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In this episode of Project: School Dad, Eric Gardner sits down with educator and professor Darren Rainey for a powerful conversation about the historical displacement of Black educators and the lasting impact of their absence on Black students and school culture today. Grounded in the works of Leslie T. Fenwick, Adam Fairclough, and April L. Peters, this episode explores what truly happened after Brown v. Board of Education and how desegregation led to the systematic removal of thousands of Black teachers and principals from American schools.
Together, they unpack:
This episode is not simply about education policy — it is about memory, identity, and the urgent need to rebuild the Black male educator pipeline.
Recommended Readings Mentioned:
By Eric GardnerIn this episode of Project: School Dad, Eric Gardner sits down with educator and professor Darren Rainey for a powerful conversation about the historical displacement of Black educators and the lasting impact of their absence on Black students and school culture today. Grounded in the works of Leslie T. Fenwick, Adam Fairclough, and April L. Peters, this episode explores what truly happened after Brown v. Board of Education and how desegregation led to the systematic removal of thousands of Black teachers and principals from American schools.
Together, they unpack:
This episode is not simply about education policy — it is about memory, identity, and the urgent need to rebuild the Black male educator pipeline.
Recommended Readings Mentioned: