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Equity Unlocked: The Culturally Responsive School Leadership Podcast

Stay at the forefront of Culturally Responsive School Leadership with conversations that bridge research and real-world practice. Hosted by Dr. Muhammad Khalifa and the CRSLI team, this podcast features powerful insights from scholars and practitioners including Dr. Gholdy Muhammad, Dr. Keith Mayes, Dr. Jamila Dugan, and many more.

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Schools as Sacred Spaces: A Conversation with Antiracist Leader Dr. Patrick Duffy

In this episode of Equity Unlocked, Dr. Patrick Duffy, author of Becoming an Antiracist School Leader: Dare to Be Real, reflects on the personal experiences and professional journey that shaped his approach to antiracist and culturally responsive leadership. He discusses key tenets from his leadership framework, including the need for adult collaboration focused on racial equity, authentic family and community partnership, and the belief that schools can and should be safe and sacred spaces where students and educators can bring their full identities. 

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Featuring Preeminent Thought Leaders in CRSL

Dr. Muhammad Khalifa and the CRSLI team share profound, thought-provoking and paradigm shifting conversations with school leaders and solars such as...
  • Dr. Gholdy Muhammad, professor and best-selling author of Cultivating Genius and Unearthing Joy.
  • Dr. Nimo Abdi, school leadership researcher with a focus on supporting the Somali diaspora community.
  • Dr. Jamila Dugan, co-author of Street Data, scholar and leadership practitioner with a focus on radical dreaming and humanizing data practices.
  • Dr. Bodurin Banwo, scholar and activist with a focus on African-centered and culture-specific school models 
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