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Welcome to The Liberation Lab©️ Podcast, where we disrupt and reimagine education. I’m your host, Bobby Morgan - speaker, principal, consultant, and lifelong disruptor committed to building schools that center justice, genius, and belonging.
In this conversation, Bobby and Rann Miller discuss the paradoxical effects of the Brown v. Board of Education decision and the ongoing challenges of achieving true integration in schools. They explore the impact of the decision on black educators and the choices they face in navigating the education system. They also discuss the importance of teaching history and resistance stories to empower future generations. Rann Miller shares his own experience of resistance in writing his book, 'Resistance Stories from Black History for Kids,' and emphasizes the need for black educators to stay true to their mission of liberation.
On this episode, I’m thrilled to welcome Rann Miller—a powerful voice in education, writing, and advocacy. Rann is a published author and former teacher whose work spans scholarly journals, textbooks, and numerous platforms, where he delves into the intersections of race, education, and the African American experience. Beyond his writing, Rann serves as a program director for a school district, a professional development facilitator, and a dynamic public speaker. With a passion for equity and a commitment to uplifting educators, Rann’s insights challenge us to rethink the systems that shape our schools and communities.
Connect with Rann: www.rannmiller.com
By Bobby MorganWelcome to The Liberation Lab©️ Podcast, where we disrupt and reimagine education. I’m your host, Bobby Morgan - speaker, principal, consultant, and lifelong disruptor committed to building schools that center justice, genius, and belonging.
In this conversation, Bobby and Rann Miller discuss the paradoxical effects of the Brown v. Board of Education decision and the ongoing challenges of achieving true integration in schools. They explore the impact of the decision on black educators and the choices they face in navigating the education system. They also discuss the importance of teaching history and resistance stories to empower future generations. Rann Miller shares his own experience of resistance in writing his book, 'Resistance Stories from Black History for Kids,' and emphasizes the need for black educators to stay true to their mission of liberation.
On this episode, I’m thrilled to welcome Rann Miller—a powerful voice in education, writing, and advocacy. Rann is a published author and former teacher whose work spans scholarly journals, textbooks, and numerous platforms, where he delves into the intersections of race, education, and the African American experience. Beyond his writing, Rann serves as a program director for a school district, a professional development facilitator, and a dynamic public speaker. With a passion for equity and a commitment to uplifting educators, Rann’s insights challenge us to rethink the systems that shape our schools and communities.
Connect with Rann: www.rannmiller.com