma and the effect it has on a person. What does it mean to have a reinforced negative narrative? 17:53 – Nicole explains the approach of “starting with the mind” in her work and the importance of young men talking about how they feel. She speaks on educators and the need to begin with affirming young men, valuing them, and seeing them.  20:17 – Nicole explains what Generational Trauma means to her. 27:14 – Nicole explains her approach to social emotional learning and shares the story of the student who brought her to create the Change Academy.
Voices of Change with Tami Pyfer: The Dignity Index and UNITE
Nov 3 2023
Voices of Change with Tami Pyfer: The Dignity Index and UNITE
Defining US uses the power of media and the promises of education to inspire educators to join the conversation on the socio-political cultural issues that matter. In this episode of Defining US… Stacey DeWitt interviews Tami Pyfer. Tami Pyfer is the Vice President of External Affairs for UNITE – a nonprofit organization that promotes national unity and solidarity across differences. Tami also serves as Chief of Staff to UNITE President and CEO, Tim Shriver, and is the Utah Project Lead for the Dignity Index initiative. Before joining UNITE, Tami served as Education Policy Advisor to former Utah Governor Gary Herbert, where she was involved in state-level education policy development, coalition building, and stakeholder engagement. She held local and state elected office for 12 years, including 4 years on the Utah State Board of Education. Tami’s professional training is in Special Education and before her appointment to serve on the Governor's executive team she worked at Utah State University, teaching coursework and supervising student teachers in the Special Education teacher preparation program. Tami and her husband Aaron are the parents of 5 children, and grandparents of 10.   Powerful Moments   Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.   1:11 - Tami discusses her experiences and background in education and working on the State Board of Education in Utah.5:58 - Tami discusses her experience with policymakers and the disconnect in communication between them and students, educators, and parents. 10:46 - Tami introduces the real meaning behind UNITE that it is not that everyone’s voices should be the same, it means that everyone’s diverse voices have a seat at the table and are heard.  19:33 - The introduction and importance of the Dignity Index.  26:10 - The introduction of the Dignity Index scale going from 1 through 8 and it is meant to ease divisions, prevent violence, and help us solve problems.  55:25 - The Dignity Index is not only for political conflict resolution, but also can apply to any conflict resolutions especially among educators.
Voices of Change with Bill Caritj: Making Great Schools
Apr 3 2023
Voices of Change with Bill Caritj: Making Great Schools
For forty years, I was fortunate to lead the assessment, evaluation, and accountability departments of nine public school districts, including six of the largest in the nation – Washington, DC, Baltimore, St. Louis, Austin, Atlanta, and the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA). In almost every instance, my position was relatively independent of the internal and external “politics.” As a result, I am not biased toward or against any particular theory, philosophy, or program. My only bias is to results.  Over the years, I have had a wide range of responsibilities including state and local test development, standards alignment, school improvement, information technology, and instructional technology. From 2014-2021, I supervised the Atlanta Public Schools (APS) Information Technology, Instructional Technology, Assessment, Research, Evaluation, and Data and Information divisions. Over that period, our teams were credited with restoring the integrity and public trust in the district’s assessment, accountability, and data and information systems after the cheating scandal of 2008. During the COVID pandemic, these outstanding teams were also responsible for enabling and supporting the high quality, virtual programs provided each day to over 50,000 students who were forced to receive their daily instruction at home.  Since “retiring” from the Atlanta Public Schools, I’ve been very busy – working on a book, “How to Fix Our City Schools”, publishing a monthly newsletter (of the same name), and launching the Capital Schools Consulting Group (CSCG). CSCG services include executive coaching, training, evaluation, and data analytic services to district leaders and school boards. “How to Fix Our City Schools” is part memoir and part handbook and while I am very excited about finally completing an almost final draft, the process has made me even more acutely aware of the disappointment I feel about the missed opportunities and failures of the last forty years and my fear that they will continue indefinitely for future generations of poor and disadvantaged children.   Powerful Moments  Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.    1:54 – Bill’s background and history of his career 6:30 – Creating a teaching strategy myths and truths 8:15 – Restoring public trust in public education  13:19 – Standards and evidence-based designations around curricula 19:00 – The effects of reading reform on students 21:57 – The effects of reading reform on equity 29:14 – Addressing all needs of all children
Voices of Change with Suzanne McCormick: YMCA’s Bold Vision for the Future
Nov 1 2022
Voices of Change with Suzanne McCormick: YMCA’s Bold Vision for the Future
As the first female CEO of the YMCA in 171 years, Suzanne McCormick joins the Defining US podcast with Stacey DeWitt to share her bold vision for the future. YMCA of the USA is a leading nonprofit committed to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, engaging 11 million members annually, including 4 million under the age of 18. Suzanne became President and CEO of YMCA in September 2021. She has 27 years of experience as a local and national executive leader in the nonprofit sector, most recently as U.S. President for United Way Worldwide and a member of its global management team. As President, Suzanne was responsible for helping the 1,100 United Ways across the U.S. build more resilient, inclusive and sustainable communities. Under her leadership, the United Way tackled community challenges with innovative, equitable and systemic solutions.  “Defining US” uses the power of media and the promise of education to inspire educators to join the conversation on social, political and cultural issues that matter. Powerful Moments  Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.    1:08 – Suzanne McCormick discusses her experiences and the key things she’s learned in the changing times we’re living in3:20 – The purpose the YMCA serves and its true impact on the community6:40 – The importance of “local solutions”9:40 – Suzanne’s background and what her motivator is for the work she does14:50 – We need a moment of reconciliation19:10 – The values of the YMCA22:50 – Suzanne’s outlook for the YMCA in the future and the impact they can continue to have26:15 – Working with the YMCA   Critical Reflection Questions (During and After the Listening)  Use the following critical reflection questions to make deeper meaning of the topics discussed in this episode.  How do my own identity, experiences and knowledge influence my understanding of this topic?  How does this topic connect with my current context? What are the implications to my practice? How can I support students in taking on and solving big important problems?How will I continue the conversation in my school/community/organization?  Inside the Conversation   Want to know more? Continue the learning with some of the important individuals, organizations, and topics discussed in this episode.  The Y on FacebookYMCA Twitter YMCA Instagram YMCA YouTube Listen to our previous podcast with Director of 211 at United Way Worldwide, Joshua B. Pedersen   Follow Us to Join the Conversation  Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section.   Defining US | Twitter   Defining US | Instagram Defining US | Facebook Defining US | LinkedInDefining US | Spotify Defining US | PodBean Defining US | Apple Music  Follow Our Host   Stacey DeWitt on Defining USStacey DeWitt on Twitter  Contact Us for Additional Information on:   Hosting a Documentary Screening and Panel Network Experts and Organizations Professional LearningMulti-Media and Print Resources   https://definingus.org/take-action/  Check Out More Defining Us Programming  If you are a new listener to Defining Us, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit us at www.definingus.org today!
Voices of Change with Dr. Paul Nussbaum: Practical Neuropsychology
Sep 26 2022
Voices of Change with Dr. Paul Nussbaum: Practical Neuropsychology
In this episode of Defining Us…Stacey DeWitt interviews Dr. Paul Nussbaum. Dr. Nussbaum is board-certified in Clinical Psychology and Geropsychology with a specialization in Neuropsychology. He is the Founder and President of Brain Health Center, Inc. that provides independent medical examinations, record reviews, and case management for those suffering neurological and neurobehavioral disorders. An expert in neuroanatomy and human behavior, he has published many peer reviewed articles, books, and chapters within the scientific community. Dr. Nussbaum educates the public on the basics of the human brain and how to keep the brain healthy over the entire lifespan. He has presented his views on brain health at the United Nations, National Press Club, Mensa, Sirius Radio, and CSPAN. His keynote presentations are both informative and fun and he is often interviewed by the local and national press/media.   Powerful Moments  Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.    0:42 – Dr. Paul Nussbaum’s background and why he became passionate for the work he does 4;09 – How to position our brains to be loving, kind, and nurturing 6:07 – The pressure for us to focus on how we perceive things10:03 – The Importance of Mindfulness11:55 – The Reflex Metaphor14:15 – Use your cell phone in a good way22:59 – Developing new strategies for constructive conversations24:23 – Emotional intelligence in teaching  Critical Reflection Questions (During and After the Listening)  Use the following critical reflection questions to make deeper meaning of the topics discussed in this episode.  How do my own identity, experiences and knowledge influence my understanding of this topic?  How does this topic connect with my current context? What are the implications to my practice? How can I support students in taking on and solving big important problems? How will I continue the conversation in my school/community/organization?  Inside the Conversation   Want to know more? Continue the learning with some of the important individuals, organizations, and topics discussed in this episode.  Dr. Paul Nussbaum's Brain Center Lifestyle Website Dr. Paul Nussbaum's YouTube Channel Dr. Paul Nussbaum on Instagram Brain Health Lifestyle on Twitter@DrNuss  Follow Us to Join the Conversation  Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section.   Defining US | Twitter   Defining US | Instagram Defining US | Facebook Defining US | LinkedInDefining US | Spotify Defining US | PodBean Defining US | Apple Music  Follow Our Host   Stacey Dewitt on Defining UsStacey DeWitt on Twitter  Contact Us for Additional Information on:   Hosting a Documentary Screening and Panel Network Experts and Organizations Professional LearningMulti-Media and Print Resources   https://definingus.org/take-action/  Check Out More Defining Us Programming  If you are a new listener to Defining Us, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit us at www.definingus.org today!
Voices of Change with Scott Lee: Letting Educators Take the Lead
Sep 8 2022
Voices of Change with Scott Lee: Letting Educators Take the Lead
In this episode of Defining Us…Stacey DeWitt interviews Scott Lee. Scott directs curriculum design at the CWK Network and is the producer/host of The Thoughtful Teacher Podcast. They discuss a variety of issues related to teachers, the struggles they face in and out of the classroom today, and how asking the right questions can be a start for change.   Powerful Moments  Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.    1:25 - Scott’s backstory as a teacher and the inspiration behind his podcast, The Thoughtful Teacher3:41 – Importance of developing the positive relationship as a teacher5:30 – Issues in teacher retention7:20 – The three issues teachers are facing today: COVID, Communication Issues, Control Issues10:00 – Teachers are feeling scapegoated by issues in the world12:01 – Importance of a teacher in helping students deal with social issues impacting them13:15 – Unintended consequences of telling teachers to not talk about certain subjects17:25 – What should school look like in the 21st Century?18:32 – We have to be asking the right questions19:00 – What are some solutions and how can everyone help?21:45 – Take a lead from educators23:00 – Everyone remembers the best teacher(s) they had.   Critical Reflection Questions (During and After the Listening)  Use the following critical reflection questions to make deeper meaning of the topics discussed in this episode.  How do my own identity, experiences and knowledge influence my understanding of this topic?  How does this topic connect with my current context?What are the implications to my practice?How can I support students in taking on and solving big important problems?How will I continue the conversation in my school/community/organization?  Inside the Conversation   Want to know more? Continue the learning with some of the important individuals, organizations, and topics discussed in this episode.  Scott Lee on Twitter The Thoughtful Teacher PodcastChief Academic Officer of LA Unified School District Marc Brackett, Ph. D. – Yale University Defining Us Podcast with Tim Shriver  Follow Us to Join the Conversation  Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section.   Defining US | Twitter   Defining US | Instagram Defining US | Facebook Defining US | LinkedInDefining US | Spotify Defining US | PodBean Defining US | Apple Music  Follow Our Host   Stacey Dewitt on Defining UsStacey DeWitt on Twitter  Contact Us for Additional Information on:   Hosting a Documentary Screening and Panel Network Experts and Organizations Professional LearningMulti-Media and Print Resources   https://definingus.org/take-action/  Check Out More Defining Us Programming  If you are a new listener to Defining Us, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit us at www.definingus.org today!
Episode 16. Dr. Patrick Jean-Pierre: The Power of Inclusion
Aug 29 2022
Episode 16. Dr. Patrick Jean-Pierre: The Power of Inclusion
In this episode of Defining Us…Stacey DeWitt interviews Dr. Patrick Jean-Pierre. Patrick is the Principal of Paige Elementary in the Schenectady City School District. Dr. Jean-Pierre has years of combined experience in urban educational settings, which includes public schools, charter schools and universities. His range of professional experiences in the field of education includes teaching, counseling, and leadership development, as well as organizational consulting that fosters systemic change.  Powerful Moments  Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.    1:18 – Patrick’s background and how he came into the position he is in now 3:27 – “I didn’t want to go work anywhere that wouldn’t talk about race.” 4:25 – Noticing disparities in his neighborhood at a young age 5:48 – The importance of looking at diversity, equity, and inclusion in everything you do10:06 – Ignoring an entire population of people and setting the wrong expectations13:00 – Making changes is the only way to allow everyone to live to their full potential14:32 – Shifting your mindset23:06 – The importance of being a black principal24:19 – Patrick’s reactions to Defining US27:55 – “It’s really about a kind of inclusion and diversity that is broad and wide.”31:15 – “Innovation is really about diversity  Critical Reflection Questions (During and After the Listening)  Use the following critical reflection questions to make deeper meaning of the topics discussed in this episode.  How do my own identity, experiences and knowledge influence my understanding of this topic?  How does this topic connect with my current context?What are the implications to my practice?How can I support students in taking on and solving big important problems?How will I continue the conversation in my school/community/organization?  Inside the Conversation   Want to know more? Continue the learning with some of the important individuals, organizations, and topics discussed in this episode.  Dr. Patrick Jean-Pierre on Defining Us  Follow Us to Join the Conversation  Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section.   Defining US | Twitter   Defining US | Instagram Defining US | Facebook Defining US | LinkedInDefining US | Spotify Defining US | PodBean Defining US | Apple Music  Follow Our Host   Stacey Dewitt on Defining UsStacey DeWitt on Twitter  Contact Us for Additional Information on:   Hosting a Documentary Screening and Panel Network Experts and Organizations Professional LearningMulti-Media and Print Resources   https://definingus.org/take-action/  Check Out More Defining Us Programming  If you are a new listener to Defining Us, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit us at www.definingus.org today!
Episode 15. Alison Yoshimoto-Towery: Leading with Equity
Aug 29 2022
Episode 15. Alison Yoshimoto-Towery: Leading with Equity
In this episode of Defining Us…Stacey DeWitt interviews Alison Yoshimoto-Towery. Alison is the Chief Academic Officer for the Los Angeles Unified School District and one of the experts from the Defining US film. They discuss a variety of issues related to equity and how the pandemic is changing schools.   Powerful Moments  Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.    1:37 – finding ways to build back social emotional learning and mental health 3:00 – healing is needed following so much loss  5:49 – the importance of relationships in teaching and teaching from the heart6:35 – during the pandemic schools were doing so much more than online classes9:01 – “Inequities worsened under the pandemic…” and the LAUSD Black Student Achievement Plan10:10 – schools using restorative processes promoting equity10:48 – community partnerships 12:00 – connection between leadership and using data well to meet student needs12:50 – higher education partnerships 14:48 – the change process that is happening right now17:49 – educators and students must be at the forefront of the dialog to bring about solving today’s problems   Critical Reflection Questions (During and After the Listening)  Use the following critical reflection questions to make deeper meaning of the topics discussed in this episode.  How do my own identity, experiences and knowledge influence my understanding of this topic?  How does this topic connect with my current context? What are the implications to my practice?How can I support students in taking on and solving big important problems?How will I continue the conversation in my school/community/organization?  Inside the Conversation   Want to know more? Continue the learning with some of the important individuals, organizations, and topics discussed in this episode.  LAUSD Office of the Chief Academic Officer Alison Yoshimoto-Towery on Twitter Alison Yoshimoto-Towery guest blog at Defining US  Follow Us to Join the Conversation  Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section.   Defining US | Twitter   Defining US | Instagram Defining US | Facebook Defining US | LinkedInDefining US | Spotify Defining US | PodBean Defining US | Apple Music  Follow Our Host   Stacey Dewitt on Defining UsStacey DeWitt on Twitter  Contact Us for Additional Information on:   Hosting a Documentary Screening and Panel Network Experts and Organizations Professional LearningMulti-Media and Print Resources   https://definingus.org/take-action/  Check Out More Defining Us Programming  If you are a new listener to Defining Us, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit us at www.definingus.org today!
Episode 14. Troy Keller: Defining Our Responsibilities to Students with Needs
Apr 7 2022
Episode 14. Troy Keller: Defining Our Responsibilities to Students with Needs
In this episode of Defining Us…Stacey DeWitt is joined by Troy Keller, a Director of Special Education for Maryland’s Frederick County Public Schools.  In the conversation, Stacey and Troy discuss the changed landscape of public education, the educator’s role in supporting students more holistically, and why our students with disabilities – and all students - need us to go all in on their behalf.  Powerful Moments  Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.    3:10 – Vulnerability and Trust 6:37 – A Whole Child Approach is our Obligation8:00 - Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and Special Needs10:27 – A Changed Educational Landscape14:51 – Debunking the Myths21:29 – Why Attending to Needs Matters 25:21 – The Continuum of Services is Individualized32:41 – Navigating Differences for Full Potential38:15– Equity in the Field48:31 – Inclusion Helps All Learn55:01 – Pearls of the Pandemic  Critical Reflection Questions (During and After the Listening)  Use the following critical reflection questions to make deeper meaning of the topics discussed in this episode.  How do my own identity, experiences and knowledge influence my understanding of this topic?  How does this topic connect with my current context?What are the implications to my practice?How will I continue the conversation in my school/community/organization?  Inside the Conversation   Want to know more? Continue the learning with some of the important individuals, organizations, and topics discussed in this episode.  National Professional Development Center on Autism Spectrum Disorder|Autism PDCCouncil for Exceptional Children CHADD @TroyDKeller TroyDKeller@gmail.com  Follow Us to Join the Conversation  Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section.   Defining US | Twitter   Defining US | Instagram Defining US | Facebook Defining US | LinkedInDefining US | Spotify Defining US | PodBean Defining US | Apple Music  Follow Our Host   Stacey Dewitt on Defining UsStacey DeWitt on Twitter  Contact Us for Additional Information on:   Hosting a Documentary Screening and Panel Network Experts and Organizations Professional LearningMulti-Media and Print Resources   https://definingus.org/take-action/  Check Out More Defining Us Programming  If you are a new listener to Defining Us, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit us at www.definingus.org today!
Episode 13. Joshua B. Pedersen: Laboratory of Life
Mar 6 2022
Episode 13. Joshua B. Pedersen: Laboratory of Life
Defining Us uses the power of media and the promise of education to inspire educators to join the conversation on the socio-political cultural issues that matter.  In this episode of Defining Us…Stacey DeWitt is joined by Josh, the Director of 211 at United Way Worldwide. Listen in as Josh shines light on the ways in which we can all come together to build trust, provide dignity for ourselves and others, while finding solutions to complex issues in our communities.  Powerful Moments  Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.    2:00 - 211 is America’s Best Kept Secret 8:54 - Information is Empowerment 13:36 - Anonymity, Dignity and Trust 16:27 - American Values Around Giving 22:20 - Creating a Symphony of Service 47:03 – The Intersection of Faith, Sexual Identity and Hope  Critical Reflection Questions (During and After the Listening)  Use the following critical reflection questions to make deeper meaning of the topics discussed in this episode.  How do my own identity, experiences and knowledge influence my understanding of this topic?  How does this topic connect with my current context? What are the implications to my practice? How will I continue the conversation in my school/community/organization?  Inside the Conversation   Want to know more? Continue the learning with some of the important individuals, organizations, and topics discussed in this episode.  211  United Way  Rambam's Ladder by Julie Salamon I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King Jr Family Acceptance Project  Follow us to Join the Conversation  Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section.   Twitter   Instagram Defining US | Facebook LinkedIn Spotify Podbean Apple  Follow our Host   Stacey Dewitt on Defining Us Stacey DeWitt on Twitter  Contact Us for Additional Information on:   Hosting a Documentary Screening and Panel Network Experts and Organizations Professional Learning Multimedia and Print Resources   https://definingus.org/take-action/  Check Out More Defining Us Programming  If you are a new listener to Defining Us, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit us at www.definingus.org today!
Episode 12. Marybeth Gasman: Talking About Race
Mar 6 2022
Episode 12. Marybeth Gasman: Talking About Race
Defining Us uses the power of media and the promise of education to inspire educators to join the conversation on the socio-political cultural issues that matter.  In this episode of Defining Us…Stacey DeWitt is joined by Marybeth Gasman, the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Endowed Chair in Education, a Distinguished Professor, and the Associate Dean for Research in the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers University. She also serves as the Executive Director of the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Institute for Leadership, Equity & Justice and the Executive Director of the Rutgers Center for Minority Serving Institutions. In this conversation Marybeth and Stacey discuss the impact when everyone is a part of the conversation about race, how to build diverse relationships, and ways to learn from the institutions already doing the work to support students of color.  Powerful Moments  Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.    1:40 - An Entry Point into the Work 10:05 - Why White People Need to be a Part of the Conversation on Race 16:25 - The Power of Building Diverse Relationships 25:14 - Looking to the Institutions that are Getting It Right  Critical Reflection Questions (During and After the Listening)  Use the following critical reflection questions to make deeper meaning of the topics discussed in this episode.  How do my own identity, experiences and knowledge influence my understanding of this topic?  How does this topic connect with my current context? What are the implications to my practice? How will I continue the conversation in my school/community/organization?  Inside the Conversation   Want to know more? Continue the learning with some of the important individuals, organizations, and topics discussed in this episode.  Rutgers Center for Minority Serving Institutions Samuel Dewitt Proctor Institute for Leadership, Equity & Justice Educating a Diverse Nation Making Black Scientists Marybeth Gasman Website  Follow us to Join the Conversation  Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section.   Twitter   Instagram Defining US | Facebook LinkedIn Spotify Podbean Apple  Follow our Host   Stacey Dewitt on Defining Us Stacey DeWitt on Twitter  Contact Us for Additional Information on:   Hosting a Documentary Screening and Panel Network Experts and Organizations Professional Learning Multimedia and Print Resources   https://definingus.org/take-action/  Check Out More Defining Us Programming  If you are a new listener to Defining Us, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit us at www.definingus.org today!
Episode 11. Tammy Thomas Garnes: Art, Media, and Transformative Education
Mar 6 2022
Episode 11. Tammy Thomas Garnes: Art, Media, and Transformative Education
Defining Us uses the power of media and the promise of education to inspire educators to join the conversation on the socio-political cultural issues that matter.  In this episode of Defining Us…Stacey DeWitt is joined by Tammy Thomas Garnes, Vice President of Education & Understanding at ARRAY, to discuss the role of media, the art of storytelling, and the impact on education and outreach. She and Stacey go deep into how they each approach the work and how those approaches can be used for positive impact.   Powerful Moments  Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.    1:32-Tammy’s Story-The Vision and Impact 10:25-Art and Media Meeting Education 19:30-The Danger of Un-Education  31:39-Transcending Fear and Transforming Communities with Counter-Narratives 44:46-Exposure, Disruption, Liberation   Critical Reflection Questions (During and After the Listening)  Use the following critical reflection questions to make deeper meaning of the topics discussed in this episode.  How do my own identity, experiences and knowledge influence my understanding of this topic?  How does this topic connect with my current context? What are the implications to my practice? How will I continue the conversation in my school/community/organization?  Inside the Conversation   Want to know more? Continue the learning with some of the important individuals, organizations, and topics discussed in this episode.  ARRAY 101 ARRAY Now Films/Education Resources Mentioned Ava Duverney Tilane Jones Haile Gerima Enslaved.org Defining Us: Children at the Crossroads Contact Tammy    Follow us to Join the Conversation  Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section.   Twitter   Instagram Defining US | Facebook LinkedIn Spotify Podbean Apple  Follow our Host   Stacey Dewitt on Defining Us Stacey DeWitt on Twitter  Contact Us for Additional Information on:   Hosting a Documentary Screening and Panel Network Experts and Organizations Professional Learning Multimedia and Print Resources   https://definingus.org/take-action/  Check Out More Defining Us Programming  If you are a new listener to Defining Us, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit us at www.definingus.org today!
Episode 10. Paul Forbes: Cultivating Courageous Conversations
Mar 6 2022
Episode 10. Paul Forbes: Cultivating Courageous Conversations
Defining Us uses the power of media and the promise of education to inspire educators to join the conversation on the socio-political cultural issues that matter.  In this episode of Defining Us…Stacey DeWitt is joined again by Paul Forbes, Defining US Advisory Board and Leaders Network to discuss the beginnings of Defining US and their journey to common understanding, respect, and friendship through the work they were doing in NYC Schools. Their conversation serves as a model for how we cultivate courageous conversations to build bridges of understanding with others.  Powerful Moments  Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.    3:18-Reflecting on the Journey 6:36-The Power of Stories 16:47-We All Have a Different Lens  28:07-Capturing the Shared Lived Experience 40:29-Introspection, Reflection, and Vulnerability 46:00-Implicit Bias, the Work Behind the Work  Critical Reflection Questions (During and After the Listening)  Use the following critical reflection questions to make deeper meaning of the topics discussed in this episode.  How do my own identity, experiences and knowledge influence my understanding of this topic?  How does this topic connect with my current context? What are the implications to my practice? How will I continue the conversation in my school/community/organization?  Inside the Conversation   Want to know more? Continue the learning with some of the important individuals, organizations, and topics discussed in this episode.  Expanded Success Initiative Leadingwithheartsandminds.com New York Department of Education Defining Us Connecting With Kids Shawn Dove Follow us to Join the Conversation  Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section.   Twitter   Instagram Defining US | Facebook LinkedIn Spotify Podbean Apple  Follow our Host   Stacey Dewitt on Defining Us Stacey DeWitt on Twitter  Contact Us for Additional Information on:   Hosting a Documentary Screening and Panel Network Experts and Organizations Professional Learning Multimedia and Print Resources   https://definingus.org/take-action/  Check Out More Defining Us Programming  If you are a new listener to Defining Us, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit us at www.definingus.org today!
Episode 9. Darion Allen: Being a Flowing River
Mar 6 2022
Episode 9. Darion Allen: Being a Flowing River
Defining Us uses the power of media and the promise of education to inspire educators to join the conversation on the socio-political cultural issues that matter.  In this episode of Defining Us…Stacey DeWitt interviews Darion Allen. Darion’s story is highlighted in our Flagship Documentary, Children at the Crossroads of Change. Listen in as they discuss Darion’s college experiences and his continued advocacy for others.   Powerful Moments  Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.    4:21 – Putting it all on the line for a cause 7:42 – Taking initiative to solve big problems 11:45 – The real value of diversity 13:55 – Big generational changes 18:00 – Using art to explore emotional trauma 21:00 – Telling the story through Defining US 24:20 – Learning to maneuver different settings 27:25 – What under-represented students often face  30:45 – Moving past meritocracy  32:13 – The unseen value of an education 34:35 – Darion’s experiences in high school and his take on education  Critical Reflection Questions (During and After the Listening)  Use the following critical reflection questions to make deeper meaning of the topics discussed in this episode.  How do my own identity, experiences and knowledge influence my understanding of this topic?  How does this topic connect with my current context? What are the implications to my practice? How can I support students in taking on and solving big important problems? How will I continue the conversation in my school/community/organization?  Inside the Conversation   Want to know more? Continue the learning with some of the important individuals, organizations, and topics discussed in this episode.  Darion’s website Darion on Instagram Darion’s LinkedIn page Darion shares about hosting a talk show on WSUM radio Albert Elston Posse Los Angeles 16 Emilie Hofacker, UW-Madison Posse Program Director   Follow us to Join the Conversation  Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section.   Twitter   Instagram Defining US | Facebook LinkedIn Spotify Podbean Apple  Follow our Host   Stacey Dewitt on Defining Us Stacey DeWitt on Twitter  Contact Us for Additional Information on:   Hosting a Documentary Screening and Panel Network Experts and Organizations Professional Learning Multi-Media and Print Resources   https://definingus.org/take-action/  Check Out More Defining Us Programming  If you are a new listener to Defining Us, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit us at www.definingus.org today!
Episode 8. Molly Henricks: United In Our Experiences
Mar 6 2022
Episode 8. Molly Henricks: United In Our Experiences
Defining Us uses the power of media and the promise of education to inspire educators to join the conversation on the socio-political cultural issues that matter.  In this episode of Defining Us…Stacey DeWitt is joined by Molly Henricks, the Coordinator of School Safety and Risk Prevention at the San Mateo County Office of Education. As a licensed marriage and family therapist with over 17 years of experience working with youth, Molly provides a deeper look into trauma, mental health, student violence and how schools can address issues holistically, in partnership with families.  Powerful Moments  Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.    3:16 - The compounded issues facing schools as we return to in-person learning 6:48 - Schools as safe spaces for hope, healing and restoration 14:48 - Identity development and working in partnership with families 24:23 - The danger of doing nothing to support LGBTQ+ youth 27:19 - Educators and youth leading the charge in creating a more inclusive society  Critical Reflection Questions (During and After the Listening)  Use the following critical reflection questions to make deeper meaning of the topics discussed in this episode.  How do my own identity, experiences and knowledge influence my understanding of this topic?  How does this topic connect with my current context? What are the implications to my practice? How will I continue the conversation in my school/community/organization?  Inside the Conversation   Want to know more? Continue the learning with some of the important individuals, organizations, and topics discussed in this episode.  Welcoming Schools Lessons Our Family Coalition  The Trevor Project  San Mateo Office of Education Safe and Supportive Schools   Follow us to Join the Conversation  Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section.   Twitter   Instagram Defining US | Facebook LinkedIn Spotify Podbean Apple  Follow our Host   Stacey Dewitt on Defining Us Stacey DeWitt on Twitter  Contact Us for Additional Information on:   Hosting a Documentary Screening and Panel Network Experts and Organizations Professional Learning Multimedia and Print Resources   https://definingus.org/take-action/  Check Out More Defining Us Programming  If you are a new listener to Defining Us, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit us at www.definingus.org today!
Episode 7. Chris Purdy & Cindy Simpson: Bringing Voice to the Frontline
Jan 19 2022
Episode 7. Chris Purdy & Cindy Simpson: Bringing Voice to the Frontline
Defining Us uses the power of media and the promise of education to inspire educators to join the conversation on the socio-political cultural issues that matter.  In this episode of Defining Us…Stacey DeWitt is joined by Cindy Simpson and Chris Purdy. Based on decades of boots-on-the-ground experience, Cindy and Chris offer unique insights on the immigration and refugee issues, trauma and its impact on our youth, and the opportunities we all have to support students and communities in moving from hurt to healing.  Powerful Moments  Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.    3:39 - The story behind the immigration debate - Bringing voice to the frontline. 11:43 - America’s promise - How can we move from obligation to opportunity? 19:08 - Moving beyond politics - Elevating the perspectives of those doing the work. 29:32 - Trauma-informed care - Where are the gaps and how do we fill them? 37:15 - Rebuilding our human village - The need for social and emotional learning in schools. 43:53 - Getting involved, informed, and stepping up - There are bright spots in every community.  Critical Reflection Questions (During and After the Listening)  Use the following critical reflection questions to make deeper meaning of the topics discussed in this episode.   How do my own identity, experiences and knowledge influence my understanding of this topic?  How does this topic connect with my current context? What are the implications to my practice? How will I continue the conversation in my school/community/organization?  Inside the Conversation   Want to know more? Continue the learning with some of the important individuals, organizations, and topics discussed in this episode.  Human Rights First Evacuate Our Allies Coalition  Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services  Veterans for American Ideals  Chris180 Atlanta Police Foundation  Follow us to Join the Conversation  Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section.   Twitter   Instagram Defining US | Facebook LinkedIn Spotify Podbean Apple  Follow our Host   Stacey Dewitt on Defining Us Stacey DeWitt on Twitter  Contact Us for Additional Information on:   Hosting a Documentary Screening and Panel Network Experts and Organizations Professional Learning Multimedia and Print Resources   https://definingus.org/take-action/  Check Out More Defining Us Programming  If you are a new listener to Defining Us, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit us at www.definingus.org today!
Episode 6. Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz: The Critical Nature of Us
Dec 14 2021
Episode 6. Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz: The Critical Nature of Us
Defining Us uses the power of media and the promise of education to inspire educators to join the conversation on the socio-political cultural issues that matter.  In this episode of Defining Us…Stacey DeWitt interviews Dr. Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz, award-winning associate professor at Teachers College, Columbia University.   We invite you to join the conversation as she and Stacey DeWitt hold little back when discussing the current debate playing out in our schools and communities. Learn how race and identity intersect in the education space and why leading with love may just be the way forward.  Powerful Moments  Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast. .    1:45 - Yolanda's Why Story 17:25 - The Critical Love Needed to Move Forward 27:55 - The Fear That Holds Us Back 29:14 - The Work Begins with an Archeology of the Self 1:04:18 - Schools Are the Place for Big Impact    Critical Reflection Questions (During and After the Listening)  Use the following critical reflection questions to make deeper meaning of the topics discussed in this episode.  How do my own identity, experiences and knowledge influence my understanding of this topic?  How does this topic connect with my current context? What are the implications to my practice? How will I continue the conversation in my school/community/organization?  Inside the Conversation   Here is a full list of the individuals mentioned in this episode.   Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz, Kalil Gibram Muhammad, Ibram X. Kendi, Pedro Noguera, Gloria Ladson-Billings, William Tate, Richard Rohr, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Richard Milner, Bell Hooks, James Baldwin   Continue the Learning  For more information on some of the important individuals, organizations, and topics discussed in this episode.  Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz Pedro Noguera  Gloria Ladson-Billings  Kalil Gibram Muhammad Ibram X. Kendi Critical Race Theory and Why it is Under Attack Archeology of the Self Radical Literacy Project Columbia Teachers College  Follow us to Join the Conversation  Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section.   Twitter   Instagram Defining US | Facebook LinkedIn Spotify Podbean Apple  Follow our Host   Stacey Dewitt on Defining Us Stacey DeWitt on Twitter  Contact Us for Additional Information on:   Hosting a Documentary Screening and Panel Network Experts and Organizations Professional Learning Multi-Media and Print Resources   https://definingus.org/take-action/  Check Out More Defining Us Programming  If you are a new listener to Defining Us, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit us at www.definingus.org today!
Episode 5. Paul Forbes: The Narratives of Us
Dec 13 2021
Episode 5. Paul Forbes: The Narratives of Us
Defining Us uses the power of media and the promise of education to inspire educators to join the conversation on the socio-political cultural issues that matter.  In this episode of Defining Us…Stacey DeWitt interviews Paul Forbes. Stacey and Paul take a deep dive into problems and solutions regarding the daily work of promoting equity in schools. Powerful Moments Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.    7:14 – Equality and Equity15:18 – What is working, moving forward17:00 – The equity mindset21:06 – The narrative is important22:29 – School as a refuge27:37 – Transformative work28:41 – Culturally responsive teaching and connection30:04 – Divisiveness distracts 34:44 – Undoing current problems  Critical Reflection Questions (During and After the Listening) Use the following critical reflection questions to make deeper meaning of the topics discussed in this episode. How do my own identity, experiences and knowledge influence my understanding of this topic? How does this topic connect with my current context?What are the implications to my practice?Does the culture at my school promote equity for all students?How will I continue the conversation in my school/community/organization? Inside the Conversation  Want to know more? Continue the learning with some of the important individuals, organizations, and topics discussed in this episode. Paul Forbes on TwitterLeading with Hearts and MindsExpanded Success Initiative (ESI) Follow us to Join the Conversation Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section.  Twitter  InstagramDefining US | FacebookLinkedInSpotifyPodbeanApple Follow our Host  Stacey Dewitt on Defining UsStacey DeWitt on Twitter Contact Us for Additional Information on:  Hosting a Documentary Screening and PanelNetwork Experts and OrganizationsProfessional LearningMulti-Media and Print Resources  https://definingus.org/take-action/ Check Out More Defining Us Programming If you are a new listener to Defining Us, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit us at www.definingus.org today!
Episode 3. Terra Smith: Creating a Better World for Everyone
Nov 3 2021
Episode 3. Terra Smith: Creating a Better World for Everyone
Defining Us uses the power of media and the promise of education to inspire educators to join the conversation on the socio-political cultural issues that matter.  In this episode of Defining Us…Stacey DeWitt interviews Terra Tadlock-Smith, the host of the Normal with Autism podcast. Their discussion includes not just Terra’s story about raising a child with autism, but also explores the ways that everyone can help promote equity for students with disabilities and differing abilities.  Powerful Moments Throughout this podcast there are powerful moments that provide deeper insight into the individuals and topics discussed in this podcast.    5:01 – “Oh so, he’s like normal with autism”10:31 – Sharing a different narrative about autism16:28 – “More children of color…if disabled, they’re suffering the most in schools”18:54 – The barriers to families of color in finding support for children with disabilities22:42 – The need for people outside the community of the disabled to speak out 32:53 – Learning to communicate emotions differently 36:16 – Needs from a policy perspective Critical Reflection Questions (During and After the Listening) Use the following critical reflection questions to make deeper meaning of the topics discussed in this episode. How do my own identity, experiences and knowledge influence my understanding of this topic? How does this topic connect with my current context?What are the implications to my practice?Does my classroom/school have the proper resources and support for students with autism or other disabilities?What are the equity issues in my school/community for students with disabilities?How will I continue the conversation in my school/community/organization? Inside the Conversation  Want to know more? Continue the learning with some of the important individuals, organizations, and topics discussed in this episode. Normal with Autism websiteColor of Autism Foundation Normal with Autism on Instagram Follow us to Join the Conversation Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section.  Twitter  InstagramDefining US | FacebookLinkedInSpotifyPodbeanApple Follow our Host  Stacey Dewitt on Defining UsStacey DeWitt on Twitter Contact Us for Additional Information on:  Hosting a Documentary Screening and PanelNetwork Experts and OrganizationsProfessional LearningMulti-Media and Print Resources  https://definingus.org/take-action/ Check Out More Defining Us Programming If you are a new listener to Defining Us, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit us at www.definingus.org today!