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Safe Spaces & Resilient Voices: The Pioneering Legacy of the People of Color Conference

November 20, 2023 David Harris Season 1 Episode 6
Safe Spaces & Resilient Voices: The Pioneering Legacy of the People of Color Conference
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Safe Spaces & Resilient Voices: The Pioneering Legacy of the People of Color Conference
Nov 20, 2023 Season 1 Episode 6
David Harris

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Join David for this enlightening episode of The Teacher's Forum as we delve into the rich history and transformative impact of the National Association of Independent Schools' annual People of Color Conference (POCC). Our distinguished guests, Bobby Edwards, Director of Community Inclusion & External Relations at the McLean School in Maryland; Jacqui Pelzer, Executive Director of EARLY STEPS; and Jana Dorsey, Associate Director of Outreach for Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging at Providence Day School in Charlotte, NC, guide us through the evolution of this significant conference.

We return to 1986 when POCC had its beginnings in Reston, VA, with fewer than 200 participants, and explore the catalysts that led to the inception of this crucial conference. Our guests shed light on the conference's growth, transforming into a major educational gathering with over 8,000 attendees from across the U.S.,  as well as internationally. We also discuss the inception and development of the Student Diversity Leadership Conference (SDLC) as a vital component of POCC.

In a riveting discussion, we tackle the challenges and triumphs faced by BIPOC educators in creating and maintaining a safe space within independent schools. Our guests discuss the integral role of POCC in fostering inclusivity and providing a sanctuary for BIPOC educators to connect, learn, and thrive. We also address recent attacks on the conference by right-wing organizations, exploring the resilience and strategies needed to preserve the conference's original mission and integrity.

This episode is a compelling exploration of the People of Color Conference, its transformative impact on education, and the ongoing efforts to ensure that it remains a beacon of empowerment and diversity. Tune in for an essential conversation that transcends the classroom and resonates with the broader mission of creating a more inclusive and equitable educational landscape.


For more information on POCC visit https://www.nais.org/pocc/



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Join David for this enlightening episode of The Teacher's Forum as we delve into the rich history and transformative impact of the National Association of Independent Schools' annual People of Color Conference (POCC). Our distinguished guests, Bobby Edwards, Director of Community Inclusion & External Relations at the McLean School in Maryland; Jacqui Pelzer, Executive Director of EARLY STEPS; and Jana Dorsey, Associate Director of Outreach for Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging at Providence Day School in Charlotte, NC, guide us through the evolution of this significant conference.

We return to 1986 when POCC had its beginnings in Reston, VA, with fewer than 200 participants, and explore the catalysts that led to the inception of this crucial conference. Our guests shed light on the conference's growth, transforming into a major educational gathering with over 8,000 attendees from across the U.S.,  as well as internationally. We also discuss the inception and development of the Student Diversity Leadership Conference (SDLC) as a vital component of POCC.

In a riveting discussion, we tackle the challenges and triumphs faced by BIPOC educators in creating and maintaining a safe space within independent schools. Our guests discuss the integral role of POCC in fostering inclusivity and providing a sanctuary for BIPOC educators to connect, learn, and thrive. We also address recent attacks on the conference by right-wing organizations, exploring the resilience and strategies needed to preserve the conference's original mission and integrity.

This episode is a compelling exploration of the People of Color Conference, its transformative impact on education, and the ongoing efforts to ensure that it remains a beacon of empowerment and diversity. Tune in for an essential conversation that transcends the classroom and resonates with the broader mission of creating a more inclusive and equitable educational landscape.


For more information on POCC visit https://www.nais.org/pocc/



Join the Conversation:
david@theteachersforum.org
X (formerly Twitter) @theforum1993
Please subscribe, share and leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts. Help us amplify the voices and issues of K-12 educators all over the world.

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