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What To Do When Your Racial Equity Work Seems Stuck w/Dr. Decoteau Irby

Oct 29, 202158 minEp. 6
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#006 - Special guest, Dr. Decoteau Irby, Associate Professor of Educational Policy Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago, joins Dr. Terrance L. Green on the podcast. Professor Green and Dr. Irby discuss some key concepts from his book "Stuck Improving: Racial Equity and School Leadership" such as Black and Brown Influential Presence and Curated White Racial Discomfort. We also talk about the difference between organizational culture and climate and what that means for doing racial equity work in schools. Finally, in this episode, we talk about the importance of breaking organizational routines as a way to dismantle white supremacy in schools. 

You can learn more about Dr. Irby's work at https://stuckimproving.com/

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