Educator Ed Roos, a casualty of DEI ideology
A Good Friday story of redemption
Time to ditch the term "African American"
Ultimately, our image is up to us
An MLK-Day critique of post-civil rights developments
A speech in honor of the great economist
An interview with Amos the Math Guy
Kaizen Asiedu shares his journey from growing up in the Bronx to attending Harvard, where he initially felt lost despite achieving academic goals. He discusses his transition into the e-sports industry, where he found direction and success
Miriam Thompson opens up about her journey from facing learning struggles to thriving in academia.
In this colorful conversation, Daniel Aldridge shares his journey from a civil rights-focused upbringing to life as a public defender and professor.
Listen now | An interview with parenting coach Gabrielle Clark
An interview with wife and mother of four Latasha Fields
A movement for family, education, and faith
Ian Rowe shares his journey from his upbringing in Jamaica to becoming a leader in education with host Connie Morgan.
An interview with wife and mother of three Kemi Ingram
Like our country, they have the tools of self-betterment within themselves
A dispiriting experience with “racial affinity” at an elite high school
An interview with wife and mother of four Angela Harris
Hard work and careful planning go a long way
The conversation highlights the importance of discipline and love in shaping character and the impact of desegregation on black students' experiences.
Listen now | AN interview with the co-founder of the Prohuman Foundation Bion Bartning
Listen now | An interview with education reformer Kareem Weaver
A call for compassionate dissent and a return to liberty
A liberal democratic alternative to Critical Social Justice in K-12