SEPTEMBER 11, 2022 Dr. Ri’Cha ri Sancho, K-12 Civil Leadership™ Developer It was a day in which you may have needed to be there. . .. to better understand the context of this article. Humanity witnessed a day that claimed nearly 3,000 lives shake the foundation of millions, far and wide. Inner reflection can igniteContinue reading “9/11; The Day the Voice of Humanity Cried Loudest”
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Know “No’s Rule”
Catch a Tip on How to Reduce Triggering a Person’s Triggers with Positive Words
Creating Equitable Educational Environments: Illuminate, Bridge and Transform
Featured Guest Organization: Chrysalis Consulting In our service to educators, we have found that individuals who listen to each other sharing personal experiences say they “had no idea that a group had those types of discriminatory experiences.” We have also heard people make increased commitments to fight against the discrimination they learned about. When participantsContinue reading “Creating Equitable Educational Environments: Illuminate, Bridge and Transform”
Our Children…Lost in the Mix…
By: ZYLA WHITE, LSN KIDS Board Chair| Crime & Corrections Advocate| B.S. Psychology C hildhood hunger is a devastating issue that affects millions of children every day. According to Feeding America, 1 in 6 children may not know when they will eat again (Feeding America, 2020). The devastation caused by COVID-19 contributes to this tragedyContinue reading “Our Children…Lost in the Mix…”
Juneteenth: Making History
This is a post to remind Education Stakeholders of the importance of Juneteenth and the making of history.
Mental Health in Minority Communities: It is Personal & Professional for Me
Featured Guest: DEVIN MYERS, Licensed Professional Counselor Associate Hello! Time is of the essence so let’s get right to it, shall we? I would like to share with you some of my journey towards obtaining better mental health. First off, I would like to thank you for taking time out of your day to readContinue reading “Mental Health in Minority Communities: It is Personal & Professional for Me”
K-12 Civil Leadership™ Explained By Dr. Ri’Cha ri Sancho
Greetings! It’s an honor to be able to introduce the beginnings of the initiative K-12 Civil Leadership™! We will feature content to help engage and inform K-12 and higher education advocates in the areas of community, collaboration, and improving student interactions among diverse student groups. Education advocates are a special breed with special hearts, alwaysContinue reading “K-12 Civil Leadership™ Explained By Dr. Ri’Cha ri Sancho”
Featured Guest: Mr. Faheem Khabeer on The importance of an educator…
by FAHEEM KHABEER (Author, Filmmaker, & Motivator) “It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.”- Frederick Douglas Raised in the early eighties’, the inner-city of Cleveland left me on the path to becoming a broken man. I had entered into, “Major Works”, a program for gifted students, for the fourth gradeContinue reading “Featured Guest: Mr. Faheem Khabeer on The importance of an educator…”