Black SEL & Promoting Our Stories

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This week's episode revisits past conversations held on the Black SEL podcast. Join in the discussions that focus on the importance of voicing the true black experience, building Black SEL and social awareness to better serve the community! Hear directly from Brandon Frame, Cierra Hinton, Sharonda Arnold-Oneal, Geoffrey Golden, and Joshua Vincent, who have all shared their perspectives on the Black SEL platform.0:42- Kristen reminds listeners of how and where to attend the Black SEL summit, September 28 - 290:59- Frances Lee & Brandon Frame discuss the need to better inform black men of possibilities in an education career which would in turn help the development of black boys in learning settings 6:09- Kristen and Cierra Hinton engage on a more fulfilling use of media for black people and participation in media that affirms the narrative of black people in the community8:56- Kristen and Sharonda Arnold-Ocean talk about the impact of consistent, and uplifting content on the lived experience of our community helps to improve the community as a whole from the inside out 17:11- Frances & Joshua Vincent, look back at historical trends of oppressors working to stifle black voices advocating for freedom and equality, and what that means today25:03- Kristen & Geoffrey Golden lead the church chorus with hymns that demonstrated resilience in the face of adversitySupport the Black SEL Movement:  Our Membership: The Black SEL Collective is an exclusive members-only community for Black SEL Experts and believers who stand with us in our mission to uplift, cultivate, and transform Black communities. Being part of this network will allow you to build a circle of fellow Black SEL experts and have access to our private Facebook community to discuss new trends, strategies, and practices to implement SEL in Black communities. Learn more at: https://lfycampaigns.lpages.co/black-sel-collective/ Black SEL Summit: The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. The Black SEL Summit is a space for us by us to highlight the voices of African-American people in the field and speak to best practices, research, and solutions to sustain SEL in Black Communities. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/blkselsummit23 Donate:Powered by The Dangers Of The Mind Education Fund, The Black SEL HUB aims to highlight the voices of Black SEL practitioners and share resources to further the field in order to sustain social-emotional learning practices in Black communities. With your support, you are advancing our research, our reach, and our impact on black communities around the nation. Thank you in advance for your commitment and for acknowledging the importance of the work we do every day! To donate, visit: https://bit.ly/blackseldonationWe’re giving away our signature Black SEL T-shirts to those who take a moment to fill out a quick 5-minute survey. This is an opportunity to let your voice be heard and for us to provide you with more of the content you want to hear. Fill out the survey and be entered to win at: https://bit.ly/blackselsurvey

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