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The Edupurist Podcast
E: 66: Empowering Parents feat. Dr. Michael De Sousa
In this engaging podcast episode, I sit down with Dr. Michael De Sousa, an experienced educator and passionate advocate for empowering parents. Dr. De Sousa shares insights, strategies, and personal anecdotes about parenting, education, and parents’ critical role in their child’s learning journey.
2024-02-23
35 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E: 65 Civil Discourse: Navigating Divides
This thought-provoking episode of The Edupurist Podcast delves into the heart of America’s divisions. Join us as we engage in a candid and lengthy conversation with a friend who staunchly supports former President Donald Trump. Our discussion covers several critical topics: Migrant Attack in Times Square: We dissect the recent incident involving NYPD police officers and migrants in Times Square. What led to this clash, and how can we address the underlying issues? Trump’s Legacy: Our Trump-supporting guest shares their perspective on the 45th president’s impact on the nation. From po...
2024-02-08
30 min
The Edupurist Podcast
Let's Cook: (Bonus Episode)
In this episode, I talk about the importance of a balanced diet for kids based on a recent viral video of a kid throwing up from eating #Takis. I also talk about other issues pertinent to the development of historically marginalized communities.
2024-02-03
12 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:64: Letter Grades and Good Trouble feat. Memphis Lift
This Edupurist podcast episode features a group of passionate women from Memphis discussing the issues with traditional school grading systems. They highlight the disconnect between report card grades and a child's learning level, emphasizing the need for parents to be more informed. They also discuss the impact of low literacy rates on children, particularly those involved in the juvenile justice system. The women stress the importance of building relationships with students and parents and the need for educators to communicate clearly and engage families. They advocate for a shift in focus from just grades to fostering a love of...
2024-01-24
39 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:63: The New Fafsa feat. Steve Colon
This Episode of the Edupurist podcast discusses the new FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) rollout. The host and guest talk about the simplification of the FAFSA form, the technical issues with its rollout, and its impact on students, specifically those from low-income backgrounds. They address concerns about the timeline for students to make informed decisions and the potential delays in accessing state aid. They also discuss the increased competition for historically marginalized students applying to HBCUs and HSIs due to the SCOTUS decision. The podcast provides recommendations for the federal government to improve the FAFSA process and...
2024-01-17
29 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:62: Acceptance Into HU (The Mecca) feat. Jah'mere
In the video, Dr. Ray Ankrum interviews a high school senior named Jah’mere. Jah’mere shares his exciting news of being accepted into Howard University for the fall 2024 semester. He discusses his heritage as both African-American and Native American and talks about how his experience at Riverhead Charter School has helped shape him. Jah’mere discusses his SAT score, his decision to attend Howard University over an Ivy League school, and his passion for Elementary Education. He also shares his experiences working at McDonald's and Starbucks and his plans to pursue a career in education policy. Jah’mere reflects...
2024-01-09
15 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:61: RCS/SUNY Suffolk Dual Enrollment
This episode of the Edupurist features a discussion with dual-enrolled high school/ college students from Riverhead Charter School/Suffolk Community College about their experiences with college classes. They talk about the differences between high school and college classes, noting that they are more academically challenging and offer more freedom and control over their education. They also discuss the benefits of an early college program, including exploring different classes. The students share their preferences for more minor, interactive types over large lecture halls and discuss study techniques they have found effective, such as Cornell notes and discussing class material with...
2024-01-05
10 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:60: Ray x Bibb Hubbard x RCS Seniors: Are Report Card Grades Important?
Please join this riveting conversation with Bibb Hubbard, founder and Executive Director of Learning Heroes, and some of our first RCS Senior class. The discussion highlights the importance of effective communication between parents, teachers, and students to ensure academic success. They discuss the issue of inflated grades and how it can hinder students' progress. The conversation also touches on the role of parents in advocating for their children's education and the importance of setting high expectations. They also share their experiences with mentorship programs and the positive impact they can have on students' academic performance. Overall, the conversation emphasizes...
2023-12-25
33 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:59: Ray x RCS E-Sports Team
In this video, a group of high schoolers and their school superintendent discuss esports. They explain that esports is the competitive aspect of gaming, where players strive to become professionals in specific video games and compete against other teams. The students talk about their experience with Rocket League, a game similar to soccer but played with cars. They mention their rankings and progress in esports competitions to break into the top 10. They discuss their gaming systems, such as Xbox, PlayStation, and PC, and the potential for scholarships and professional opportunities in esports. The students also mention the importance of...
2023-12-25
14 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E: 58: State of Black Learning 2023 The Prequel w/ K. Chase Patterson
In this episode of The Edupurist Podcast, host Ray Ankrum engages in a thought-provoking conversation with K. Chase Patterson, one of the founders of the State of Black Learning Initiative. Together, they delve into the current state of Black learning in 2023 and explore the challenges, developments, and initiatives to address the persistent inequities within the education system. Chase Patterson, a passionate educator committed to equality, shares his journey and the inspiration behind creating the State of Black Learning Initiative. As an advocate for change, Chase sheds light on the key issues he has observed since the initiative's inception and...
2023-12-25
33 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:57: School Choice w/ Jeanne Allen
In this episode of Edupurist, Ray sits down with Jeanne Allen, founder, and CEO of the Center for Education Reform, to discuss her thoughts on the current state of education in the United States and her vision for the future. Jeanne has been a leading voice in the education reform movement for over three decades and has worked tirelessly to create a more innovative, responsive, and effective education system. We begin by discussing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education. Jeanne shares her thoughts on how the pandemic has exposed longstanding inequities in education and highlighted the need...
2023-12-25
26 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:56: Affirmative Action: Breaking Down Meritocracy feat. Steven Colon
In this thought-provoking episode of The Edupurist podcast, your host, Ray Ankrum, engages in a compelling conversation with Steven Colon, CEO of Bottom Line, on the controversial topic of affirmative action and its impact on college access for marginalized students. Affirmative action policies have long been the subject of intense debate, with proponents arguing that they must address marginalized communities' historical disadvantages. At the same time, opponents claim they perpetuate unfair advantages or reverse discrimination. Steven Colon, a leading advocate for educational equity, explores these contentious issues and delves into the broader implications of meritocracy in our society. To...
2023-12-25
42 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:55: A Conversation with Recy Benjamin Dunn
In this episode of The Edupurist podcast, join us as we delve into the inspiring journey of Recy Benjamin Dunn, a prominent figure in the education landscape. Recy's story is about passion, dedication, and the pursuit of excellence in education. Ray sits down with Recy Benjamin Dunn, who shares his remarkable transition from serving in the New York City Department of Education (NYC DOE) to assuming the CEO role at Ascend Public Charter Schools in Brooklyn, NY. With a wealth of experience, Recy provides unique insights into the challenges and opportunities of leading a charter school network.
2023-12-25
30 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:54: The Math Ain't Mathin w/ Dr. Kristopher Childs
Dr. Childs: Join us for an eye-opening conversation on the latest episode of The Edupurist podcast as we delve into the critical topic of empowering marginalized students in mathematics. In this episode, we are honored to have Dr. Kristopher J. Childs, a leading expert in mathematics education, advocate for classroom equity. In "The Math Ain't Mathin'," Dr. Childs highlights the challenges marginalized students face when mastering mathematics. Drawing on extensive research and personal experiences, he reveals the systemic barriers and biases that hinder their progress in this crucial subject. Throughout the episode, Dr...
2023-12-25
34 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:53: Dr. Tanji Reed Marshall Book Talk:
On this episode of The Edupurist podcast, join our host as they engage in a thought-provoking conversation with the renowned education leader, author, and advocate, Dr. Tanji Reed Marshall. Get ready to delve into the empowering world of education and instructional leadership as we explore the critical insights from Marshall's groundbreaking book, "Understanding Your Instructional Power." Education is more than just imparting knowledge; it is about fostering growth, cultivating critical thinking, and empowering students to reach their full potential. In her book, Dr. Tanji Reed Marshall challenges educators to reflect on their instructional practices and embrace their...
2023-12-25
29 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:52: Ray x Kevin George of U-High School Baton Rouge, La.
Ray interviews Kevin George, the director of LSU Laboratory School. They discuss various topics, including George's background and experience, students' success at the school, the importance of teacher advocacy and high expectations, the integration of arts into the curriculum, and plans for the school. George emphasizes the value of teacher expertise and professional development and the need to focus on improving instruction. He also highlights the school's academic and athletic achievements and commitment to creating a supportive and challenging learning environment.
2023-12-25
24 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:51: Charter Schools feat. Nina Reese
Ray interviews Nina Rees, the President and CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, about the importance and future of charter schools. Nina shares her journey and passion for charter schools, emphasizing that most parents want access to better schools for their children and that charter schools provide that opportunity. She also addresses the opposition and misconceptions surrounding charter schools, highlighting their accountability and that parents actively choose to enroll their children in these schools. Nina believes that collaboration between charter and traditional public schools is essential and emphasizes the need for flexible school schedules, leveraging technology...
2023-12-25
27 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:50: Raylo Solo (No Features)
Host Ray Ankrum discusses various topics. First, he talks about the impact of cell phones and social media on children, highlighting the negative aspects and the importance of monitoring what kids are exposed to. Ray also mentions the issue of students using cell phones for harmful activities, leading to consequences and the involvement of authorities. The speaker emphasizes the need for parents to be accountable for their children's actions and to restrict cell phone usage if necessary. Next, Ray discusses a policy in Tennessee that holds back third-grade students who fail a standardized test. While acknowledging the...
2023-12-25
32 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:49: Black Women in Leadership w/ Dr. Monique Darrisaw-Akil
The host, Ray Ankrum, Sr., interviews Dr. Monique, a school superintendent, about her trajectory and challenges in the superintendent's seat. Dr. Monique emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting the community and the need to listen to teachers, parents, and students. She talks about her district’s success measures, including student achievement and the quality of the learning environment. Dr. Monique also advises aspiring superintendents, highlighting the importance of knowing one's why and ensuring family support. She discusses the changes she has seen in education, such as the focus on social-emotional learning and the challenges related to diversity and in...
2023-12-25
27 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:48: My interview w/ Sonia Park Diverse Charter Schools Coalition
In this episode, we are thrilled to have Sonia Park, CEO of the Diverse Charter Schools Coalition, as our guest. The coalition is a national nonprofit organization that supports the development and growth of high-quality charter schools that serve diverse communities. During the podcast, we will discuss the importance of diversity in education and how charter schools can promote equity and inclusion. We will also explore charter schools' challenges in achieving this goal and the coalition's strategies to address them.
2023-05-17
27 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:47: Charter Schools Writ Large
My guest today is Jill Shahen, co-founder of Empire Charter Consultants, a firm specializing in helping schools navigate the complex process of starting and running charter schools. Today, we will discuss some of the challenges and opportunities facing charter schools in New York, particularly about authorizers and the issue of preferential treatment.
2023-05-17
41 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:46: Non-Profit Work for Systemic Change
In this episode of the Edupurist Podcast, the host interviews Adonica Duggan, CEO of the Baton Rouge Alliance for Students. The conversation centers around the organization's efforts to advocate for educational equity and access for all students in the Baton Rouge area. Duggan discusses the Alliance's focus on addressing the achievement gap between students of different races and socioeconomic backgrounds. She highlights the importance of providing students with resources and support to ensure they have equal opportunities to succeed. The discussion also delves into the Alliance's efforts to engage parents and community members in the...
2023-05-17
19 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:45: Report Cards vs. Grade Level Standards
In this episode, we speak with Bibb Hubbard, founder and president of Learning Heroes, about her new report on parents' perception of their children's academic progress. We delve into the findings, discuss the reasons behind the disconnect between parents' perceptions and reality, and explore how educators can better communicate with parents to ensure their children are on track to meet grade-level expectations.
2023-04-25
23 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:44: Single Site Charter Schools w/ Naomi Shelton
We're discussing loan entities' challenges when navigating the charter school scene, particularly in single-site charter schools. Charter schools are publicly funded schools that operate independently of traditional public schools. They are granted greater autonomy in exchange for increased accountability for student achievement. Charter schools are often seen as a way to provide families with more educational options and to promote innovation in education. One type of charter school is the single-site charter school, which operates a single school site rather than a network of schools. While single-site charter schools can effectively provide education in specific communities, they can also...
2023-04-20
25 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:43: School Board Justice w/ Cliff Lewis EBRS Trustee
Today's episode is all about how school boards operate. We'll be discussing the different methods that school boards engage with the community, and we'll also be giving some tips on how to make the most of your time as a school board member. For a school board to be effective, it must be engaged with the community. School boards can use various methods to engage with the community; each method has benefits and drawbacks.
2023-04-12
28 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:42: Coding to Win w/ Coach Victor
In this podcast we explore how coding can help you win in your career. We look at how coding can help you communicate better, problem solve more effectively, and create better software. We also explore how coding can help you stand out in the job market and increase your chances of getting the job you want.
2023-04-04
28 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:41: Teacher Pay and Side Hustles
In this episode, we talk about teacher pay and side hustles. Buckle up!
2023-03-29
25 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:40: Lunch & Learn w/ Victor "Coach" Hicks
In this episode, we do a deep dive into some career decisions made against coach that Black men face on a daily basis in K-12 spaces.
2023-03-26
37 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:39: HBCU's w/ Victor "Coach" Hicks
In this episode, we discuss the importance of HBCUs.
2023-03-26
37 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:38: The Police Brutality Episode (1989)
In this episode, I chop it up with Uncle Jeff about police brutality, and how the trauma that he faced in 1989 still resonates in many cases today. We also unpack how the system can be leveraged against you to get outcomes that hurt Black Men.
2023-01-30
27 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:37: Morning Message
Morning Message, I wanted to give you all some content on issues that are in the media. What better way to do so, than doing it w/ a Good Morning!
2023-01-18
26 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:36: New Year New Us
Doing a podcast solo takes a lot of work and energy. I'm here for the challenge. Pull up as I discuss a myriad of issues that impact our community.
2023-01-13
25 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:35: Interview w/ Dr. Brian Banks
In this episode, we talk about all things Detroit, and how to put Black and Brown kids in the best positions to win.
2022-09-20
48 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:34: Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana w/ Maritza Guridy
In this episode, we discuss National Hispanic Heritage Month. Maritza Guridy, a bi-lingual guru gives tips on how all educators should engage parents of Latino descent.
2022-09-20
29 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:33: Interview w/ Memphis Lift
In this episode we go on a journey deep down in Memphis, to capture the soul of the country as I interview Memphis Lift about parent engagement. This episode was what I needed to refill my cup for a purposeful school year.
2022-09-02
1h 00
The Edupurist Podcast
E:32: Special Episode on Black Mental Health
There's a stigma on mental health in minoritized communities, so we wanted to take some time to unpack. Shout out to Dr. Ono Evaraye for pulling up.
2022-08-31
45 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:31: Don't Let This Work Kill You feat. Dr. Nadia Lopez
In this episode, I chop it up with Dr. Nadia Lopez about self-care and ensuring you're taking care of your mentals.
2022-08-20
1h 17
Speakeasy Noir Cast
Season 2: The Lady In The Lake
Merry Christmas Noir Fans! We hope you enjoy our Christmas set noir pick for this episode, in which Carly yet again confuses Jason with her pigs in blanket crisps and Jason is unveiled as a closet Downton Abby fan. Lady in the Lake is a 1947 American film noir that marked the directorial debut of Robert Montgomery, who also stars in the film. The picture also features Audrey Totter, Lloyd Nolan, Tom Tully, Leon Ames and Jayne Meadows. The murder mystery was an adaptation of the 1943 Raymond Chandler novel The Lady in the Lake. The film...
2021-12-25
1h 23
Extra Help with InsideSchools
Taking Up Arms: The Vaccination Wars in NYC’s Schools | Season 2, Episode 3
During this episode, InsideSchools staff review the back and forth conversations about vaccinations and what the DOE mandates may mean for staffing in schools. We are joined by Raymond Ankrum, Sr., Superintendent of Riverhead Charter School. -------- RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE https://www.schools.nyc.gov/school-life/health-and-wellness/covid-information/daily-covid-case-map https://www.schools.nyc.gov/school-life/health-and-wellness/covid-information/covid-19-testing-for-students/testing-providers https://www.schools.nyc.gov/school-life/health-and-wellness/covid-information/covid-19-testing-for-students ARTICLES FROM THE EPISODE https://www.healthline.com/health-news/vaccine-mandates-in-schools-arent-new-theyve-been-used-since-1850 https://www.u...
2021-10-01
23 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:30: feat. Dr. Annette Anderson
In this episode I got to talk with Dr. Annette Anderson about the role higher ed plays in teacher and leader development.
2021-01-03
58 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:29: feat. Dr. Adrienne Dixon
Great conversation about New Orleans Charter Schools and their impact on the National conversation.
2021-01-03
1h 02
The Edupurist Podcast
E:28: One on One w/ Dr. Charlene Reid
In this episode I go one on one with Dr. Charlene Reid. We talk system management, and what it takes to lead a CMO.
2021-01-03
1h 07
The Edupurist Podcast
E:27: feat. David Hardy & Tyrone Mowatt
The OG's come through and in true fashion we have real talk about the current state of public education.
2021-01-03
1h 04
The Edupurist Podcast
E:26: Protecting Black Women feat. 2019 Nat. TOY Rodney Robinson & Naomi Shelton
In this episode we look at the possible backlash from consistent attacks on Black women vying for the Ed Sec cabinet position. #ProtectBlackWomen
2020-12-23
1h 07
The Edupurist Podcast
E:25: A Talk w/ Charter School Parents
I had an opportunity to speak with some charter school parents with the hopes of dispelling myths about school choice. Listen to these parents electrify the airwaves as the describe why they choose charter schools.
2020-12-20
33 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:24: 1 on 1 w/ Jen Vanderputten
In this episode I go one on one w/ Jen. She shares her horrible interactions w/ school staff as she fiercely advocates for Special Education services for her son. It begs to question what parents with less agency have to deal w/ while advocating for their children. Jen also gives tips on what your ask should be when advocating for students. This was heartbreaking to hear, but exciting to capture.
2020-12-15
59 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:23: Big Labor & Ed Sec.
In this episode, we talk Big labor, and Education Sec. We had a really intense conversations about who needs to show up for students and families. The ending is a doozy.
2020-12-09
1h 11
The Edupurist Podcast
E:22: Are Teachers Beyond Reproach?
In this episode we discuss teachers, are they amenable to critique, or are the beyond reproach? Check it out and see where we landed.
2020-12-03
1h 03
The Edupurist Podcast
E:21: The Road to the Doctorate Privilege or Perseverance
In this episode we explore the intentionality of those that pursue doctoral degrees. Have you ever wondered about the struggles? This episode capture the struggles and the nuance associated with the road too a doctorate.
2020-11-26
1h 06
The Edupurist Podcast
E:20: Parent Engagement
In this episode we discuss how schools can make themselves more amenable to the needs of students and parents. We had a real great conversation about what parents can do to activate their agency in schools. I recommend school leaders share this episode with their parents.
2020-11-18
1h 09
The Edupurist Podcast
E:19: Supports for New Teachers
In this episode we do a deep dive into how to support new teachers in the profession. By talking practical strategies, as well as acknowledging that teachers are often unprepared for their roles, we have a real conversation on how we can support teachers.
2020-11-11
1h 06
The Edupurist Podcast
E:18 Strategies to Engage Students and Families
In this episode Ray solicits the help of some young teachers to discuss strategies to engage students and families. Dr. Chevella Wilson lends a hand as the resident expert, so relax and have fun with this one. It's professional development.
2020-10-30
1h 05
The Edupurist Podcast
E:17: K-12 Literacy Selection and Implementation
In Episode 17, Ray sets the tone with some heavy-hitter guests to discuss K-12 literacy selection and implementation. Season three will be filled with surprise guests and tons of great conversation. Shout out to Dr. Rob, Dr. van Belle, and Jasmine Lane for coming to kick it w/ me.
2020-10-21
59 min
8 Black Hands
Ep. 66: The Everybody Luvs Raymond Episode
In this episode, we celebrate the professional accomplishments of Ray Ankrum. Listen and learn about his time in growing up in Louisiana to his journey to becoming a superintendent. It's all in there. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/8-black-hands-podcast/message
2020-06-17
1h 03
The Edupurist Podcast
E:16: The Impact of Covid-19 on the Black Community
Telling information on the Impact of Covid-19 on the Black Community.
2020-06-09
58 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:15: The Special Education Stigma in the Black Community
W/ a thoughtful crew of educators we take a deep dive into the stigmas associated with Special Education in the Black community.
2020-05-30
1h 00
The Edupurist Podcast
E14: What does it Take to be a School Leader?
Members of the 8 Black Hands patreon group, and current school leaders chop it up about what it takes to lead a school.
2020-05-23
58 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:13: From a C Teacher to an A Teacher feat. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Greene
I got to speak with 8 black hands patreon members about what it takes to move from a C teacher to an A teacher.
2020-05-17
47 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:12: Learning with Rictor Craig
Building on my Leaders to learn from serious, I had the opportunity to sit and learn from Rictor Craig. Mr. Craig and I completed Master's degrees together at The Morgan State University. It was great kicking it with an old friend. I have been a fan of Mr. Craig's work for years. It was amazing to capture his growth as a leader. Check out this interview and enjoy.
2020-02-06
42 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:11: Spr. 99 4-Ever Learning with Edward Sauls Jr.
If you pledged Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. in the Spring of 1999 or any years before or after, you'd know that Edward Sauls Jr. is a larger than life personality with a heart of gold. In this episode, we walk through his career trajectory from a substitute teacher to now a building principal. I am so proud of this dude. This is an amazing story centered around perseverance. In light of what's currently going on in the world, I needed this episode. The energy alone has me E-N-T-H-U-S-E-D. To be able to learn from this guy was inspiring. Please listen and sha...
2020-01-29
59 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:10: Interview with Dr. Paul Miller, Principal & CEO Greentech High School
All educators should be able to identify with the terminology "Life Long Learners." Using this as a pretext, I've decided to interview 5-10 Leaders that I want to learn from over the next month and a half. These interviews will highlight some phenomenal leaders that stand and deliver for Black and Brown students nationwide. My first guest is Dr. Paul Miller, principal and CEO of Greentech High School, a charter school located in Albany, NY. Dr. Miller is doing an amazing job in a high poverty, high crime area of the Capitol City. It was a pleasure highlighting Dr. Miller and h...
2020-01-17
31 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:9: 'Monkey See, Monkey Do'
A Long Island Zoology teacher does his annual "Monkey See, Monkey Do" powerpoint, not taking into account the current racial climate in the United States. Dozier and I debate about consequences of the teacher's decision, tenure and how to build agency in Black students. We also talk about the merits of the lawsuit filed by the parents of the students. This is the first episode of Season 2 of the Edupurist Pod. New Equipment, New Vibes. Follow me on twitter- @theedupuristpod; @Mr_Ankrum; @8BlackHands1
2020-01-11
30 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:8: Chillen w/ The Grumpy's
Part two of the series The Grumpy Ole Men, "Send the Lifeboats." In this episode David and Tyrone go off about status quo education and the lack of motivation for folks to improve EDU. This episode is a no holds barred conversation centered around improving EDU for the nation's most vulnerable students, I take a backseat and learn from the OG's. I am luck to be in a position to learn from two of the nation's best advocates for quality EDU for Black students. ENJOY!
2019-10-17
57 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:7: Two Grumpy Ole Men with Lifeboats
In this episode, two OG's in Ed-reform David Hardy and Tyrone Mowatt stop by to talk about public education. In this no holds barred conversation, they talk about ways to be innovative and take risks as school leaders, by using innovative ways to reach Black and Brown students and families. Mr. Mowatt expands on his theory of sending "lifeboats" to save our students. Mr. Hardy expands on what quality should look like in Philly and beyond. They boss me around the whole show, but I'm humbled by the opportunity to learn from two of the best. Enjoy!
2019-08-07
53 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:6: Equity and Access in the K-12 space.
Special Guest Ms. Sheleah Harris (Memphis, Tn) and I discuss equity and access in the K-12 space. Taking note from feedback provided by peers, we open up the space to talk more about good schools, both traditional public schools, as well as public charter schools. This was an important conversation, because many of my conversations are pro-charter because that is the current space that I occupy. Ms. Harris, with her passion for quality education for all, reminded me of the fun that I had as a public school teacher in Baltimore City Public Schools. A huge shout out to Ms...
2019-07-26
24 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:5: College Talk 101: Feat. ONO
On this episode, Ray and Ono (Director of Everything @ Morehouse College) talk all things college. The two have a no holds barred conversation centered around college and its importance to eradicating generation poverty. The two have an introspective lens that allow them to analyze the college experience through experiences at Predominately White Institutions (PWI's), as well as from the perspective of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU). Shout out to Ono from coming through to chop it up!
2019-07-17
31 min
The Edupurist Podcast
E:4: The Professional Dress Episode
Riding off of the viral tweet from teacher extraordinaire Steven Gupton, a High School Emergency Medical Science and Law and Justice teacher from North Carolina. Mr. Gupton also moonlights as an EMT to help offset the low wages paid by the local school district. he maintains he does it for the love and not the money, an admirable trait in this profession. We were joined by the OG from the "Hands Team", Sharif El-Mekki. This episode encapsulates great conversation centered around Professional Dress, and what that looks like for folks. It also clears some things up for folks that may hav...
2019-07-06
33 min
The Edupurist Podcast
Episode 3: Dr. Keith Benson & Dr. Charles Cole III "All The Smoke 💨"
After 100 Spicey tweets on (7/4) between the ed reform folks and Dr. Keith Benson (Camden), I wanted to bring Dr. Benson on the show to discuss his animus towards education reform and corporate charter schools. He immediately agreed, and was super responsive. Dr. Cole felt a way about being dragged in the middle of smoke that he didn't solicit. Cooler heads prevailed and the two had a conversation that both sides (Ed Reform and Anti-Ed Reform) can be proud of (facilitated by yours truly). What I learned from both of these gentlemen in this spirited dialogue is that they both are pa...
2019-07-05
1h 02
The Edupurist Podcast
Episode 2: The Summer Learning Slide
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Latrice Chattin, and Mrs. Genevieve Byrd-Robinson. Both ladies are school leaders with amazing ideas on how to address Summer Learning loss. I enjoyed my time with these ladies, they brought the smoke!
2019-06-25
19 min
The Cole World Podcast
Ep. 88: Back Like I Never Left ft. Raymond Ankrum from the 8 Black Hands Podcast
It's been a while, but we back with a new coat of paint and a doctorate degree to boot. Enjoy the damn thing. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/charles-cole/support
2019-06-24
1h 14
The Cole World Podcast
Ep. 88: Back Like I Never Left ft. Raymond Ankrum from the * Black Hands Podcast
It's been a while, but we back with a new coat of paint and a doctorate degree to boot. Enjoy the damn thing.
2019-06-24
1h 13
The Edupurist Podcast
E1: When They See Us.
Much todo has been made about the Netflix series "When They See Us." In Episode one of the Edupurist Podcast, we jump right in and discuss how black and brown students and families were impacted then and now. Education or a lack thereof serves central theme of why communities of color are disproportionately discriminated against by law enforcement. The guest on the show knock it out of the park with their personal stories regarding the "system."
2019-06-18
35 min
Charter School Superstars
Ep 30: Successful school turnarounds with Raymond Ankrum of Riverhead Charter School
This week, Ryan sits down with education reform activist and Riverhead Charter School Superintendent Raymond Ankrum. Raymond shares the story of this high-performing charter school, and how his team was able to move Riverhead's proficiency scores from the teens to the high eighties in just a few years. When Raymond is not running Riverhead's inspiring program, he is the co-host of the education podcast 8 Black Hands, We talk to our guest about his show and why he enjoys sharing his insight on the podcasting medium. You can watch Raymond and his 8 Black Hands co-hosts recording their show at the National...
2019-05-29
13 min
8 Black Hands
8: Ep. 8: TFA, Scapegoat Supreme
The 8 Black Hands tackle the issue of California trying to banish TFA (https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwidlI3ihK7hAhUMpJ4KHYKKDYIQFjAAegQIAxAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.leginfo.legislature.ca.gov%2Ffaces%2FbillTextClient.xhtml%3Fbill_id%3D201920200AB221&usg=AOvVaw2pjvXpozFrQ8vZUdGSOrKJ) from their schools. Our very own Raymond Ankrum tackled this one of his recent articles (https://everybodyluvsraymondsedblog.com/2019/03/30/teach-for-america-is-not-the-enemy-bad-schools-are/) . Sadly, in the midst of recording the episode, we got word that Nipsey Hussle was murdered. He was doing amazing things in his community and it...
2019-04-01
41 min