Abstract: In this episode, we are joined by educator Nataliya Braginsky and her former student Henry Seyue to discuss the reopening of schools and what populations are at risk. Marc, Pat, and Edmund continue the conversation and reflect on the interview and share our perspectives on the school reopening process.
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9 September 2020, 1:21 am
15 minutes 27 seconds
An Affirmation Exercise
In this mini-episode, we model what it looks like to love on and affirm people in your circle. The three educated brothas affirm each other using a protocol and encourage you to do the same,
19 August 2020, 6:44 pm
48 minutes 6 seconds
#BlackLivesMatter: Processing the Social Unrest
Abstract: In this episode, Pat, Marc, and Edmund have a candid conversation about the national social unrest that is a result of injustice against Black lives. We process our feelings, share our thoughts and talk about implications in education.
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3 June 2020, 8:58 pm
47 minutes 45 seconds
Episode 4 - Reimagining Education after COVID19 (ft. Special Guest)
Abstract: In this episode, we are joined by a number of special guests (Dr. Chris Emdin, Dr. Kisha Porcher, Matt Gonzales & Lisa S) who provide commentary on what they reimagine educational spaces to look like post-COVID19. We can agree that the quick change to remote learning has been difficult, but there have been vast changes in educational systems, even if for only the time being. We discuss the benefits and limitations to remote learning and dream of freedom alongside our guest for a better more effective education system that serves all youth.
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Dr. Chris Emdin - @ChrisEmdin (Twitter / IG)
Dr. Kisha Porcher - @DrPorcher (Twitter)
Matt Gonzales - @MattTheG (twitter)
Lisa S -
Some of the articles that guided our discussion:
Time to fix American education with race-for-space resolve
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2020/04/the-pandemics-impact-on-education/
COVID-19’s Long-Term Impacts on Education in 2020 and Beyond
https://www.edsurge.com/news/2020-03-23-covid-19-s-long-term-impacts-on-education-in-2020-and-beyond
Teachers and Students Describe a Remote-Learning Life
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/23/education/learning/coronavirus-teachers-students-remote-learning.html
28 April 2020, 6:45 am
1 hour 6 minutes
Episode 3 - Managing Mental Health During the COVID-19 Crisis (Featuring Dr. Mariel Buque)
Abstract: We are joined by our dear friend and colleague Dr. Mariel Buque, a trauma therapist and therapy influencer, who talks to us about managing mental during the COVID19 crisis, health disparities in Black and Brown communities, effective and practical strategies to support positive mental health and much more. This episode is important as many of us have experienced loss during this global pandemic and as we recognize that we will be encouraged to social distance for the next few weeks. Join us!
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Dr. Mariel Buque - @dr.marielbuque
Some of the articles that guided our discussion:
When the Pandemic Leaves Us Alone, Anxious and Depressed
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/09/opinion/coronavirus-depression-anxiety.html
A Trauma-Informed Approach to Teaching Through Coronavirus
https://www.tolerance.org/magazine/a-trauma-informed-approach-to-teaching-through-coronavirus
The Reality of COVID-19 Is Hitting Teens Especially Hard
https://www.wired.com/story/covid-19-is-hitting-teens-especially-hard/
13 April 2020, 1:42 pm
58 minutes 56 seconds
Episode 2 - Love From the Vortex (Featuring Dr. Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz)
Abstract: We are joined by the illustrious Dr. Yolanda Sealy-Ruiz who talks to us about the inspiration behind her book of poetry 'Love From The Vortex,' the implications for educators and what Black men can learn from the text. In this episode, we're vulnerable and speak our truths around being fully present and open with the goal of becoming better individuals and better educators. Join us!
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Learn more about Dr. Yolanda Sealy-Ruiz: https://www.yolandasealeyruiz.com
Purchase Love From The Vortex: https://www.amazon.com/Vortex-Other-Poems-Yolanda-Sealey-Ruiz-ebook/dp/B085LTVVD5
28 March 2020, 7:20 pm
3 minutes 18 seconds
Episode 2 [snippet] - Exclusive Love From Vortex Reading by Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz
Dr. Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz shares an exclusive reading of her poem entitled 'I Want' from her book of poetry, Love From the Vortex.
28 March 2020, 6:54 pm
41 minutes 44 seconds
Episode 1 - COVID19
Being quarantined provided us with ample time to connect and discuss current events of COVID19 and it's impact on our lives, schools, and young people. Check it out!
17 March 2020, 11:15 pm
47 minutes 23 seconds
Episode 1: Welcome Back
Abstract: For episode 1 of the second season of The Three Educated Brothas Podcast, co-hosts Pat, Marc & Edmund reconnect and share stories of their growth over the summer months. Through critical self-reflection, stories of growth, triumph, and anguish are shared through the perspective of three Black men in the field of education.
Intro/Outro music: Welcome Back by Ma$e.
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22 October 2018, 3:11 pm
1 hour 3 minutes
Episode 10: Ratchetdemic (Featuring Dr. Chris Emdin)*Season Finale*
Abstract: For episode 10, we have a featured guest Dr. Chris Emdin, professor of Math, Science & Technology at Teachers College, Columbia University who discusses the importance of being rachetdemic as a way for educators of color to be their true selves within educational spaces. Also, being ratchetdemic promotes a revolution where educators are encouraged to provide spaces for young people to be their true selves.
Intro/Outro music by: XI:XX / @BrandonEBennett
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26 March 2018, 3:31 am
50 minutes
Episode 9: After Parkland
Abstract: For episode 9, we interrogate the political response of the Parkland school shooting from the rise of student activism to encouraging educators and school leaders to have challenging conversations about the intersections of race, policy, and advocacy.