Tar Heel Teachers at Home is a weekly videocast focused on engaging North Carolinians in conversations about education. Each week, a panel of educators interview a guest(s).
In this videocast, the Tar Heel Teachers chat with Dr. Ronda Bullock about how her nonprofit: “we are” (working to extend anti-racist education) provides a three-prong approach to address racial inequities in schools — elementary summer camp, professional development for educators, and workshops for parents.
This week’s panel:
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- Moderator: Marlow M. Artis, Upward Bound Director with Sampson County Schools. Twitter: @TarHeelTeachers
- Elementary School Panelist: Erica Fenner-McAdoo, Principal of Howard Hall Elementary with Cumberland County Schools. Twitter: @HowardHallElem
- High School Panelist: Mika Twietmeyer, Biology Teacher with Durham Public Schools. Twitter: @MikaJHunter
- Support Personnel Panelist: Aritia Smalls, AIG Program Specialist with Cumberland County Schools. Twitter: @SmallsAritia.
- Guest(s): Dr. Ronda Bullock, Director of “we are” (working to extend anti-racist education). Twitter: @weare_org