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After 1954

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Brown v. Board of Education held the promise of creating an integrated school system with equal education for all, but there was an unspoken consequence to this historic decision: Tens of thousands of Black teachers in the South were fired, leaving a gap that reverberated through generations of students to come. Hosted by educator and nonprofit leader Aimée Eubanks Davis, this five-part series spa... more

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Mike Krzyzewski
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Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 124 ratings
  • Sponsors

    Love the podcast but can’t get behind anything that is sponsored by the Walton Family Foundation.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Mamapodcaster
    United States4 years ago
  • How did I not know any of this?

    What an important and fantastically done podcast; love!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SingerKS
    United States4 years ago
  • Excellent

    Outstanding! Love to hear stories that center equity and spread the message of free education for the liberation of all people! ☺️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ST33L3
    United States4 years ago
  • Stories that matter

    Short and impactful. Perfect for the morning commute to inspire you to make a difference on others throughout your day.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ed198121
    United States4 years ago
  • Digging this podcast!

    What a moving listen! It shares the lessor known history of desegregation while also celebrating and sharing the experiences of Black educators today. It’s such a critical time in education; we can all learn something from these interviews! Episode 1 with Michele Foster is 🔥

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Feminist <3
    United States4 years ago

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Beautiful storytelling,Lemonada at its finest
Beautifully told,!!
Excellent,Outstanding! Love to hear stories that center equity and spread the message of free education for the liberation of all people! ☺️
Stories that matter,Short and impactful. Perfect for the morning commute to inspire you to make a difference on others throughout your day.
At last,A story that has needed to be told for a long time. Thank you for getting this information out there in a way that makes it feel actionable! Can't wait for the next episode.
It's a sin to waste black talent and black brains,Super powerful words - can't wait to hear the full stories of these teachers and students! Really important work.
Digging this podcast!,What a moving listen! It shares the lessor known history of desegregation while also celebrating and sharing the experiences of Black educators today. It's such a critical time in education; we can all learn something from these interviews! Episode 1 with Michele Foster is 🔥
Important,So excited for this full series. It's an important topic that hasn't gotten nearly any mainstream attention. It's about time we had this conversation and did something about it.
Incredible Work,"Remarkable journalism from the ever talented and brave folks at Lemonada. They do such impressive, groundbreaking work."
Sponsors,Love the podcast but can't get behind anything that is sponsored by the Walton Family Foundation.
Intriguing trailer,"History buff, can't wait to listen"
Important stories,So excited to hear all of these stories.
How did I not know any of this?,What an important and fantastically done podcast; love!

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Q: Do you still spend Saturdays with incarcerated youth?
Yes, I will be at Somar Juvenile Hall this Saturday, working with youth who have been tried as juveniles.
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Q: What happened in that class that impacted you so much?
Walking into the juvenile hall and seeing young kids shackled, knowing their harsh sentences and backgrounds opened my eyes to the systemic issues in juvenile justice.
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Q: How did you balance work and motherhood?
I had a wonderful husband who helped, and we were both open to whatever adventure lay ahead.
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Q: So what's the best part about being your age, this age of 78 or 79 or whatever the fuck it is?
You just don't give a shit. You just don't care.
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Q: How old do you feel?
Probably 48.

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What is After 1954 about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A five-episode examination of the consequences of Brown v. Board of Education, focusing on the firing of tens of thousands of Black teachers in the Jim Crow South and the long-term effects on Black students and communities. Through conversations with educators, policymakers, and advocates, the series highlights how Black teachers shaped generations, the importance of community roots, and practical ways to support equitable education today. A recurring throughline is how storytelling, advocacy, and collaborative action can strengthen schools and uplift marginalized students, with interviews that blend personal narratives, historical context, and actionable takeaways for listeners involved in education, nonprofit leadership, or policy change.... more

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2. Jenny Jacobson
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5. Mike Krzyzewski
6. Clarence Maclin
7. Sherita Mosley Mitchell
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