Rise Up For Students Por: Matt Halvorson The Rise Up For Students podcast features conversations about race and equity in education in Seattle and across Washington State. 100 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast Rise Up For Students Mostrando página 2 de 5 Black History Today: Di'Andre Campbell, using his gifts in true service 14/02/2022 Black History Today: Leslie Lawson-Sims, an unsung hero filling her community with light 11/02/2022 Black History Today: Marvin Pierre, writing a new story for his city's youth 11/02/2022 Black History Today: Omari Salisbury, uplifting and empowering his community by sharing the truth at any cost 08/02/2022 Black History Today: Dr. Kristina Bellamy, actualizing her dreams in service of others 06/02/2022 Black History Today: Derrick Wheeler-Smith 04/02/2022 Black History Today: Dr. Thelma Jackson, planting and nurturing the seeds of change 04/02/2022 Black History Today: Eddie Francis, humbly chasing his dreams to new heights 03/02/2022 Black History Today 2022: In community, the power of 'I AM' becomes ‘WE ARE’ 01/02/2022 Our inequitable schools can't change in time for our kids. If it was going to happen soon, it would be happening right now, and it's not. 19/01/2022 A timid Seattle votes to sweep its problems — and promises — under the rug 03/11/2021 What am I supposed to do with my kids this fall? 29/08/2021 What is Critical Race Theory and why are conservatives so scared of it? 23/06/2021 Do you know about Moses Fleetwood Walker, the first Black player in Major League Baseball? 01/05/2021 How do we honor Jackie Robinson's legacy during a time of continued racism and violence? 16/04/2021 The subtle racism of Seattle's 'trusted institutions' continues to impact our kids 08/04/2021 We're rushing kids and students back to in-person learning... just in time for state testing? 31/03/2021 Black History Today 2021: A 'Vision' of joyful thanksgiving 29/03/2021 My daughter deserves an equitably funded public education 20/03/2021 Is the school district prepared to take the well-being of their workforce seriously? 19/03/2021 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 2 3 4 5 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn