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Flip-edFlip-edDamion Cooper, The Hearts and Minds of Young Black BoysWhat if we intentionally and robustly invested in nurturing the hearts and souls of young Black boys in Baltimore City and everywhere?    Listen to Damion Cooper’s compelling story which grounded his work at Project Pneuma, and consider ways that we could rethink schools to focus on hearts and minds work as well as the academic work.Damion Cooper uses his life’s experiences to teach lessons of forgiveness, self-control, discipline, and redemption via mentorship.  His own experiences inspired him to create Project Pneuma; a holistic program focused on social emotional learning, forgiveness and curbing impulse actions from tr...2025-05-3136 minFlip-edFlip-edAleta Margolis, Instigators of ThoughtAleta Margolis is the founder and president of Center for Inspired Teaching, a nonprofit that has spent nearly three decades investing in teachers as the leverage point for change in the education system. At Inspired Teaching, she helps teachers redesign their roles in the classroom. Instead of merely delivering a curriculum, Inspired Teachers are Instigators of Thought, who fuel students’ curiosity and innate desire to learn. Aleta is a former elementary and middle school teacher, teacher for court-involved youth, and professor of education at American University. She is the creator of the award-winning Hooray For Monday article series and te...2025-05-1729 minFlip-edFlip-edDr. Lisa Carey, Teachers and Pediatricians Unite!Dr. Lisa Carey is an education specialist, teacher educator, researcher, and author focused on the intersection between K12 schooling and pediatric medicine.  Prior to her current roles, she was a special educator in Maryland Public Schools focused on inclusive programming. Lisa co-founded the Hospital Education Liaison Program (HELP) at Kennedy Krieger to support communication between healthcare teams and school teams surrounding the needs of individual children.      Lisa is also co-author of the new book, Supporting Student Executive Functions:   Insights and Strategies for Educators.2025-05-0329 minFlip-edFlip-edDr. Lisa Williams, Children as Creators, Innovators, Problem-SolversDr. Lisa Williams is a national expert on topics of equity and access in public education. She has served as Chief Equity Officer for the Fairfax County Schools as well as Executive Director for Equity and Cultural Proficiency in the Baltimore County Schools. In total, she has worked on issues of equity and access in public institutions for over 15 years.  She has provided guidance for school boards, public and private schools as well as school systems and non-profits in the areas of racial equity, gender equity in STEM, leading for equity, school transformation, and culturally responsive practices. Dr. Williams h...2025-04-0532 minFlip-edFlip-edStefan Redding Lallinger, Integrating Our SchoolsStefan Redding Lallinger is a father to three daughters and a former teacher and principal. He's worked in schools and districts in New Orleans and New York City and is currently the executive director of an innovative think tank called Next100. He lives in Mt. Washington in Baltimore and serves on the Baltimore City School Board.2025-03-2231 minFlip-edFlip-edVanessa Lopez, The Purpose of SchoolVanessa López is the twenty-fourth grandchild of Tulia Vasquez López, the onlydaughter of Rosa Digna López, big little sister to Ramon Reynoldo Vargas and proud mother of Aszana LilaRosa López-Bell. She was born and bred on the streets of New York City back when White folks didn't ride the A train past 59th Street. Vanessa has papers from Purchase College, State University of New York and the Maryland Institute College of Art. She contemplates and writes about race, urban education, the body and art. Vanessa’s musings can be found in the pages of Mol...2025-03-0834 minFlip-edFlip-edDr. Kaleb Rashad, Authentic LearningDr. Kaleb Rashad is the Co-Founder & Creative Director at the Center for Love & Justice located within the High Tech High Graduate School of Education (HTH GSE). Kaleb works with community leaders in the US/Canada, Spain, and Hong Kong to create new schools and redesign existing schools focused on advancing equity through anti-racist project-based learning.As an instructor at the GSE, Kaleb teaches courses on creativity, innovation and community-based liberatory design. Prior to his work at the GSE, Kaleb served as the Director of the Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High (San Diego); and before High...2025-02-0834 minFlip-edFlip-edShane Safir, Street DataShane Safir has worked at every level of the education system, from the classroom to the boardroom, for 25 years. In 2003, after teaching in San Francisco and Oakland and organizing in the community to launch a new school, Safir became the founding co-principal of June Jordan School for Equity (JJSE), an innovative national model identified by leading scholar Linda Darling-Hammond as "supporting the success of low-income students of color." Since 2008, Safir has provided equity-centered leadership coaching, strategic planning, and professional learning support for schools, districts, and organizations across the U.S., Canada, and beyond. She facilitates workshops on l...2025-01-2325 minFlip-edFlip-edDr. Simone Gibson, Centering ReadingDr. Simone Gibson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Morgan State University, a Historically Black University located in Baltimore, MD. Additionally, she holds the position of Co-Director for the Maryland Initiative for Literacy and Equity (Mile). As a literacy specialist, Dr. Gibson concentrates her research and training efforts on preparing both pre-service and in-service teachers to implement culturally humble practices in literacy instruction that are grounded in evidence-based methodologies. 2025-01-2330 min