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  • Sculpted by Purpose: Healing, Leadership & Art with Ayesis Clay
    2025/06/25

    How do we reclaim our purpose when the system pushes us to the edge?
    In this soul-stirring episode, Ayesis Clay—educator, playwright, and founder of Sculpted Clay Productions—joins Craig Aarons-Martin to explore what it means to live, lead, and liberate through story and self-awareness.

    🎙️ Topics include:

    • The real cost of burnout in education

    • Storytelling as a path to liberation

    • How leaders can model vulnerability

    • Reimagining schools as spaces for healing

    • Black women reclaiming their narratives in education

    ✨ This episode is a love letter to the brave educators navigating the cracks and still showing up with courage.

    🔗 Follow Ayesis Clay on LinkedIn, IG (@sculptedclay), and YouTube (@ayesisclay)

    #BraveVoicesInEducation #AyesisClay #EducatorHealing #StorytellingInEducation #LeadershipWithHeart #TeacherBurnout #BlackWomenLead #PurposeDrivenLeadership #HealingIsBrave

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    38 分
  • HBCUs, Healing & Higher Ground: Black Legacy, Leadership, and Liberation with Dr. Moala Bannavti & Dr. Robert Jennings
    2025/06/18

    How do Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) continue to build bridges between legacy and liberation in today’s educational landscape?

    In this dynamic episode of Brave Voices in Education, Craig Aarons-Martin brings you a special recording from the 2025 HBCU Summit held at Harvard University, hosted by Dr. Keith Lezama, founder of the Building Bridges Foundation. Featured guests include Dr. Moala Bannavti and Dr. Robert Jennings, two powerful educators and advocates for Black excellence in higher education.

    This episode explores the intersection of cultural identity, the enduring impact of HBCUs, and what it means to lead with humanity, heritage, and unapologetic hope.

    🎙️ Topics include:

    • The historical and cultural power of HBCUs

    • Navigating predominantly white institutions as Black scholars

    • The role of educators in affirming student identity

    • Trauma-informed leadership and cultural healing

    • Bridging generational wisdom and innovation in education

    ✨ Guest Highlights: Dr. Moala Bannavti is an environmental justice advocate and equity educator with deep roots in community empowerment. Dr. Robert Jennings is a former HBCU president and national thought leader on Black male achievement and institutional leadership.

    Connect with Dr. Bannavti on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/moala-k-bannavti Email Dr. Jennings directly: jennings6010@gmail.com Learn more about Dr. Lezama’s work: buildingbridgeseducation.com

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    36 分
  • Understanding Power in Education with Dr. Tanji Reed-Marshall | Brave Voices in Education
    2025/06/11

    What happens when educators examine their power instead of protecting it?

    In this eye-opening episode of Brave Voices in Education, host Craig Aarons-Martin sits down with Dr. Tanji Marshall-Reed, a veteran educator, leadership coach, and unapologetic advocate for equity. Together, they unpack how instructional power, curriculum design, and leadership decisions impact student agency, family engagement, and educational justice.

    🎯 Key Topics:

    • Power dynamics in classrooms and school leadership

    • How curriculum can either liberate or limit

    • Why relationships matter more than rules

    • The real role of parent engagement in educational equity

    • Why reflection is essential to interrupt harm in schools

    🔥 Takeaways:

    • “Braving isn’t about being invincible. It’s about being real.”

    • “Leadership is about impact, not ego.”

    • “Every child deserves an excellent education — no exceptions.”

    📚 Whether you're a principal, classroom teacher, coach, or parent, this episode gives you practical insight and powerful questions to lead more boldly, inclusively, and responsibly.

    🔗 Connect with Dr. Tanji Marshall-Reed:
    💼 LinkedIn
    🌐 Website

    📲 Like, follow, and share to support this growing community.
    🎧 More at: BraveVoicesPod.com
    📎 Connect with Craig: https://linktr.ee/craigcmartin

    #BraveVoicesPod #DrTanjiMarshallReed #EducationLeadership #InstructionalPower #CurriculumMatters #EquityInSchools #StudentAgency #ParentEngagement #CCMEdGroup #EducationPodcast #LiaisonInstructionalPartners

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    49 分
  • BVE: Beautiful. Brave. Queer.” — A Pride Month Special
    2025/06/02

    In this powerful episode of Brave Voices in Education, host Craig Aarons-Martin (he/him) moderates a dynamic and deeply personal roundtable with four youth leaders from the Massachusetts Commission on LGBTQ Youth:

    🎤 Avery Barry (she/her) – Student & Commissioner, Bridgewater State University
    🎤 Kamryn “KC” Chandler Fontaine (they/them) – Fieldwork Administrator, HGSE & Commissioner
    🎤 Adrian Romero (he/him) – Music Business Graduate, Berklee College of Music
    🎤 Oliver “Olly” Kelly (they/he) – MPPA Candidate & LGBTQ Policy Intern


    Together, we explore:
    🌈 Navigating queer identity and advocacy
    🧠 How education can liberate — or oppress
    💬 What true allyship looks like in schools
    🎉 Why joy is not decoration — it’s defiance

    📌 Takeaways:

    • Bravery isn’t about being unafraid — it’s about being seen

    • Youth aren’t the future — they’re the force

    • Safe schools are non-negotiable

    • Every voice has impact

    📲 Connect with Our MA Commission for LGBTQ Youth here .
    💡 Don’t forget to rate, follow, and share if this moved you.

    #BraveVoicesPod #CCMEdGroup #LGBTQYouth #PridePodcast #YouthLeadership #EducationEquity #QueerVoices #TransIsBeautiful #BlackQueerJoy #SafeSchoolsNow

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    51 分
  • Beautiful. Brave. Queer.” — A Pride Month Special
    2025/06/02

    In this powerful episode of Brave Voices in Education, host Craig Aarons-Martin (he/him) moderates a dynamic and deeply personal roundtable with four youth leaders from the Massachusetts Commission on LGBTQ Youth:

    🎤 Avery Barry (she/her) – Student & Commissioner, Bridgewater State University
    🎤 Kamryn “KC” Chandler Fontaine (they/them) – Fieldwork Administrator, HGSE & Commissioner
    🎤 Adrian Romero (he/him) – Music Business Graduate, Berklee College of Music
    🎤 Oliver “Olly” Kelly (they/he) – MPPA Candidate & LGBTQ Policy Intern

    Together, we explore:
    🌈 Navigating queer identity and advocacy
    🧠 How education can liberate — or oppress
    💬 What true allyship looks like in schools
    🎉 Why joy is not decoration — it’s defiance


    📌 Takeaways:

    • Bravery isn’t about being unafraid — it’s about being seen

    • Youth aren’t the future — they’re the force

    • Safe schools are non-negotiable

    • Every voice has impact

    📲 Learn More About the Massachusetts Commission for LGBTQ Youth here: https://www.mass.gov/orgs/massachusetts-commission-on-lgbtq-youth
    💡 Don’t forget to rate, follow, and share if this moved you.

    #BraveVoicesPod #CCMEdGroup #LGBTQYouth #PridePodcast #YouthLeadership #EducationEquity #QueerVoices #TransIsBeautiful #BlackQueerJoy #SafeSchoolsNow #MassLGBTQYouth

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    51 分
  • Carrying It All: Resilience, Racism, and Radical Joy with Dr. Keisha Chandler
    2025/05/28

    How do we stay brave when the world asks us to be bulletproof?

    In this soul-stirring episode of Brave Voices in Education, host Craig Aarons-Martin sits down with Dr. Keisha Chandler, Managing Director of Partner Success at ASCD and fierce advocate for Black brilliance in schools. Together, they explore the long shadow of racism, childhood experiences in segregated spaces, Montessori education, faith, and what it takes to truly center students in systems that often forget them.

    🎙️ Topics include:

    • Leading through trauma and truth

    • Advocating for Black women and girls in education

    • Healing from childhood microaggressions

    • Joy, justice, and spiritual grounding as resistance

    ✨ Guest Highlights: Dr. Chandler is a K–12 educator, policy expert, and published scholar with deep roots in Philly and the Deep South. She reminds us that leadership isn't about perfection — it's about purpose, presence, and passing the mic.

    🔗 Follow Dr. Chandler on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keishachandler/

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    43 分
  • Finding Joy in the Uncertainty | Dr. Keisha Chandler
    2025/05/28

    What does it look like to hold peace while the world spins in chaos?

    In this bold excerpt from Brave Voices in Education, Dr. Keisha Chandler reminds us that even in the face of political turmoil, personal loss, and systems built to overwhelm us — joy is not just possible, it's necessary.

    ✨ Listen as she shares her radical approach to choosing joy, stillness, and Black womanhood rooted in legacy, faith, and fierce hope.

    🎙️ Full episode available now.
    #BraveVoicesPodcast #EducationalEquity #KeishaChandler #BlackWomenLead #RadicalJoy #Resilience #FaithAndLeadership #CCMEdGroup

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    2 分
  • Hedreich Nichols | Protect Your Peace: Wellness Advice for Educators
    2025/05/23

    In this Brave Voices in Education short, Hedreich Nichols reminds today’s educators: protect your peace. Her advice? Limit your news intake. In an age of nonstop headlines and rising tensions, tuning out can be a radical act of self-care and sustainability.

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

    🎙️ Guest: @Hedreich | hedreich.com


    #BraveVoicesPodcast #HedreichNichols #EducatorWellness #LimitTheNoise #SelfCareForEducators #EducationLeadership #MentalHealthMatters #RestIsResistance

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    1 分