Self and Systems Identity w/ Alysa Perreras

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Recognizing inequities isn't enough. It's crucial to dig deep into the root causes and commit to systemic change to create truly inclusive educational communities.    In this episode, Alysa Perreras, an education professional skilled in anti-bias and anti-racist educational practices, joins us as we explore themes of self and systems identity, the importance of continuous learning and unlearning, and the need for humility paired with intentionality in educational settings. She also discusses her recent work in Mexico, emphasizing the importance of leading with courage and creating actionable steps from commitment statements. Alysa also expounds on the necessity of addressing the roots of inequities within systems and metrics to measure results, learning, behavior, and the impact of anti-racist work in school communities. Tune in. Let’s challenge the status quo and drive meaningful transformation!   Timestamps [02:13] About the guest, Alysa Perraras [02:50] Introducing the topic [03:08] Alysa's recent and future projects [04:55] Skills and mindset Alysa gives to teachers to help them prioritize and empower themselves [09:18] Embracing imperfection and authenticity in the journey of unlearning and continuous growth. [17:36] Metrics to measure results, learning, behavior, and the impact of anti-racist work in school communities. [23:06] The first step an organization should take when it finds inequities in its  system [24:02] Identifying the underlying ideologies and institutional factors contributing to inequities in education. [26:02] Alysa’s parting shot [28:12] How to connect with Alysa Perreras   Quotes ●     "When I am in the discomfort of accountability, I remind myself that this person believes in my ability to do better, and they are asking me to do it better.” ●     “Give yourself space to feel the full range of human emotion.” ●     “Anger is okay when it is a manifestation of love. It is okay to be angry when the anger is rooted in love.”   Let’s Connect   Connect with Alysa Perreras on; ●     X: https://twitter.com/PerrerasAlysa ●     LinkedIn: https://www.alysaperreras.org/   Connect with Dr. Dana Specker Watts on; ●     X:  https://twitter.com/teachwatts  Connect with Mike Pierre on; ●     X:  https://twitter.com/Ayitis_SigmaMan   More resources ●     Head over to iss.edu/events to see future PD's that ISS is offering for the SY 22-23. ●     Join the Diversity Collaborative platform-https://info.iss.edu/sign-up-diversity-collaborative   ●     Head over to https://seniaacademy.org/link/0S40Ne to check out inclusion education practices for individuals with disabilities and ensure their potential is fully maximized. ●     Please visit inspirecitizens.org to register for the Global Citizenship