By Andria Nacina Cole In June of 2017, the Center on Poverty and Inequality at Georgetown Law published the first study focused on the “adultification” of Black girls. The study, “Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls’ Childhood” reveals data indicating … [Read more...]
Four Lessons the Struggle for Racial Equity has Taught Us
As educators, we have dedicated hundreds of hours to developing materials, holding workshops, conducting programs and forming committees with the stated aim of addressing racial equity. This has been important work and we have learned probably more than we have done, if we … [Read more...]
I Know this Stuff Already!
Let’s be honest. While the emerging field of Restorative Practices is praised in many circles, there are people who are not so eager to embrace this work with open arms. Some disregard the practices as “new age”material, bound to phase out with the passage of time. Many more … [Read more...]
Access Your Emotional Vocabulary!
"In the absence of a strong emotional vocabulary, we will resort to our behavioral vocabulary." This is a statement Dr. Christina Watlington, a clinical psychologist and Akoben Lead Trainer, often shares. As practioners, we appreciate the quote, not only for brilliantly … [Read more...]
Understanding Circles Part 4: A Site for Social Justice
There is no doubt that leadership is critically important. Often, the quality of leadership in an organization, community and classroom determine both its direction and significant outcomes. However, we are constantly reminded of the hierarchy of leadership in Western … [Read more...]
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