This week Tiffany has a candid conversation with Dr. Mahupia Deas about her academic background, the tenure process, and what scholarship means to her.
This week Autumn and Tiffany honor authoress Nella Larsen, celebrate THREE Black women McArthur Geniuses, and discuss Marley Dias's TV show, Bookmarks, now streaming on Netflix.
In this week's episode, Tiffany and Autumn celebrate LeShundra Young, honor the legacy of the Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute for Negro Girls, and discuss the difference between confidence vs. ego.
This week Tiffany and Autumn celebrate the first honorific naming of an academic department at UMD, the Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and dig into a discussion about a new College Board curriculum.
This week on the pod Tiff and Autumn celebrate Selena Sloan Butler and discuss parent involvement in K-12 education. Racial Differences in Parent Involvement in K-12 School Activities
In this episode, Tiffany and Autumn celebrate the recent Inauguration and honor the work of Shirley Chisholm and Kimberlé Crenshaw that lead us to this historic moment.
This week Tiff & Autumn celebrate Betsey Stockton's commitment to education and discuss early childhood program participation in the U.S. Racial Differences In Preschool and Daycare Arrangements In the U.S.
We love our our hair! This week, Tiffany and Autumn celebrate Dr. Ida Stephanie Owens and discuss natural hair bias and discrimination In the workplace.
This week, we switch things up and highlight a new podcast called Give Them Their Flowers. Give Them Their Flowers is a podcast about PRAISE and Purpose. Host KáLyn Coghill vows to give people their flowers while they are still here. In this pa
In this episode, Tiff and Autumn revel in the accomplishments of Dr. Alyce Chenault Gullattee and discuss a hard topic: how racial discrimination impacts Black suicide rates. National Suicide Prevention LifelineHours: Available 24 hours. Langu
In this episode we celebrate World Teachers' Day, recognize the woman of the week, Dr. Saundra McGuire, and discuss what metacognition is and how it functions in our lives.
In this episode we celebrate Dr. Gholdy Muhammad and delve into what Black educators have to say about returning to school. Amid concerns of widening equity gaps, Black educators suggest a starting point
Welcome back to another season! In this episode we catch up on summer, celebrate the life and legacy of Clara Adams and discuss education In the midst of Covid.Show notes:The Life and Legacy of Clara Adams
In this episode Tiffany and Autumn discuss how the love languages can be a useful tool for loving Intentionally during this period of physical distancing.