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Talking With Teachers

Melissa Perez and Alexis Banner

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In light of George Floyd and the protests surrounding his death, two teachers have decided to express their thoughts and opinions on this topic as well as many of the other pressing matters in today's society.
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Episode 4!! This week we had the pleasure of speaking with Mr. Doug Endee. He has been an administrator at Overbrook for 20+ years and taught in Camden prior. He shares amazing insight on how he has supported students through difficult times and making connections with them by being authentic. Melissa and I truly enjoyed listening to all of the sto…
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In today's episode, we talk to Gina and Chris Lingham. Gina and Chris are an interracial couple who are married and who are also business owners! Chris and Gina talk about the struggles of being an interracial couple and business owners in general as well as the really beautiful parts of both. This is an AWESOME episode!…
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In this week's episode we have our former co-worker on the show Christina Cibotti. We talk a lot about what it means to be a teacher today and how teaching affects us as individuals. We also discuss current novels being taught in English class as well as the idea of white savior complex.Von Melissa Perez and Alexis Banner
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We made it to ten episodes! In this week's podcast, we go back to our roots and record a conversation between just us! We explore a plethora of topics and show a more vulnerable questioning side to both of us. As this movement continues we continue to grow and questions a lot what is going in the world currently. We talk about the NBA, Peloton inst…
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In today's episode, we have Tamira Barr on a teacher as well as health and fitness coach! Tamria offers a lot of insight into being a Black teacher in a predominantly Black and Latin student population. Tamira also dives into being a Black mother in American during this time and her thoughts and worries about raising both her sons.…
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In this weeks episode, we dive into Stamped: Antiracism, Racism, and You A Remix written by Jayson Reynolds originally adapted from Stamped from the Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi. We are joined by two guests Mrs. Kohri and Mr. Rosser. This episodes mix of going through the book as well as discussing our own personal feelings towards the subject matte…
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This week, our guest is Mr. John Rosser who is a history teacher at Overbook High School as well as the head basketball coach for the boy's team. In a surprisingly emotional episode, we discuss the pressure of being the basketball coach and the benefits of building relationships with students both on and off the court. Stories are shared and the ca…
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In today's episode, Ms. Francesca Greenwald is open and honest about living in a house divided on the Black Lives Matter movement. She discusses the steps she took to unlearn what she was taught growing up in order to see the larger picture of today's racial injustice. There is also a special shout out to the Class of 2020 (Ms. Perez may or may not…
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Today we hear from Aleah Braxton, a guidance counselor at Overbrook High School whose wisdom about what it means to be a Black woman in America as well as the advice she gives to all educators regarding tough conversations is something that both Melissa and Alexis found astounding!Von Melissa Perez and Alexis Banner
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This week we have the honor of hosting Mr. Karim Fisher, who is an assistant principal at Overbrook High School! Mr. Fisher gives insight on various topics including race, social inequalities, his hopes, and dreams for his children as well as students! This is part 1 of a 2 part episode!Von Melissa Perez and Alexis Banner
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In the light of George Floyd's murder, students have reached out to us in distress as well as wondering how they can get their voices across. Over the weekend we were really talking about how we can help our students as well as get our own voices across about the tragic event as well as the uncertainty surrounding the nation at this present moment.…
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