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Season 10 is in hiatus and returns on October 28th. In the meantime, we wanted to revisit some of our favorite episodes from season 9 as we prepare for season 11, “Future Ready Schools: Innovation Rooted in Humanity.” First up is episode 10 from Season 9 – “Navigating Spaces of Belonging: A Conversation with Mel King.”
In this discourse, we engage in a profound exploration of the imperative need for educators to create environments where students, particularly those belonging to the LGBTQIA+ community, can genuinely breathe and flourish. Our esteemed guest, Mel King, a luminary in LGBTQIA+ advocacy, elucidates the essence of fostering unconditional belonging within educational spaces, emphasizing that such inclusion is not merely a privilege, but a birthright. Throughout our dialogue, we confront the stark reality that the experiences of marginalization can render educational settings hostile, thereby necessitating a concerted effort from educators to cultivate hope rather than extinguish dreams. Mel poignantly articulates the vital role of allyship, asserting that true allies must be active participants in dismantling barriers and amplifying voices that have traditionally been silenced. This conversation serves as a clarion call for all educators to reflect on their practices and commit to nurturing a culture of acceptance, understanding, and dignity for every student who enters their classroom.
Additional Notes
The conversation with Mel King, a prominent advocate for the LGBTQ community, delves into the pressing need for educators to foster an environment where all students, particularly those identifying as LGBTQIA+, can experience a sense of safety and belonging. Mel articulates the concept of needing 'to be in a place where I could breathe,' encapsulating the critical importance of creating spaces devoid of hostility and filled with acceptance. The dialogue explores the multifaceted nature of identity within the LGBTQIA+ spectrum and emphasizes the role of educators in recognizing and honoring these identities. Through their discussion, the panel reflects on how educational settings can serve as sanctuaries where students can truly express themselves without fear of retribution or misunderstanding. This episode serves as a clarion call for educators to commit to cultivating hope and ensuring that every student feels seen, heard, and valued, not as a privilege, but as an inherent right that should be afforded to all.
Takeaways:
To learn more about Mel King's creative work and advocacy:
To support the Trevor Project:
Connect with The Wheelhouse!
Are you a like-minded educator who's committed to open doors and unlimited possibilities for each student? We hope you’ll join The Wheelhouse Company.
Follow Students Matter, LLC on Instagram or LinkedIn or any of the four of us individually who are also on LinkedIn.
Subscribe to The Wheelhouse Chronicle on Substack.
https://thewheelhouse.substack.com
Join the safe, absolutely free, and curated community The Wheelhouse Forum only available at Student’s Matter’s very own LearnHarbor.
LearnHarbor.Thinkific.Com
The Wheelhouse is a production of Students Matter, LLC.
https://www.ourstudentsmatter.org
By Dr. Grant ChandlerSeason 10 is in hiatus and returns on October 28th. In the meantime, we wanted to revisit some of our favorite episodes from season 9 as we prepare for season 11, “Future Ready Schools: Innovation Rooted in Humanity.” First up is episode 10 from Season 9 – “Navigating Spaces of Belonging: A Conversation with Mel King.”
In this discourse, we engage in a profound exploration of the imperative need for educators to create environments where students, particularly those belonging to the LGBTQIA+ community, can genuinely breathe and flourish. Our esteemed guest, Mel King, a luminary in LGBTQIA+ advocacy, elucidates the essence of fostering unconditional belonging within educational spaces, emphasizing that such inclusion is not merely a privilege, but a birthright. Throughout our dialogue, we confront the stark reality that the experiences of marginalization can render educational settings hostile, thereby necessitating a concerted effort from educators to cultivate hope rather than extinguish dreams. Mel poignantly articulates the vital role of allyship, asserting that true allies must be active participants in dismantling barriers and amplifying voices that have traditionally been silenced. This conversation serves as a clarion call for all educators to reflect on their practices and commit to nurturing a culture of acceptance, understanding, and dignity for every student who enters their classroom.
Additional Notes
The conversation with Mel King, a prominent advocate for the LGBTQ community, delves into the pressing need for educators to foster an environment where all students, particularly those identifying as LGBTQIA+, can experience a sense of safety and belonging. Mel articulates the concept of needing 'to be in a place where I could breathe,' encapsulating the critical importance of creating spaces devoid of hostility and filled with acceptance. The dialogue explores the multifaceted nature of identity within the LGBTQIA+ spectrum and emphasizes the role of educators in recognizing and honoring these identities. Through their discussion, the panel reflects on how educational settings can serve as sanctuaries where students can truly express themselves without fear of retribution or misunderstanding. This episode serves as a clarion call for educators to commit to cultivating hope and ensuring that every student feels seen, heard, and valued, not as a privilege, but as an inherent right that should be afforded to all.
Takeaways:
To learn more about Mel King's creative work and advocacy:
To support the Trevor Project:
Connect with The Wheelhouse!
Are you a like-minded educator who's committed to open doors and unlimited possibilities for each student? We hope you’ll join The Wheelhouse Company.
Follow Students Matter, LLC on Instagram or LinkedIn or any of the four of us individually who are also on LinkedIn.
Subscribe to The Wheelhouse Chronicle on Substack.
https://thewheelhouse.substack.com
Join the safe, absolutely free, and curated community The Wheelhouse Forum only available at Student’s Matter’s very own LearnHarbor.
LearnHarbor.Thinkific.Com
The Wheelhouse is a production of Students Matter, LLC.
https://www.ourstudentsmatter.org