Ep.65: Stephanie St. Clair
Stephanie St. Clair, aka The Numbers Queen, was a successful business woman living in Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance. St. Clair was an outspoken woman who wrote newspaper articles about […]
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Mari Jay sit down with two educators to discuss the state of school systems, lessons learned during the pandemic, importance of parent involvement, curriculums to date, and ways to advocate for disadvantaged students. Listen to the teachers to gain ways to push the youth, break the cycle, and understand the importance of community and life beyond the classroom. Topics discussed include curved grades, connecting with students, extracurriculars, college prep vs life prep, mentorship, and facing adversities.
Disclaimer(s): Conversations as always are opinion-based from personal experiences. Also, please excuse issues with audio as we recorded during an active storm as well as having under the weather guests who graciously still joined the conversation.
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Stephanie St. Clair, aka The Numbers Queen, was a successful business woman living in Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance. St. Clair was an outspoken woman who wrote newspaper articles about […]
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