The Teacher's Forum
Welcome to "The Teacher's Forum" hosted by David Harris, a veteran educator with 32 years of experience in private, public, and charter schools. This podcast is your platform to hear the voices of educators from the United States and around the world, with a special focus on educators of color, who are often overlooked in crucial education discussions today. Join us as we dive into important topics, and experiences of K-12 educators, and get a chance to hear from David’s former students, as they share their stories, insights, and experiences. Be sure to tune in and let's celebrate the dedication and excellence of educators together!
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The Teacher's Forum
Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? Ernest Crim III on Teaching Martin Luther King Jr. Honestly in an Age of American Backlash
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In this special episode of the Teachers Forum, David is joined by Emmy-nominated producer and anti-racist educator Ernest Crim III to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on his 97th birthday. Together, they delve into the complexities of King's later years, exploring his evolving views on economic justice, non-violence, and the ongoing struggle for civil rights. Through a rich dialogue, they challenge listeners to reflect on King's question, "Where do we go from here: chaos or community?" and consider its relevance in today's socio-political climate.
If you would like to contact Ernest you can reach him by visiting his website: ErnestCrim.com
Speech: Where Do We Go From Here - August 16, 1967
Where do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community by Martin Luther King, Jr.
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