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 5 de 5 Let's get your kids writing during the Coronavirus Quarantine 17/03/2020 Black History Today: Monika Mathews, mentoring and empowering Young Queens 26/02/2020 Black History Today: Abiola Akanni, certified yoga instructor, wellness influencer and Trap Vinyasa™ founder 18/02/2020 Black History Today: Melba Ayco, artistic director and mentor 14/02/2020 Black History Today: Ashley Burns Nascimento, brilliant communicator for social change 14/02/2020 Black History Today: Dr. Derrick Bell, the law professor whose "radical" ideas are still shaping our understanding of race in America 09/02/2020 Black History Today: Melanie Granger, creating space for play 08/02/2020 Black History Today: Ada Williams Prince, courageously leading philanthropy toward a more equitable future 07/02/2020 Black History Today: Marcus Harden, community superhero 06/02/2020 Black History Today: Juniper Moon, nurturing the next generation of Black history one family at a time 04/02/2020 Black History Today: Randy Green, authentic servant leader 02/02/2020 Black History Today: Yalonda Gill-Masundire, an angel amoung us 01/02/2020 The 5 most popular posts of 2019 from Rise Up for Students 21/01/2020 Hindsight is 2020 when it comes to Dr. King's legacy 20/01/2020 The importance of raising our kids to be global citizens 11/01/2020 Seattle's HCC program, designed to attract white families, is a thinly veiled form of segregation 18/12/2019 Progress? Maybe. But we lost the only Seattle School Board race we couldn't afford to lose. 30/11/2019 Podcast: Stephan Blanford talks with Brandon Hersey about what it means to serve on the Seattle School Board 26/10/2019 A student in Garfield High School's HCC program takes a hard look at Danny Westneat's 'racially insensitive editorial' 19/10/2019 How Do We Create Spaces for Healing as Educators of Color? 16/10/2019 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 ... 3 4 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn