Listen

Description

Black Woman Educators in Conversation: Audio from the 4th annual BlackFemaleProject/Black Teacher Project Women’s History Month Event

QUOTE

"I had to find ways to get well as I taught young people to be well." - Hattie Tate

SUMMARY

In this 2017 conversation hosted by BlackFemaleProject and Black Teacher Project, an intergenerational group of Black female educators discusses how they’ve strategically and innovatively navigated their journeys as Black women working in educational institutions. They lift up how they’ve shaped classroom spaces that nurture Black children and all students to know and love themselves, and they share their thoughts on what other educators should know about their experiences as Black women in the world of education. At the center of the group’s shared stories and sentiments is a deep sense of love and caring for Black children and for all people.

PARTICIPANTS

Michelle McAfee, 22 years, 2nd grade

Belinda Bellinger, 7th grade, 5 years

Ericka Duke, Kindergarten, 3 years

Laroilyn Davis, Retired 50+ years

Joya Brandon, 7 & 8, 4 years

Kia Walton, 3 years

Hattie Tate, 20 years teacher, 16+ as administrator