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February 24th, 2025

Episode 137: Examining Our Own Systems Through the Lens of Equity

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Dr. Almitra L. BerryEpisode 137: Examining Our Own Systems Through the Lens of Equity
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Welcome to a special re-airing of the inaugural episode of the Educational Equity Emancipation Podcast, originally broadcast on October 20, 2022. This episode serves as the perfect introduction to Dr. Almitra Berry and the mission behind this transformative podcast, which has been running for over two years now.
This week, Dr. Berry invites both new and long-time listeners to gather around and get acquainted. She encourages you to block out the world's distractions and immerse yourself in this intimate conversation that laid the foundation for the insightful discussions and actionable strategies that have become hallmarks of the 3E Podcast.
Why Listen to This Episode?
•⁠  ⁠Get to Know Dr. Berry: Discover the passion and expertise of Dr. Almitra Berry, an educator with over 30 years of experience working to help marginalized learners achieve higher academic success.
•⁠  ⁠Understand the Podcast's Mission: Learn about the urgent need to address the crisis in our Education system and the importance of creating school systems free of systemic oppression.
•⁠  ⁠Join a Community: Become part of a growing movement of equity warriors dedicated to changing the conversation around education, equity, and intellectual emancipation for culturally and linguistically diverse learners.
What to Expect
In this episode, Dr. Berry sets the stage for meaningful dialogue, asking listeners to reflect on their own experiences and prepare for thought-provoking discussions on educational equity. She introduces her heart-felt message: “We have to do better” when it comes to educating children from diverse cultural and language backgrounds.
As you listen, you'll understand why Dr. Berry believes that silence is not an option in times of educational crisis and how you can become part of the movement for change.
Whether you're a long-time follower or just joining our community, this episode provides essential context for understanding the podcast's purpose and Dr. Berry's unwavering commitment to educational reform.
Don't miss this opportunity to re/connect with Dr. Berry from the very beginning of our journey. Tune in to discover the roots of the 3E Podcast and why it has become a vital resource for educators, parents, and anyone passionate about educational equity.
She wants to hear from you, too! Text your questions, stories, or topic suggestions via the link. Your experiences and insights fuel our movement for educational equity.
In times of educational crisis, silence is not an option.

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Hi there! I'm Dr. Almitra Berry, but people call me “Doc.”. I'm an educator, author, consultant, and podcast host with a passion for making our schools work better for all students.

Over my 30-year career in education, I've gathered a wealth of experiences and insights that I love sharing. My work focuses on educational equity, especially for culturally and linguistically diverse learners in urban school districts.

I've written professional learning books, consulted with school districts across the country, and spoken at numerous conferences. But what I enjoy most is connecting with people who care about improving education for marginalized learners.

On my podcast, I enjoy having meaningful conversations about education. I bring a mix of expertise, real-world stories, and a touch of humor to discussions on topics like curriculum reform, leadership in education, creating inclusive classrooms, and the politics of education.

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