
Banned, Brilliant, and Unbothered: Hedreich Nichols on Teaching the Full Truth
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In this episode, host Craig Aarons-Martin sits down with award-winning author, curriculum designer, and global educator Hedreich Nichols for a timely and truth-filled conversation on teaching with courage, heart, and historical honesty.
Together, they unpack what it means to be an educator in an era of book bans, anti-DEI rhetoric, and legislative pushback on inclusive teaching. Hedreich shares how childhood experiences shaped her work, why multiple histories belong in every classroom, and how we can push back against sanitized narratives.
Whether you're in the classroom, leading professional development, or advocating for equity, this episode will affirm, challenge, and recharge your spirit.
🛑 Sound Bites:
"History is not history, it's histories."
"Black history really is American history."
"Stop consuming news. It's not helpful."
"I love me some Sesame Street."
🧠 Top Takeaways:
Bravery is the foundation of inclusive teaching.
Censorship is threatening both DEI and special education programs.
Safe classrooms are built through empathy and storytelling.
Educator wellness matters—news cycles can’t come before peace.
Diverse histories deepen critical thinking and student identity.
🎧 Full Episode: https://bravevoicespod.com
🎙️ Guest: @Hedreich | hedreich.com
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