Our guests, Dr. Micia Mosely, Founder and Director of the Black Teacher Project, advances the mission of creating opportunities for Black teachers to see schools as places of liberated learning.
In developing leaders, she explains that leadership is not about a title nor more work. Leadership development is one condition that positively impact teacher effectiveness and retention.
Dr. Mosley professes the importance of community among Black educators and explains that mentorship is an invaluable resource. Yet, she clarifies that mentorship is about establishing sound relationship.
Rejuvenation is explored for a practice of liberation!
Your Host: Jacob Easley II, PhD, PMP
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Greeting: Evalyn Gleason
Research Assistant: Emily Bloom
Founder/Director Black Teacher Project
Micia Mosely, Ph.D., has dedicated her career to helping students reach their full creative and academic potential. Dr. Mosely began her career as a high school social studies teacher in San Francisco, CA and received her Ph.D. in Education, with an emphasis on Social and Cultural Studies from the University of California at Berkeley. She has been a leader in educational equity with the Bay Area Coalition of Equitable Schools, The Posse Foundation and The National Equity Project. In 2015 she founded The Black Teacher Project which she now directs. Mosely is also an accomplished actress and stand up comedian.