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Episode Synopsis
Summary:In this episode of Next Man Up, host Kareem Thomas sits down with Mario Jovan and Vincent Rawlings for a powerful and deeply reflective conversation about what it means to support LGBTQ+ students as male leaders of color. Together, they explore the intersections of identity, leadership, and advocacy, unpacking the challenges of fostering inclusivity within the education system. The discussion highlights the realities of political pushback, the critical role of empathy, and the responsibility of leaders to self-educate and confront bias. The episode concludes with an inspiring call to action, highlighting the growing allyship among students and the importance of recognizing the interconnectedness of all social issues.About our guestsMario Jovan ShawMario Jovan Shaw is an artist, storyteller, and leadership coach committed to empowering social impact leaders. A former 7th-grade teacher in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, he founded The Brotherhood to support young Black males. He later co-founded Profound Gentlemen, which retains 98% of male educators of color each year. Inspired by his own coaching journey, he launched Messy Roots to help leaders grow with authenticity and purpose. A Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree in Social Impact, Mario is also a mindfulness practitioner, a 200-hour RYT yoga instructor, and the author of The Inside Out Journal.Vincent RawlingsVincent Rawlings is a proud Washingtonian, educator, and advocate for equity and social justice. A Teach for America alumnus and current Principal-in-Residence at KIPP DC College Preparatory High School, he has led efforts to recruit and develop Black male educators and create affirming spaces for LGBTQ youth, including founding the Gay Black Boy Society. Guided by his belief in education as a means of liberation, Rawlings aspires to establish a school for young men of color, centered on social justice, identity, and political empowerment.TakeawaysLeadership is about ensuring every child feels safe, seen, and supported.Navigating identity as a male leader of color involves recognizing the humanity of all students.Creating inclusive spaces is essential for the well-being of LGBTQ+ students.Challenging personal biases is crucial for effective leadership in education.Political pushback can hinder discussions about LGBTQ+ issues in schools.Empathy and emotional intelligence are vital for leaders in education.Students are increasingly becoming allies for their peers in the LGBTQ+ community.Educators must educate themselves on issues affecting all students, particularly those from marginalized groups.The interconnectedness of social issues means addressing all forms of discrimination.Hope lies in the allyship and support of students for their LGBTQ+ peers.About the PodcastNext Man Up amplifies the voices and experiences of men of color in educational leadership. Hosted by Kareem Thomas, the podcast explores the triumphs, challenges, and pivotal moments that shape leaders who break barriers and drive systemic change in education. Through candid conversations and expert insights, Next Man Up inspires listeners to embrace their unique power, build community, and foster mentorship. Whether you’re a current leader, aspiring changemaker, or ally, this podcast will empower you to step up and make an impact. The next man up could be you!Learn More: To learn more about the Next Man Up podcast or to be a guest, visit mcelleaders.org/podcast or follow us on social media at @mcelleaders.
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