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What does it really mean to unlearn in education? In this special Thanksgiving episode, we pause for reflection—and reimagination—with Kwame Sarfo Mensa, a veteran educator, global consultant, and author of Learning to Relearn. As founder of Identity Talk Consulting and host of the Identity Talk for Educators Live podcast, Kwame is helping educators across the world interrogate bias, reframe school culture, and humanize learning through equity-centered practice.
This episode dives deep into the mindset and methods behind culturally affirming teaching. From personal stories of navigating race, disability, and belonging, to frameworks for self-assessment, intersectional empathy, and critical unlearning—Kwame offers real talk and real strategies. Whether you're a teacher, school leader, or policymaker, you’ll walk away with actionable insights on how to model inclusive leadership, build student trust, and reimagine education as a collective, humanizing practice.
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Proudly supported by the Solvea Learning Group, whose commitment to advancing education makes conversations like this possible. If today’s episode sparked ideas or helped reframe your thinking, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a colleague.
By Dr. Riley WilliamsWhat does it really mean to unlearn in education? In this special Thanksgiving episode, we pause for reflection—and reimagination—with Kwame Sarfo Mensa, a veteran educator, global consultant, and author of Learning to Relearn. As founder of Identity Talk Consulting and host of the Identity Talk for Educators Live podcast, Kwame is helping educators across the world interrogate bias, reframe school culture, and humanize learning through equity-centered practice.
This episode dives deep into the mindset and methods behind culturally affirming teaching. From personal stories of navigating race, disability, and belonging, to frameworks for self-assessment, intersectional empathy, and critical unlearning—Kwame offers real talk and real strategies. Whether you're a teacher, school leader, or policymaker, you’ll walk away with actionable insights on how to model inclusive leadership, build student trust, and reimagine education as a collective, humanizing practice.
📚 Featured in this episode:
Connect with Kwame:
Proudly supported by the Solvea Learning Group, whose commitment to advancing education makes conversations like this possible. If today’s episode sparked ideas or helped reframe your thinking, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a colleague.