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Black Educators Matter: Project 500 Podcast - A podcast by Danielle Moneyham and Brooke Brown - Wednesdays
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"God, what is my next move? What am I supposed to do?" Mr. Eugene Banks https://www.youngblackscholar.com/ Elementary School Math Instructional Coach, 4th Grade Math and Science "In a matter of moments, you can change the trajectory of a student’s life with the power of your words." In this episode, we introduce you to the remarkable Mr. Eugene Banks, an educator with a commitment to building connection while teaching. His educational journey was shaped by a lack of representation in textbooks, leading him to believe that white students were academically superior. After overhearing a teacher tell his mother that he could rise to any occasion, he believed her, and it changed his perspective on education and what he could accomplish. "We're trying to reset the system." As a career changer who prayed for guidance, Eugene's passion is to repair the trauma and create safe spaces for ALL students to learn. This extends beyond the classroom. He is the visionary founder of Young Black Scholar and the author of "Young Black Boy" and "Young Black Girl" books, works designed to encourage Black and Brown students. His dedication is further exemplified by his nonprofit initiative, "Competitive By Nature," a fusion of fitness and community service activities. Join us in this enlightening episode as we delve into the journey and mission of Mr. Eugene Banks, a tireless educator and advocate for transformative education. For more insights into his impactful work and initiatives, visit YoungBlackScholar.com.