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In this episode, Manny Tejeda interviews Gregory Herman, a former CFES scholar, who shares his journey from high school to becoming a dean at a Harlem elementary school. Greg discusses the challenges he faced during his education, the pivotal role of CFES in his college preparation, and the importance of mentorship and representation in education. He emphasizes the need for more black male educators and the impact they can have on students, particularly young black boys. The conversation highlights the significance of community support and innovative approaches in education.
By Brilliant PathwaysIn this episode, Manny Tejeda interviews Gregory Herman, a former CFES scholar, who shares his journey from high school to becoming a dean at a Harlem elementary school. Greg discusses the challenges he faced during his education, the pivotal role of CFES in his college preparation, and the importance of mentorship and representation in education. He emphasizes the need for more black male educators and the impact they can have on students, particularly young black boys. The conversation highlights the significance of community support and innovative approaches in education.