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Season 8 Episode#19 No More Grammar Shame: Language, Identity & Literacy Justice with Patty McGee27 Feb 202600:26:41

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What if the way we teach grammar is actually doing harm?

In this episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Patty McGee — author, literacy educator, and consultant — to challenge the shame-based, punitive ways grammar has been taught for generations.

Patty shares how language is deeply connected to identity, culture, and belonging, and why students from marginalized communities are often made to feel that the way they speak is “wrong” instead of valid. Together, they explore how grammar can be taught through play, curiosity, and multiple “buckets” of language rather than correction and compliance.

This conversation is essential listening for educators who want to build classrooms where students feel seen, respected, and empowered through their words.

You can find Patty’s work and teaching resources by following her on Instagram at @pmgmcgee.  Patty McGee | National Literacy Consultant





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Season 8 Episode #18 Empathy Isn’t Soft: Why Human Connection Is a Leadership Skill in Polarized Times with Matthias Biehl20 Feb 202600:33:56

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Empathy has become one of the most overused—and misunderstood—words in leadership and inclusion spaces. Often framed as a “nice to have” or a soft interpersonal skill, empathy is frequently stripped of its complexity, discomfort, and emotional labor.

In my recent conversation with Matthias Biehl on The Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, we explored what empathy really looks like in practice—especially when people don’t share the same identities, backgrounds, or worldviews.

Matthias brings over eight years of experience working in inclusion and organizational culture, grounded not only in theory but in lived experience. He challenges the idea that empathy is easy, pointing instead to its emotional cost—and its power.

We discussed why organizations struggle to talk honestly about bias and belonging, how psychological safety is often misunderstood, and what happens when inclusion becomes performative rather than relational.

One of the most powerful takeaways?
Empathy isn’t about agreement. It’s about engagement.

In polarized workplaces and communities, the ability to stay present, curious, and accountable may be one of the most critical leadership skills we have.

If you’re ready to rethink empathy—not as softness, but as strength—this conversation is for you.

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Season 8 Episode # 9 The Art of Unlearning: Embodied Creativity with Alexandra Beller19 Dec 202500:39:45

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In this episode, Jebeh sits down with celebrated choreographer, director, educator, and author Alexandra Beller for a deep conversation on embodied creativity and the courageous act of unlearning. With over 25 years in dance and theater, Alexandra shares wisdom on disrupting creative habits, trusting intuition, and returning to joy in the artistic process. We explore how the body holds knowledge long before the mind, what it means to make art within systems of capitalism, and how vulnerability and authenticity shape powerful work.

This episode is a warm invitation for artists, educators, and creatives to rethink how they create — not from fear or productivity, but from presence, curiosity, and embodied truth.


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Season 5 Episode #2 My interview with Dean of Students Sean Mayberry01 Mar 202400:45:32

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Growing up, I never had a teacher who looked like me, which left a lasting impression on my educational journey. On today's show, join us as my former colleague and respected educator Sean Mayberry walks us through his story of aspiration and dedication, from St. Paul to Duluth to Fridley Public School, where he now serves as the Dean of Students for 5th grade. His experiences, extending from his military service to his passion for youth sports, provide an unparalleled perspective on the influence one can have on the lives, particularly of African American students, through education.

Imagine a classroom where every student sees a reflection of themselves in the history and culture being taught. That's the reality Sean and I strive for as we discuss the need for cultural awareness in education. We share our insights on why it's crucial for students to express their culture freely and how educators can become co-learners in this journey. This episode is peppered with practical advice for fellow teachers on creating inclusive environments and why it's essential to foster these connections not just during cultural heritage months but throughout the entire school year.

The art of teaching extends far beyond the textbooks and lesson plans; it's about building bridges of grace and understanding with our students. Sean and I reflect on the multifaceted roles educators play—from mentors to confidants—and how these relationships can transform lives. We address the importance of nurturing the school-home connection and delve into the power of empathy and restorative practices in education. Get ready to be inspired by a conversation that examines the heart of teaching and the profound impact of educators who wear numerous hats to support and uplift their students every day.

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Season 5 Episode #1 Who is Ketanji Brown Jackson Book Review23 Feb 202400:06:19

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Embark on an enlightening journey as we bring to life the story of a legal trailblazer in our latest podcast episode. Discover the resilience and milestones of Ketanji Brown Jackson's ascent to the Supreme Court, as told through Sheila P Moses's "Who Is Ketanji Brown Jackson" from the Who HQ Now book series. This episode isn't just a biography—it's a map of Justice Jackson's life, tracing her path from her scholarly roots in Florida to the prestigious bench of the highest court in the United States. It's a tale that promises to instill a sense of awe and inspiration in upper elementary students and beyond, highlighting the power of dedication and the impact one person can have on history.

As we explore Justice Jackson's journey, you'll hear about her Harvard education, encounters with influential figures, and the intimate family moments that shaped her. I delve into her judicial career, providing an accessible overview of the federal court system and detailing President Joe Biden's role in her historic nomination. This episode isn't just for the history buffs; it's for anyone looking to enrich their classroom or their understanding of American history. With creative suggestions for integrating these stories into learning and a nod to inspiring Black figures in American culture, this conversation is an educational must-listen. Join us for an episode that celebrates the unwavering spirit of Justice Katanji Brown Jackson and leaves listeners empowered by her extraordinary narrative.

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Season 4 Episode #30 Little Leaders & Little Legends by Vashti Harrison Book Review16 Feb 202400:13:35

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Can the vibrant stories of Black leaders instill a greater sense of joy and accomplishment in our hearts? This week, I take you through the exuberant world of Vashti Harrison's "Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History" and "Little Legends: Exceptional Men in Black History," celebrating Black history with a focus on the inspiring contributions and joy that these figures have brought into our lives. As educators and parents, it's crucial to elevate our teaching of Black History Month by highlighting these positive narratives, ensuring that our lessons are engaging and deeply connected to the remarkable individuals who have shaped our past and present.

With fervor, I dive into why Harrison's works are must-haves in every classroom and home library, emphasizing the importance of supporting BIPOC artists and authors. Her books, including the Caldecott Honor-winning "Big," allow us to revisit the pride in our shared history and provide an invaluable resource for fostering inclusive education. Tune in for a discussion that's not only enlightening but also celebratory, as we recommend more enriching reads that weave the diverse cultural tapestry we all share. Join us for a journey that promises to be as informative as it is uplifting.

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Season 4 Episode #29 A New Year's Reunion Book Review09 Feb 202400:06:40

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Discover the warmth and depth of the Chinese New Year as I, Jebeh Edmonds, bring to light the poignant story of "A New Year's Reunion." This narrative, lovingly crafted by Yu Li-Kuang with illustrations by Zhu Cheng-Liang, beautifully unfolds the tender moments between a little girl named Mao Mao and her father, showcasing the time-honoured customs of the Lunar New Year. From haircuts to home cleaning and the delightful tradition of making sticky rice balls, this episode promises to immerse you in a festival rich with emotion and cultural significance. You'll be touched by the resilience of families who endure separation and cherish reunions, a universal experience that transcends borders.

For those eager to broaden their horizons, I'll also guide you through the grand tapestry of Lunar New Year celebrations that span beyond a single day, contrasting its festivities with those of New Year's celebrations in the United States. From the Spring Festival's kickoff to the Lantern Festival's close, I'll unravel the lunar calendar's influence, the zodiacal beliefs, and how these traditions vary yet resonate across Asian cultures. And for educators, I offer a treasure trove resource that brings global celebrations like the Lunar New Year into the classroom, enriching young minds from kindergarten through fifth grade with the joy and learning that come with international holidays. Join me for an episode that's not just an exploration, but an experience of the Lunar New Year's splendor.

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Season 4 Episode #28 2024 Book Club: Jebeh's Favorite Books of to get you ready for 202402 Feb 202400:20:19

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Embark on a literary journey that promises to enrich your soul and widen your world. I’m Jebeh Edmonds, and I’ve handpicked a collection of diverse reads that are more than just pages; they're portals to understanding the rich tapestry of human experience. From the inspiring tales of young activists in "Child of the Civil Rights Movement" to the gripping survival story in the "Breadwinner Trilogy," these books are curated to resonate with readers of all ages. Teens will find solidarity in "You Truly Assumed," while adults are invited to explore the depths of empathy with "Waging Peace: One Soldier's Story of Putting Love First." As we turn the page to a new year, these stories stand as beacons of light, guiding us toward a more inclusive and equitable world.

With heartfelt thanks, I share the excitement bubbling within our Culture Curriculum Chat community. Your support propels us into a year brimming with conversations that matter, seamlessly fitting into your daily routines. Stay connected and informed with our weekly newsletter, your compass for the enlightening interviews and dialogues ahead. As we reflect on the gratitude for past engagements, let's step together into a 2024 filled with promise and purpose, united in our quest for social justice, education, and a world where diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and justice are not just ideals, but realities we cultivate every day.

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The Life and Art of Ben Shahn: A Season 4 Episode #27: The People's Painter: How Ben Shahn fought for Justice with Art Book ReviewJourney of Justice and Human Rights26 Jan 202400:14:05

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Have you ever felt the profound connection between the strokes of a paintbrush and the fight for justice? I'm Jeba Edmonds, and in our latest Cultural Curriculum Chat, we tap into the stirring biography "The People's Painter: How Ben Shahn Fought for Justice with Art" by Cynthia Levinson, illustrated by Evan Turk. We delve into the life of Ben Shahn, a young boy from Lithuania, who harnessed his artistic fervor to challenge oppression and advocate for social change. I share with you not just Ben's story but also the personal resonance I feel, echoing the pain of immigration and the wrenching decision to leave loved ones behind. This episode is a heartfelt narrative that intertwines art, history, and the universal quest for human rights.

Through the evocative chapters of Ben's journey, we witness his transformation from a defiant child into a revolutionary artist whose work transcended boundaries and time. Educators and students alike will find inspiration in Shahn's legacy, as today's challenges of immigration, identity, and finding one's voice are explored in this intimate retrospective. His defiance, compassion, and indomitable spirit continue to inspire and empower a new generation to use their creative voices in the pursuit of equity and justice. Join us on this emotional and enlightening exploration of how one man's artistry became synonymous with the fight for a fairer world.

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Season 4: Episode #26: Culture Making: When creative Entrepreneurship and community building collide by Houston White Jr.19 Jan 202400:20:36

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Embark on a transformative journey with us as we unfold the remarkable narrative of Houston White Jr., an icon in cultural entrepreneurship whose impact is felt far beyond the vibrant walls of his Minneapolis barbershop. Through his autobiography "Culture Making," we're granted an intimate look into the life of a man who wears many hats: designer, entrepreneur, author, and community champion. This episode is a solo mission, no guests, just pure reflection on how Houston's commitment to intercultural unity has amplified BIPOC voices and reshaped the landscape of African American communities.

As we pay homage to Houston's seamless blend of black urban preppy style with the time-honored traditions of sports and golf, we recognize the pattern he's weaving through his multifaceted endeavors. From his role in Minneapolis' inaugural Black Fashion Week to his empowering partnership with Target's Jill Sandel, Houston is crafting a world where representation reigns supreme in business and beyond. Join us as we explore his wisdom and actionable insights, all while contemplating how we, too, can stitch our own cultural fibers into the fabric of our communities, igniting change and fostering a sense of belonging.

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Season 4 Episode #25: Sharice's Big Voice: A Native Kid Becomes A congresswoman Book Review My 100th🌟🌟🌟 Episode12 Jan 202400:16:42

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When the echo of "What are you?" reverberated through her life, Cherise Davids chose to answer with a voice that was anything but small. Join us as we unfold the vibrant tapestry of a Native American woman's journey to the halls of Congress, a story beautifully chronicled in her autobiography "Cherise's Big Voice: A Native Kid Becomes a Congresswoman." As your host, I'm honored to share the triumphs and trials that have sculpted Congresswoman Davids into a symbol of hope and resilience. From her early fascination with martial arts to her unwavering commitment to service, Davids' narrative is a profound reminder of the strength in our roots and the power of a voice that refuses to be silenced.

Our conversation ventures beyond just one remarkable individual's path. It's a chorus of diverse voices and experiences that enrich the fabric of our shared human experience. This week, we celebrate the colorful mosaic of stories that have graced our podcast, each thread weaving into the next, creating a picture of what diversity and inclusion truly mean. The wisdom gleaned from these narratives is a beacon guiding us towards a world of belonging and justice. So whether you're settling in for a quiet evening or looking for company on your morning jog, let these stories inspire you to embrace the many voices around you—and perhaps, find the courage to raise your own.

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Season 4 Episode #24: What is Social Justice Education?05 Jan 202400:19:05

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Join us on a transformative journey as we navigate the integral relationship between social justice and education, guided by the expertise of Professor Leanne Bell. We unravel the complex tapestry of equality, equity, and justice, illustrating the nuanced support individuals need to overcome societal barriers. Through rich discussion, we uncover how embracing diversity and addressing educational injustices equips our students not just to learn but to lead in the fight for a fairer world. Expect to walk away with a deeper comprehension of how to weave social justice into every subject, including the sciences and math, and prepare to empower your students with the voice and tools needed to challenge oppression.

The heart of our conversation beats with the rhythm of social emotional learning, where empathy and compassion are vital instruments in crafting a more just society. We believe understanding and practicing social justice within the classroom walls can significantly shape the world beyond them. To support this mission, we share a treasure trove of resources from our cultural curriculum shop, offering lesson plans that complement culturally rich literature. These are designed to spark meaningful dialogues and inspire action among educators and students alike. Tune in for an episode that promises to equip you with actionable strategies and the inspiration to leave a lasting impact on the lives of young learners.

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Season 4 Episode #23 Choosing Brave: How Mamie Till-Mobley and Emmett Till Sparked the Civil Rights Movement.22 Dec 202300:11:35

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As we open the pages of Angela Joy's "Choosing Brave," we're transported into the heart-wrenching yet inspiring lives of Mamie Till Mobley and her son, Emmett Till. Their profound impact on the Civil Rights Movement is more than history; it's a call to action, a lesson in the power of courage and resilience that I dissect with fervor. Through my musings on Joy's narrative and Janelle Washington's poignant illustrations, you'll feel the sorrow of Emmett's life and the outrage that fueled a movement. But it's not just their story—it's ours, as I weave in the vital role of the Black Church and spotlight the enriching resources that accompany the book, like a soul-stirring soundtrack and a glossary to deepen our understanding.

The episode then pivots to a treasure chest of educational riches, focusing on the diverse array of materials I've curated for K-12 social studies and literacy. Whether you're an educator hungry for innovative methods to bring the lessons of the civil rights struggle into the classroom, or a lifelong learner yearning to connect the dots between past and present injustices, this conversation is an invaluable resource. I share not only the knowledge but the passion for empowering our youth to embrace the bravery that Mamie and Emmett Till embodied, lighting a path toward a more just society. Don't keep this episode to yourself—spread the word, share the insights, and join us in nurturing a generation poised to stand tall against adversity.

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Season 8 Episode #8 From Orphanage to Opportunity: Ed Hajim on Purpose, Courage & Life Design12 Dec 202500:38:41

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Discover how financier and philanthropist Ed Hajim transformed childhood adversity into a life of purpose. Learn his Four Ps—Passions, Principles, Partners, and Plans—in this inspiring episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast. Perfect for educators, leaders, and anyone seeking motivation and clarity.


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Season 4 Episode#22 The People Remember Book Review 15 Dec 202300:13:07

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Can you imagine the profound connection between African-American history and Kwanzaa? Join us on Mrs. Edmunds' Cultural Corner as we journey through the fascinating read-aloud, "The People Remember" by best-selling author, eb Zaboi. Eb beautifully weaves African heritage, the diaspora, folklore, and the haunting experience of slavery against the backdrop of the Kwanzaa spirit and the seven principles. Her poetic verses reveal a touching perspective that will leave you seeing African-American history in a new light.

Accompanying the poetry, Love Is Wise's heartrending illustrations depict African attire and textiles in the face of slavery. These images further amplify the stories of bravery and resilience from history's heroes like Harriet Tubman and Nat Turner. As we explore this captivating narrative, we will delve into the spirit of unity and self-determination encapsulated in the Swahili terms of Kwanzaa. Prepare yourself for an enriching conversation that unveils an integral chapter of African-American history, culture, and resilience.

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Season 4 Episode #21 BIG Book Review08 Dec 202300:06:40

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Welcome aboard another riveting voyage through the pages of a culturally enriching children's book, "Big," by Vashti Harrison. Ever wondered how words can shape a child's self-esteem and self-worth? This New York Times bestselling author illustrates this journey with heartwarming and heartbreaking clarity. We delve into the story of a young girl navigating the world, where she is equally adored and belittled, and how these words mold her perception of herself. 

In this episode, not only do we explore this compelling narrative, but we also engage in a meaningful activity. This activity encourages students to discard hurtful words and replace them with empowering affirmations. "Big" is more than just a captivating read; it's a catalyst for important social-emotional learning. So, whether they're in kindergarten or fifth grade, every child can find joy, empowerment, and a renewed sense of self-love in this magnificent tale. Vashti Harrison's work isn't confined to this book alone, and we will take a sneak peek into her other impactful narratives as well. Ready for an enriching episode? Let's dive right in!

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Season 4 Episode #20 Ordinary Days: The Seeds, Sound, and City that Grew Prince Rogers Nelson Book Review01 Dec 202300:11:04

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Are you ready to embark on a musical journey that will not only entertain but also enlighten? Prepare to be captivated by Angela Joy's vivid portrayal of Prince, a musical icon and beacon of hope for every kid who has ever felt out of place in this world. This episode brings you an immersive review of Joy's book "Ordinary Days: The Seeds, Sound, and City that Grew Prince Rogers Nelson". We delve into Prince's life story, highlighting his humble beginnings and tumultuous rise to fame. We also explore the profound symbolism of purple and rain in the narrative. Plus, you won't want to miss how Joy's connection to Prince and her Minnesotan roots influenced her writing.

Shifting gears, we turn our focus towards the importance of diversity in our educational system, sharing enriching multicultural resources that align with US Common Core standards. We introduce over 55 multicultural lesson plans available on our website, certain to instill a deeper appreciation for diversity in young minds. Don't miss our recommendations which include "Ordinary Days", "The Seeds Sound", and "City That Grew, Prince Rogers Nelson", books that are as entertaining as they are educational. The cultural and educational journey continues next week; trust me, you wouldn't want to miss it!

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Season 4 Episode #19: Liberian & American Thanksgiving: Jebeh Reflects on her family traditions24 Nov 202300:14:46

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Ready to uncover the captivating narratives behind Thanksgiving from a multicultural perspective? This special episode not only celebrates the third anniversary of our beloved Culture Curriculum Chat podcast but also takes you on a journey from America to Liberia, bringing forth rich insights into how this occasion is honored in different cultures. You'll hear personal memories and stories, including a hilarious account involving a jar of spicy peppers. As we engage in these compelling reflections, let's remember to appreciate the diverse, inclusive, and welcoming spaces we've fostered.

The second half of the episode invites you to the warmth of shared gratitude and belonging, an integral part of the Thanksgiving tradition. We also reveal a brand-new mini-course on our website, a treasure-trove of educational resources designed to fuel your curiosity and broaden your understanding. So, come join us as we delve deeper into the essence of Thanksgiving, all while championing the cause for diversity and inclusion. Looking forward to celebrating, learning, and growing together in the spirit of Thanksgiving!

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Season 4 Episode #18 : Indigenous Heritage Month Book Recommendations17 Nov 202300:09:30

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Discover how the literary world of Indigenous authors can bring about a deeper understanding of their rich culture and experiences with us, your hosts, in this special episode. As we celebrate Indigenous People's Heritage Month, we bring you four spectacular book recommendations that will inspire, enlighten, and connect you with diverse cultures. 

We start with "Josie Dancers" by Denise LeGimodierre, a moving tale of a girl's journey to her first powwow, followed by "Dreaming an Indian Contemporary Native American Voices", a rich anthology of stories, photographs, and poetry capturing the vibrant life of indigenous youth. We take a poetic detour with Linda Lagarde Grover's "The Sky Watched Poems of Ojibwe Lives", a poignant ode to Ojibwe folk tales, sacred numbers, and boarding school memories. And rounding up our list is "Res Dogs" by Joseph Bruschak, a lyrical narrative about a girl's special bond with a dog on a Wabanaki Reservation. These books aren't just about stories, they're about honoring and amplifying the voices of Indigenous People. So sit back, listen in, and let's embark on this literary journey together.

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Season 4 Episode #17 Exploring the Complexities of Code Switching: A Journey into Multicultural Assimilation and Expression11 Nov 202300:25:04

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Embrace an enlightening conversation about the intricate dance of code switching. We're peeling back the layers to understand its various manifestations - from our language, attire, to our very behaviors. If you've ever wondered why people of color often adjust their language and tones to assimilate into majority white culture, this episode is your roadmap to understanding.

Join us as we ponder on the choices and questions code switching imposes, and equip yourself with mental strategies to face potential reactions. We'll guide you on incorporating cultural competence into the classroom, making your space a haven for students to express their culture without fear. And stay tuned for a funny anecdote about a personal code switching experience – because, who said learning can't be fun? We wrap up the episode with a chat about cultural curriculum, and how code switching can open up meaningful conversations and aid expression of our culture. Buckle up for an insightful journey into the world of code switching.

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Season 4 Episode #16 Book Review: Exploring Dia de los Muertos and Global Festivities: A Captivating Journey for Students03 Nov 202300:11:34

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What if you could take your students on a vibrant journey, right from your classroom, to celebrate Dia de los Muertos? Get ready to travel as we unwrap the rich traditions of this joyful Mexican holiday through the captivating book by Rosanne Greenfield Thong and Carlos Balesteros. We dive into the origins of Dia de los Muertos, exploring symbols like sugar skulls and marigolds, and how this celebration is more than just a Mexican Halloween. Learn how to deliver a unique perspective on life and death to your students, all the while teaching them about a different culture's treasured tradition.

This episode doesn't stop there! We're your one-stop shop for educating on global festivities. We delve into the curriculum and resources available on jabbaedmonds.com to help you and your students immerse themselves in celebrations around the world. From lesson plans tailored for different grade levels, to guidebooks and coloring books, we've got you covered. Whether it's Dia de los Muertos or a different celebration, expand your teaching horizons with us and bring a world of merriment into your classroom. Tune in and join us next week for more cultural curriculum chats.

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Season 4 Episode #15 Book Review I Transforming Your Meetings with Dr. Mark Smutny. 'Thrive Facilitator's Guide to Radically Inclusive Meetings'27 Oct 202300:11:28

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Are you ready to transform the way you conduct meetings? Your answer lies within Dr. Mark Smutney's 'Thrive Facilitator's Guide to Radically Inclusive Meetings.' As we unpack the pages, we'll explore how a holistic approach can revolutionize change within your organization. Feel the urgency and the need for a guiding coalition in every change initiative you consider. We'll also emphasize the importance of self-awareness and the power of challenging conversations within this journey.

Brace yourself for a paradigm shift as we delve into the second part of this eye-opening guide. Detect how it fosters radical inclusivity in meetings and brings about a seismic shift in your approach. As we continue, we'll share resources that will mold you into a culturally competent leader. Listen to how clarity in mission, vision, and values can create a sure path for success in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. As you reach the end of this episode, you'll be armed with an array of strategies and tools to cultivate a thriving and inclusive workplace.

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Season 4 Episode #14 Celebrating Cultural Resilience and Triumphs: Stories of Strength From My Family20 Oct 202300:12:13

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Picture this: a Liberian war survivor rising to become a VP of Safety and Loss at a reputable firm or a couple newly married during a Civil War awaiting their day to truly celebrate.  This week, we highlight the indomitable spirit of cultural resilience through the inspiring stories of my beloved relatives - Maryann Hoff, Rocky, and Rosalyn Clarke. Their journey is a testament to how cultures can retain their identity, knowledge, and practices even amidst hardships.

Imagine if educators acknowledged and celebrated the cultural resilience within their students' stories. It's not just about fostering a more inclusive learning environment, but also about strengthening the connection with their BIPOC students. We reflect upon this and more in our latest episode. So, whether you're an educator aiming to understand your students more deeply, or simply someone interested in the resilience and triumphs of BIPOC folks, this episode is your ticket. Come, join our celebration of cultural resilience and connection. See you on the other side!


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Season 4 Episode #13 Empowering Your DEI Journey with Free Resources13 Oct 202300:11:32

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Craving a deeper understanding of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) but scared of the potential costs? Fear not, I've got just the ticket. I introduce you to free resources and strategies that will enlighten, educate, and empower you on your DEI journey. Listen in as I share my personal favorites from the podcast universe including 'DEI After Five' by Sasha Thompson and 'Confessions of a DEI Pro' by Ashanti Bentil-Dhue, providing you with a wealth of insights into topics like justice in DEI, creating inclusive spaces, and more.

But it doesn't stop there! We tackle the importance of journaling as a method of personal reflection, giving you practical pointers on maintaining a DEI-specific journal. Listen closely as I impart wisdom on the common misconceptions of DEI, and the often inappropriate responsibility placed on BIPOC individuals to educate others. I guide you towards valuable resources like the Conscious Kid and Learning for Justice, platforms that are teeming with material for social justice education. Lastly, I let you in on a secret: a free webinar, 'How to Understand DEI Without Being Overwhelmed,' and an upcoming digital course on becoming a culturally competent leader. I promise, you don't want to miss out on the wealth of knowledge we've packed into this episode.








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Season 8 Episode #7 Beyond the Checklist: Redefining Accessibility with Jenna Udenberg05 Dec 202500:33:05

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In this inspiring episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast, Jebeh sits down with the remarkable Jenna Udenberg—community builder, educator, and advocate dedicated to creating spaces where people feel truly seen and supported.

Jenna shares her journey of serving diverse populations across the Northland and how her work is rooted in connection, compassion, and intentional inclusion. From navigating leadership roles to empowering youth and families, Jenna opens up about the lessons that shaped her path and the values that continue to guide her service today.

Listeners will walk away with powerful insights on how to lead with heart, build trust in multicultural communities, and cultivate environments where belonging isn’t just a goal—it’s a practice.

Whether you’re an educator, community leader, or someone passionate about making a meaningful impact, this conversation reminds us that real change begins with relationships.

Tune in for a warm, thoughtful, and uplifting dialogue with Jenna Udenberg.


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Season 4 Episode #12 My Public Service Announcement06 Oct 202300:08:21

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  Today, we are learning the best strategies to check and correct our own implicit biases. You will hear the harmful impact it can cause when your intention seems good. 







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Season 4 Episode # 11 DEIB Strategy: Language Matters29 Sep 202300:09:08

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Today's topic in DEIB Strategy: Language Matters.

The most common microaggressions that we have been experiencing are: "You're so articulate," "Your hair has changed," or "How are you qualified for this position.” I will challenge you to think about your language and how individuals are impacted by your behavior.




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Season 4 Episode #10 Because I See You, I See Me Book Review22 Sep 202300:08:13

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Today, we're reviewing another title from my author friend Tiffaney Whyte. The Book, Because I See You, I  See Me: A Tribute to Black Teachers and Students. This book illustrates the importance of representation in black educators and youths. Tiffaney's words are not only inspiring but needed now more than ever. You can order Tiffaney's book below. 




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Season 4 Episode #9 Helpful ways to ask someone about their ethnicity08 Sep 202300:10:56

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Today, we are learning the best strategies to ask who a person's ethnic background may be authentically.  You'll hear my matter-of-fact take on how to be engaged without causing any harm to our BIPOC community members.



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Season 4 Episode # 8 Hair Love book review 01 Sep 202300:07:35

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 Today I review the new book Hair Love by author Matthew A. Cherry and illustrator Vashti Harrison, The book is about the importance of hair and black hair especially. I can’t wait for you to learn about this book.


Today we are reviewing Juneteenth for Maize by Floyd Cooper. It's a great book that explores the true meaning of Juneteenth. But it's not just a history lesson, but also shares inspiring stories.







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Season 4 Episode #7 My Conversation with Leadership Coach and Consultant Beth Napleton18 Aug 202300:21:59

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Beth Napleton is a national award winning teacher and has been in the education field for over 20 years, having trained over 1,800 teachers and leaders to success. Beth is an executive leadership coach, consultant and the owner and founder of Beth Napleton Consulting. She offers senior leaders in education and at mission driven organizations a clear path to excellence through individual, executive and group coaching experiences.


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Season 4 Episode #6 My Conversation with When Brown Girls Lead Founder & CEO Nadia Bennett11 Aug 202300:31:19

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Nadia  is a school turnaround strategist and former educational leader that made huge strides in the   education system during her 15+ years of service. During her time as a school leader, she was able to double the success rate of English Language Arts (ELA) test scores in her students, increase student attendance and boost teacher retention. In 2017, as principal of the Simon Gratz Mastery Charter School, the school topped the Philadelphia Charter School Performance Profile. Even the New Jersey Department of Education said she was responsible for “restoring faith in a district that had taken a turn for the worse.”

Nadia took everything she learned while she was in the school system and founded When Brown Girls Lead™, an education consulting firm that specializes in creating psychologically safe, authentic and brave spaces for black women to access and succeed in K-12 leadership roles. What she and her team accomplish is monumental, but here is a glance at what they provide: antiracism training, 1:1 leadership coaching, and leadership development.


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Season 4 Episode #5 My Five Part DEIB Strategy Series: Strategy #5 How to be engaged, evaluative, and present?04 Aug 202300:06:17

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Season 4 Episode #4 My Five Part DEIB Strategy Series: Strategy #4 Inclusion Vocabulary28 Jul 202300:06:05

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Ok! Ready for tip #4 in the 5 part mini-series to help you make Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Strategies so much easier? So far I’ve covered First Impressions and Microaggressions, and Implicit Bias,  and today I am covering...Inclusion Vocabulary



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Season 4 Episode #3 My Five Part DEIB Strategy Series: Strategy #3 Implicit Bias21 Jul 202300:06:11

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Ok! Ready for tip #3 in the 5 part mini-series to help you make Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Strategies so much easier? So far I’ve covered First Impressions and Microaggressions and today I am covering...Implicit Bias



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Season 8 Episode #6 Big News & I Need Your Feedback!28 Nov 202500:04:14

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After seven incredible seasons of sharing powerful stories and inclusive conversations, the podcast you know and love is evolving. 🌍✨

Each week, Jebeh invites you to explore the deeper layers of culture, creativity, and connection — from personal storytelling and leadership to the transformative work of empowering adults and communities to think boldly, live authentically, and lead inclusively.

This rebrand marks a new chapter — one that blends the heart of cultural competency with fresh conversations about growth, creativity, and identity.

So whether you’ve been here since day one or you’re just joining the conversation, get ready for more real talk, reflective moments, and inspiring voices that help you Energize, Engage, and Empower every space you step into.

🎧 Tune in weekly, subscribe wherever you listen, and be part of the new era of the Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast.

Host Jebeh Edmunds explores culture, creativity, and inclusive leadership in this reimagined version of Cultural Curriculum Chat™ Podcast — where every conversation inspires you to Energize, Engage, and Empower.



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Season 4 Episode #2 My Five Part DEIB Strategy Series: Strategy #2 What's a Microaggression?14 Jul 202300:06:54

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I’m doing a 5 part mini-series to help you make Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Strategies so much easier! Well, get ready because here’s number 2 in the series.



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Season 4 Episode #1 My Five Part DEIB Strategy Series: Strategy #1 First Impressions07 Jul 202300:05:56

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I’m doing a 5 part mini-series to help you make Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Strategies so much easier! Well, get ready because here’s number 1 in the series.



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Season 3 Episode # 26 Five Multicultural Educational approaches by Grant & Sleeter30 Jun 202300:09:49

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On today’s episode I  share the Five Approaches to Multicultural Educational practices according to Carl A. Grant and Christine E. Sleeter. The book I referenced is titled Turning on Learning: Five Approaches for Multicultural Teaching Plans for Race, Class, Gender, and Disability Fifth Edition


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Season 3 Episode #25 My Diversity Equity & Inclusion Webinar with Salmela Talent23 Jun 202300:37:04

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I was invited to speak on Salmela Talent’s webinar series. I spoke about  diversity, and inclusion and  the often misunderstood concepts of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Providing clarity on these vital business pillars, I detailed the significance of prioritizing DEI, not just in recruitment processes but also in creating sustainable, inclusive business environments. Thanks again to Cory Salmela Founder & President of Salmela Talent to be a guest on this webinar..










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Season 3 Episode # 24 Juneteenth for Mazie Book Review16 Jun 202300:07:12

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Today we are reviewing Juneteenth for Maize by Floyd Cooper. It's a great book that explores the true meaning of Juneteenth. But it's not just a history lesson, but also shares inspiring stories.







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Season 3 Episode #22 The Kindest Red Podcast Book Review 09 Jun 202300:07:15

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Kids books can be very impacting on young minds. On today’s episode, I'm chatting about the book, "The Kindest Red" written by Olympic fencer and two-time gold medalist, Ibtihaj Muhammad and illustrated by Hatem Ali.





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Season 3 Episode # 21 I Believe I Can Book Review02 Jun 202300:06:24

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On today’s episode I  chat about the book I Believe I Can by Grace Byers and Illustrated by Keturah A. Bobo This is a wonderful read with the themes of self acceptance and self reliance. This episode will give you the confidence boost you need in a great read. 





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Season 3 Episode # 20 The Eyes That Kiss the Corners Book Review 26 May 202300:07:08

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On today’s episode I  chat about the book Eyes that Kiss in the Corners by Johanna Ho Illustrated by Dung Ho. This is a wonderful read with the themes of self acceptance and authenticity. 





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Season 3 Episode #18 My Conversation with Author & Illustrator Vanessa Brantley Newton12 May 202300:25:17

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On today’s episode I speak with Author & Illustrator Vanessa Brantley Newton. Vanessa Brantley Newton was born during the Civil Rights movement, and attended school in Newark, NJ. Being part of a diverse, tight-knit community during such turbulent times, Vanessa learned the importance of acceptance and empowerment in shaping a young person’s life. Our conversation will be inspiring and uplifting. 

 


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Season 3 Episode #17 Magnolia Flower Book Review05 May 202300:08:05

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On today’s episode I  chat about the book Magnolia Flower by Zora Neale Hurston, adapted from Ibram X. Kendi Illustrated by Loveis Wise


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Season 8 Episode #5 Work That Matters: Leadership Lessons Rooted in Courage and Care with Dr. Jodi Vandenberg-Daves21 Nov 202500:29:23

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In this inspiring episode of The Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast™, host Jebeh Edmunds sits down with Dr. Jodi Vandenberg-Daves, historian, author, leadership coach, and lifelong advocate for feminist and anti-racist values.

Growing up in the exurbs of Chicago with a union-electrician father and a mom-turned-realtor, Jodi learned the meaning of solidarity early on. Today, she channels that foundation into helping women and marginalized leaders lead with authenticity, empathy, and courage.

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 💡 How to create workplaces that uplift caregivers and mothers
 👩🏾‍🏫 Why mentorship is an act of feminist activism
 🌍 The importance of bringing anti-racist and feminist frameworks into leadership
 📖 Insights from her new book Work That Matters — and why it’s a must-read for women at every career stage
💬 How our personal stories connect to history and shape the way we lead

This conversation is a call to action for women who lead with heart, balance purpose with care, and believe that their work truly matters.


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Season 3 Episode # 16 My Conversation with Dr. Ariri Onchwari28 Apr 202300:35:37

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On today's episode I chat with Dr. Ariri Onchwari.  Dr Ariri Onchwari is an Associate Professor  in the department of education at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Her area of focus is early childhood education. She is also an immigrant from Kenya. Diversity, equity, inclusivity and social justice are the cornerstone of her teaching, service and scholarship. 


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Season 3 Episode #15: My Conversation with Early Learning Coach Jamesetta Diggs21 Apr 202300:30:45

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On today's episode I chat with educator Jamesetta Diggs.  

As an Early Learning Coach, She facilitates parent groups, create early learning resources, and teach concepts that build young children’s personal and social skills. Over the 2 years of work, Social Learning for Littles have served more than 500 families with activities to support children’s social and emotional development. In 2021,  She  published her  first activity book “Passport Around the World” for early grades focused on exploring the world, people, differences, and self-acceptance.

 


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Season 3 Episode #14: How to build a culture of racial inclusion at home14 Apr 202300:13:18

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On today’s episode I  talk about resources to start the conversations at home to become more racially inclusive. 

Here's information about Naomi O'Brien author of Micah's Big Question
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Here's more information about Layla F. Saad author of Me and White Supremacy and how you can fight racism and change the world today.

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