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The Educators for Social Justice
​PODCAST

Mission
The ESJ podcast seeks to provide authentic voice for educators who are doing social justice work in classrooms, schools, and communities. We celebrate a diverse group of teachers and students by discussing their successes, struggles, and visions in effectively implementing social justice education. We invite you to listen for points that inspire or challenge you. In what ways are your own social justice efforts brought into dialogue with the guests?
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Listen to our episodes on iTunes:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/educators-for-social-justice-podcast/id1361873470 
​ or on our website: 
​www.educatorsforsocialjustice.org/podcast-episodes

Our Host:
Sherita Love
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Sherita is an educator, social justice entrepreneur, and avid podcaster. She taught students in the Webster School District and Ferguson Florissant School Districts through YMCA's literacy and STEM programs. She was a national trainer on the Multicultural Mentorship Committee for the YMCA's Diversity and Inclusion courses and managed Diversity Awareness Partnership youth programs like Give Respect, Get Respect, EXPLORE STEM, the Diverse-City Art Competition, and GLAMM (Girls Lead and Make Moves) to promote education and empowerment for young women of color. Sherita currently serves as Manager of the Education Hub at Innovation Hall in the Cortex District, and as the Founder and Lead Catalyst with ExpandED Equity Collaborative where she works in collaboration with community partners to close the education opportunity gap.​
Are you interested in being interviewed or recommending someone to be interviewed?
Please contact Sherita Love at sherita@vencafstl.org

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  • About Us
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Conference
  • Resources
    • Lesson Plans
    • Educator Grant
    • Teaching to Disrupt White Supremacy
    • Restorative Justice Children's Books
    • Children's Literature
    • Peace Studies
    • Writing for & by Educators
    • Connecting with Social Justice Organizations
    • Academic Journals
    • Developing your Social Justice Education Library
    • Institutes, Think Tanks & Research Centers
  • Community
    • Committees
    • Racial Equity Curriculum Partnership
    • Book Club
  • Donate