Tune into this incredibly important conversation with Ernest Crim III, a public teacher, speaker, and advocate focusing on cultural empowerment and educating everyone on Black history. We need to fully understand how to bridge the cultural gap between students and teachers and unpack the biases we may have around Black culture. We talk about the importance of Black Male representation in the education space and how our goal should be to communicate better with each other, regardless of our differences. Ernest shares why we should be reading Black literature and the impact writing has on our culture. Check out his website at ernestcrim.com and find him on social media @mrcrim3.
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