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  • Representation is A Non-Negotiable.
    2025/05/18

    Craig Aarons-Martin shares how he bypassed politics and put students first — investing $20K in diverse texts from Lee & Low Books to ensure Black and Brown youth saw their brilliance in every classroom. This is what unconventional, courageous leadership looks like.

    📚 Learn more about Lee & Low Books: https://www.leeandlow.com
    🎧 Full episode → https://bravevoicespod.com

    #BraveVoicesPod #CraigAaronsMartin #LeeAndLowBooks #InclusiveEducation #RepresentationMatters #BIPOCAuthors #DEI #EducationLeadership #BraveLeadership #CCMEdGroup

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  • Corey Yarbrough on Embracing Imperfection in Anti-DEI Times
    2025/05/18

    In this clip, Corey Yarbrough opens up about leading with heart — not ego — as he fights to amplify student voices in a time where DEI work is being silenced. Bravery looks like showing up anyway.


    📺 Watch the full episode: https://bravevoicespod.com


    #CoreyYarbrough #BraveVoicesPod #DEILeadership #StudentVoiceMatters #YouTubeShorts #BlackEducators #BraveLeadership #826Boston

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  • History is a mirror — Not a menu!
    2025/05/18

    @Hedreich Nichols keeps it all the way real in this powerful clip from Brave Voices in Education 🎙️

    She breaks down why history — the full, unfiltered truth — must remain in the American canon, no matter how uncomfortable it makes folks who want to erase or rewrite it.

    Listen to the full episode on Spotify →
    🎧 https://open.spotify.com/show/17hB2hI7DFfxghHRPeCe2B

    #BraveVoicesPodcast #HedreichNichols #DEI #HistoryMatters #AntiRacism #EducationIsPolitical #TruthTellers #BlackWomenEducators #CCMEdGroup

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    1 分
  • Banned, Brilliant, and Unbothered: Hedreich Nichols on Teaching the Full Truth
    2025/05/18

    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

    #BraveVoicesPod #HedreichNichols #EducationEquity #DEI #InclusiveTeaching #BlackHistoryIsAmericanHistory #CensorshipInSchools #BraveLeadership #CurriculumMatters #Heartwork #CCMEdGroup

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    37 分
  • Brave Voices in Education Bonus Episode: Women Who Disrupt Systems
    2025/05/11

    Presented by Massachusetts ASCD | Women’s History Month Special

    This powerful episode honors Women’s History Month by centering the voices of women who are boldly disrupting inequitable systems, resisting harmful policies, and reshaping education through justice, truth, and healing. Hosted by @wearemascd and @iamcraigaaronsmartin of @ccmedgroup, this panel unites leaders on the frontlines of advocacy, activism, and equity in action.

    📆 Recorded Live: March 31, 2025 | 6:00 – 7:15 PM EST
    📍 Virtual Panel Event

    🔥 Featured Speakers:

    • Shaplaie Brooks – Executive Director, Massachusetts Commission for LGBTQ Youth

    • Dr. Shaunna Harrington – Former MASCD President, Higher Education Leader

    • Kathy Lopes – President, AMSEL (Association of Massachusetts School Equity Leaders)

    • Nikki Barnes – Managing Director of Equity & Engagement, KIPP Massachusetts

    • Christian Maiden, Esq. – Legal Advocate, 8th District Court of Appeals

    • Sasha Goodfriend – Executive Director, Massachusetts Chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW)

    💡 Topics We’re Tackling:
    ✅ How anti-woke and anti-equity policies are impacting schools
    ✅ Mental health as a form of resistance and justice
    ✅ Strategies for combating misinformation and white supremacy culture
    ✅ The urgent need for women-led activism and policy reform
    ✅ Collective steps to create change in education and beyond

    🔊 Key Takeaways & Quotes:

    "Equity is not a moment—it’s a movement."
    "Disruption is an act of love."
    "We need paid parental leave for teachers."
    "Mental health is part of the fight for justice."
    "Women are the global majority—and we lead with truth."

    📢 Call to Action:
    Listen, share, and join the movement to uplift and support women educators and advocates shaping our collective future.

    🔗 Follow @wearemascd, @ccmedgroup, and @iamcraigaaronsmartin for more conversations that spark change.

    #WomenDisruptSystems #BraveVoicesInEd #WeAreMASCD #MASCD #CCMEdGroup #EquityInEducation #JusticeIsLove #LeadershipMatters #MentalHealthInSchools


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  • Louder Together: Kwame Sarfo-Mensah on Amplifying Others as Radical Resistance
    2025/05/11

    In this powerful episode of Brave Voices in Education, Craig sits down with author, educator, and unapologetic truth-teller Kwame Sarfo-Mensah—founder of Identity Talk 4 Educators—to explore what it means to teach, lead, and liberate as a Black man in education.

    Kwame unpacks the urgency of disrupting dominant narratives that silence Black male educators and learners, shares his journey from classroom teacher to nationally recognized thought leader, and breaks down why culturally responsive teaching is not a buzzword—it’s a mandate. Together, they explore questions of legacy, resistance, and purpose.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why representation alone isn’t enough

    • The impact of Black male educators on student identity and outcomes

    • How Kwame navigated burnout—and turned pain into platform

    • Building schools that affirm every child’s genius

    🎙️ Connect with Kwame Sarfo-Mensah
    Website: https://www.identitytalk4educators.com
    Instagram: @identitytalk4educators
    Book: Shaping the Teacher Identity – Available now

    💻 Learn more: https://bravevoicespod.com
    🔔 Subscribe for new episodes weekly!
    #BraveVoices #KwameSarfoMensah #BlackMaleEducators #LiberatoryTeaching #CCMEdGroup #IdentityTalk4Educators

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    45 分
  • "That money came with a muzzle"
    2025/05/04

    When offered $250K in federal funds, Corey Yarbrough chose courage over censorship. In this powerful clip from the Brave Voices in Education podcast, Corey explains why 826 Boston rejected the funding to protect student expression. “That money came with a muzzle — and we refused to silence our students.” This is what values-driven leadership looks like. 🎙️✨

    Watch the full episode to hear how Corey leads with integrity, builds community, and champions youth voice.

    #BraveVoicesPod #CoreyYarbrough #826Boston #YouthVoice #DEI #Leadership #BraveLeadership #CCMEdGroup #NonprofitLeadership #ProtectStudentVoices

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    1 分
  • Choosing Courage Over Checks: Corey Yarbrough on Rejecting Federal Funds to Protect Student Voices
    2025/05/02

    In this episode of Brave Voices in Leadership and Education, Craig Aarons-Martin engages in a profound conversation with Corey Yarbrough, an executive director and social justice advocate. They explore Corey's journey from his upbringing in Norfolk, Virginia, to his impactful work in Boston's educational landscape. The discussion emphasizes the importance of youth leadership, the challenges faced in the current educational climate, and the significance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in shaping future generations. Corey shares his experiences navigating federal funding cuts and the courage it takes to advocate for marginalized voices. The conversation also touches on self-care, vulnerability, and the need for connection in leadership roles, culminating in a call to action for listeners to engage and support their communities.

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    38 分