Expert Q&A: Surviving to Thriving - Empowering Students of Color in Schools and Beyond
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Welcome, everyone!

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Where is everyone from?

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Hi everyone! This is Nick on the Panorama Education team — I’ll be one of the moderators for today’s discussion. Thanks so much for joining and we’d love to hear where you’re joining from!

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Hi everyone! This is Nick on the Panorama Education team — I’ll be one of the moderators for today’s discussion. Thanks so much for joining and we’d love to hear where you’re joining from!

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Salinas Ca, PBIS district coach.

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Hello from MD

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California! School counselor!

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Hello from New Orleans

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Washingtion DC

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Invite you to share with “all panelists and attendees” so everyone can share your perspective!

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St louis, MO

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Susan from Ohio!

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Hello! Here from Indianapolis, IN

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Indianapolis...Indiana Department of Education

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Hi 5th grade teacher from Seattle,WA

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New Orleans, LA. Grad student in school psych.

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Hello from Indiana!

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south carolina

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Hello from MD, USA :)

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Hello! Los Angeles - DEI Practitioner

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Hello from WV. Correctional in MD

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Lexington, KY

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Marion, Indiana

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Seattle

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Washington DC

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Chicago, IL - love the music!

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Panama City, FL - Graduation Coach, highschool

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Hello from MD!

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Morocco!!!

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Hello from Ottawa, Canada

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Los Angeles — I wear oddball hats :) — breath is integral as is a sense of humor

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Maryland

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Cape Cod, MA

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Evanville Indiana

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Hi from Boston!

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Spring Branch ISD Houston, TX

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Elementary music in St. Louis

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Bay Area Cali

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Johnny Martinez-Social Emotional Learning Mentor, Phoenix, AZ

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Good Morning this is Maria Luisa Meneses from San Jose , Californian of Job Corps

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Houston, TX

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Hi everyone!! South Bend, IN

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Hello from Hagerstown md

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Moved from Atlanta GA to Gilbert AZ two months ago, school counselor

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I'm diggin' the 70s vibe!

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Ringwood, NJ- BCBA and learning consultant

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Maurice coming from Sumner Washington

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hello Brooklyn NY

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Carolyn from North Carolina

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Boston, Massachusetts

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Welcome, everyone!!

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Hello from North Providence, RI!

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Good Afternoon All - Kyle Bolt from the NYC Department of Education

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Educational researcher/program evaluator - Norfolk, VA

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Hello from Brooklyn, NY

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Hello from Oklahoma City

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Catherine Mangones, Beaver Dam, WI...German teacher and DEI committee member

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Edrina Fraijo, Southern California

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paraprofessional from Mays Landing NJ

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[Today’s Presentation] pan-ed.com/ips-murdock

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School nurse from Denver CO

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Hello, Diana from Hayward California; Administrator, African American Student Achievement Initiative

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Carolyn Willams NC.

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Denise Southern CA

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Chicago HOPES for Kids - literacy programming for children in shelter settings

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Student Support Specialist from Midland Michigan. Former IPS School Social Worker :)

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Academic Specialist from Indiana Department of Education

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Great to see everyone coming from all over! Durham, Cameroon, UK, Tulsa!

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Grayslake, IL

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Elise Locke, Postsecondary Readiness Coordinator for Indianapolis Public Schools

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Hi Mr. Walsh!!

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[Today’s Presentation] pan-ed.com/ips-murdock

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Hi everyone! I’m from Long Beach, CA Nice to see you Nick after all of the backup this summer :)

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Hello from PA!!!

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Abraham!!!!

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Inviting you to share with “all panelists and attendees”

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[Today’s Presentation] pan-ed.com/ips-murdock

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Des Moines, Iowa

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Janita Simmons from NC.

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Since we attendees do not have the ability to save chat is someone on the tech team going to save it and send it to us?

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@RD, the chat will be sent alongside the video recording - great question, thank you!

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TY

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YESSSS!!!

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Speak your truth!

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Own intent vs. impact

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Speak your truth

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Speak your truth

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Own intent vs. impact

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All of them but experience discomfort

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Expect and accept non-closure

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Expect and accept non-closure

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Speak your truth.

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own intent vs. impact

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Own intent vs. impact

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discomfort is growth

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own intent vs impact

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Intent vs Impact

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Own I v I

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Speak your truth

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Ms. Justine Simmons hello from Enfield NC

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experience discomfort

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Own intent v impact and Exp Discomfort

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Intent v Impact

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It’s hard to choose. There’s value in all of them.

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speak your truth

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own intent vs. impact

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I agree. . .too hard to choose. I’m in for all! ;-)

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Experience discomfort

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Abraham! #fan

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Intent vs Impact

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Hello everyone! Watching from the Philippines

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Abraham fan!!!! Hello :)

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Rosebrock!!!

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HI!!!!!!!!

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Oh my gosh that’s amazing! full circle

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Wow! That’s awesome that Abraham’s former teachers are here!!

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Hi Walsh :)

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Hello from Illinois

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Love to hear from students!!

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I love this people from my families hometown.

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Hi everyone! This is Nick on the Panorama Education team — I’ll be one of the moderators for today’s discussion. Thanks so much for joining and we’d love to hear where you’re joining from!

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Shout out to HBCUs

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Hoo Hoo Hoo!

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Hoosiers!

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Education is what you have left after you've forgotten what you've learned!

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So glad you’re here Emeri, Mark, and Lorielle!

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Hello to all good intro!!

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My district has told us, "Grace over Grades" for the fall semester.

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Good, Gabriel.

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Examine impact, no matter what the intent.

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A good way to judge someone's character is to observe them how they treat those who can do nothing for them.

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Thanks for sharing today’s conversation norms, @Nick! If you’re interested in learning more about these norms, here is a resource: https://pan-ed.com/2PId1P3

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@Yes, we will provide certificates!

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Is it possible for a White staff to ID SEL for Black students???

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Yes! They’ll be included in the follow up email + in the slides: pan-ed.com/ips-murdock

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Tia — just reading your comment now, +1

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[sharing this resource for SEL & the Ready for Rigor culturally responsive teaching framework: https://pan-ed.com/culturally-responsive-sel]

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Ms.KC +1 — thank you for joining us today and for sharing

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Miss Flora, do you have curriculum to meet your objectives in the future centers?

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Enrichment seminars and such?

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“Future Centers has become a safe place; a virtual spot with tools to guide our students throughout all of high school — both socially and emotionally.”

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“They don’t feel shame because they don’t know something; they feel empowered” — LOVE that

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How man Future Centers are there? Are they embedded within the communities?

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IPS Future Centers [https://myips.org/central-services/postsecondary-readiness/future-centers/]

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IPS Future Centers Flyer [https://go.panoramaed.com/hubfs/FutureCenter_Flyer_SHS.pdf]

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Clicked on the link for the flyer - Page not found

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Love it!!!!

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delete the []

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Culturally sustaining! Embracing our youth. Love it!

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Can you try this link? https://go.panoramaed.com/hubfs/FutureCenter_Flyer_SHS.pdf

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Can you try this link? https://go.panoramaed.com/hubfs/FutureCenter_Flyer_SHS.pdf

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Great - It worked - Thank you!

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https://go.panoramaed.com/hubfs/FutureCenter_Flyer_SHS.pdf

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^that link should work!

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https://go.panoramaed.com/hubfs/FutureCenter_Flyer_SHS.pdf —> this link should work!

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Techquity now!!! Wifi and Internet should be a right; like the right to vote, right to an education, right to clean drinking water!!!

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Does he talk to different high schools around the country to create these future ready centers in their own communities?

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We must end implicit racism and systematic bias now!!

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How are the Future Centers working during the Covid19 Pandemic?

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Power-preneurship - “leveraging the power in your story” - thank you for sharing, Mr. Murdock!

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Wow! I love this!

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It’s all about the story!

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The passion is palpable, and warranted.

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https://www.murdockllc.org/ << learn more about Mr. Murdock and his organization

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LOVE the PASSION!! Inspiration and Motivational!

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Glad to hear that, thank you @Carrie!

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I will allow no man to belittle my soul by making me hate him. -BTW.

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“The Future Center provided an immense amount of emotional support. They gave us the exact resources that we needed to succeed.” — Lorielle on IPS Future Centers

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Love the call out of college persistence, and thriving through college

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Well said, @Lorielle!

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Educatin is what you have left, after you've forgotten what you learned.

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“One of my favorite things about the Future Center is that it helps us build a sense of identity and belonging in our school… if you don’t know something, they get you the information you need from the perspective you need. They take the time to understand us as students.”

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Hi Ms. KC — IPS Future Centers are implemented at IPS High Schools.

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https://myips.org/central-services/postsecondary-readiness/future-centers/

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^that link has more information

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Thank you for sharing your heart Mark!

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thank you for sharing that mark

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“If it wasn’t for the Future Center, I would not be at Indiana State University today.” — Mark Benson

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What do suggest when the vast majority of the educators are white to run a similar concept of Future Center?

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Y'all didn't put in the webinar marketing that we were gonna be blessed! This is so powerful!

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@Marcina yess!! Thank you for the kind words and for joining :)

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<3 Miss Flora

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Grateful for the vision and dedication to our collective uplift.

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#CourageousConversations powerful!

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Hi Carlton — you’ll receive a copy of the slides, a recording of this, and additional resources in a follow up email!

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This would be great for our younger students to start to begin this process at a younger age.

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Humanize education!

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Yes

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Let's be human together

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Have to be locked and loaded everyday!!!

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Will COVID effect how the Future Center goes forward now/

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before we can get to our academics.

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Loving This!!

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Here are the slides: pan-ed.com/ips-murdock

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Flora-Thank you so much for saying that!

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can you share the slide deck for today, I might have missed it earlier.

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Today’s Slides: pan-ed.com/ips-murdock

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Ms Flora!!!

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Passionate!!

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Anthony--you got this! Keep going.

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yes

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I get to yelling too! It's all good!

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Your passion is tangible!!

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The text without context is a pretext for….? I couldn’t write fast enough

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Me too @Marcina Riley! I have to catch myself.

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Can Future Centers serve students at the elementary school level? Was it stablished for students who are middle / high school students.?

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@Arlene — it was established specifically for college/career readiness for high schoolers.

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“Some students see a safe space, some students see a series of triggers.”

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Yes Arlene… elementary

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Part of the grant from Lilly Endowment will also go towards expanding K-8 SEL in Indianapolis Public Schools

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Thanks Rebecca for the breakdown.

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I'd like to hear about the experience of our panelists as students of color being taught by white teachers.

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Building a relationship.

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How do you recruit and keep students engaged virtually?

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powerful model of practice

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Thank you!

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Well done!!!

01:00:27
That was great!

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Empowering!!!

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Anthony...What is your Twitter handle (If you have one)?

01:00:48
So motivating and that's empowerment!

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So powerful and so true — thank you for sharing, Emeri — “don’t speak at us, speak to us”

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Intergenerational community helps bridge gaps. Adults have to share power and space with youth.

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With them. Thank you!

01:03:25
that was powerful and so true

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not talking at them. talking with them. I like that

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wow very inspirational

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This is great and powerful. No cookie cutter touch button process, but real talk.

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I feel the empowering moment

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This is a great one, not talking at them but talking with them.

01:05:31
Wow. Prolific.

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The third one = 1 on 1 interviews

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Speak it! Very empowering language and ideas for reflection

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Thank you Lorielle!!!

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thanks Lorielle

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So powerful, Lorielle! Thank you for sharing!

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Lorielle your testimony is strong Bless you!!

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This has been so insightful hearing from the students and listening to their experiences and how their needs have been met to motivate them to have a bright future.

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A critical shift from accepting oppression to genuinely addressing it

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thanks Lorielle from sharing from your heart

01:08:53
agreed. Thank you Lorielle.

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Speaking your truth!

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You are amazing, Lorielle!

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Thank you so much - I have to attend another meeting, but this was amazing! :)

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mentoring❤️

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It shows at every level when adults really believe in and support youth potential. It really shows.

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amen!

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AMEN!!

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Yes, ma'am.

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Yes!!!!

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Good afternoon from Uruguay

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Yes!

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Yes, please repeat... Mr. Murdock:

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I love that. Socially connecting and Only physically distancing

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@Nora: https://myips.org/central-services/postsecondary-readiness/future-centers/

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wow

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LIVE Be Thankful and BLESSED!

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Amazing

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I will!

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what about including future centers in the elementary schools?

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I totally agree. Mentorship is very important for students SEL growth.

01:11:34
we definitely do

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Life giving

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Totally agree we are connecting socially, and mentally.

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Amen!! I am so inspired11

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Rooting for you Miss Flora! And praying y’all get that funding!!!!

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Motivated and uplifted!!

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Amen!

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I am happy about what is happening in Indy Schools!!!

01:12:08
Such a fantastic panel of students and educators!

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Thank you for your truths!

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I am so inspired. Thank you for your honest approach. Please continue to provide us with additional information as you continue with your programs.

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Thank you and very amazing and very informative. Very uplifting and inspiring.

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I hope this initiative expands beyond Indiana. We need this is in Brooklyn, NY

01:14:42
Thank you very informative

01:14:45
I wish I understood, beyond simply white supremacy, what the resistance to headwear is in school institutions. As a school leader one of the first things I changed when I had the power was to simplify the dress code and get rid of any mention of headwear.

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I have to leave for another meeting. Thank you much.

01:15:03
Thank you again Lorielle

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Thank you for attending, Maria Luisa!

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Yeah, when we don't feel dignity from our teachers--we shut down. We aren't welcome.

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Please repeat …."the text is the context for the pretext ….."

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Mark, exactly. There is no relationship of support or positive interaction - its transactional, and dehumanizing.

01:16:02
Lorielle, I love the artwork behind you.

01:16:06
this is very true

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"I have the degree" robs students of their dignity and the dignity of any non-degreed person the student knows and loves.

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FIY: In the old days, any head wear in church's or schools was considered disrespectful. Many people still hold those views.

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but why?

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Yes about how educators perceive and possibly state about their “degree” not just with students but with families too!

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for what reason?

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that was an insult to his very being

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Hearing student voices is so important, as an educator. Lorielle’s thoughts about listening to black voices is so important.

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It comes down to relationship building and understanding and adapting to various ways to engage students

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that is something I experienced in my first year of College and I accepted it because I did not know better. now I know better I will definitely address it if I ever experience that again

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Mark, thank you for sharing your personal stories. Somehow your stories embody the emotional experiences of other students.

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we need to speak up

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Your story was touching

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Yes, like what’s going on here. Students should be in the conversation!

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Many teachers today, still hold those views. They need to be taught about different cultures and know the norms of different cultures so that they can accept head wear and not see it within their own cultural lens as negative.

01:17:49
and if the origin of the "hat" headwear bans in dress code is religious, even more reason to get rid of it in public schools.

01:18:04
I totally agree

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student centered - center student voice!

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Reimagining traditional student leadership ie Associated Student Body (ASB) is critical

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empower students to co-create the learning environment, curriculum, and learning experience

01:18:31
Very uplifting conversation that got my mind motivated for change in my mostly White School. Thank you all very much!!

01:18:32
Student representation on school boards so student voices can be heard

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Thanks to all the students here for sharing your voices.

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Centering - making those voices foundational and primary.

01:18:42
Thank you for this wonderful presentation!

01:18:44
Thank you for sharing. I have a 3:00 meeting, but have appreciated all of your insights shared.

01:19:03
https://www.murdockllc.org/ << Mr. Murdock’s website

01:19:04
Could we continue this conversation with further webinars hearing more student voices/

01:19:14
This is fantastic!

01:19:15
Thank you! This was awesome! Please share the recording.

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Thank you

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Las Vegas!

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Learn more about working with Murdock LLC: https://www.murdockllc.org

01:19:38
Great dialogue! Agreed, would love to be able to share this talk with our teachers.

01:19:46
North Carolina!

01:19:55
Yes! NC

01:19:59
Thank you this was great glad I had an opportunity to join this meeting I learned alot

01:20:26
Love to continue conversation.

01:20:26
Thank you for sharing scholars!

01:20:31
Thank you for a powerful session!

01:20:36
thank you so very much! this was impactful!

01:20:36
Thank you so much! You're AMAZING!

01:20:36
this was awesome, have another meeting for work, so I have to go

01:20:42
Thank you so much this was incredible!

01:20:44
Transformational conversation that will actualize change

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Thank you, thank you. And, good to see you Abraham!

01:20:52
Very informative.

01:21:08
This. This. This. Thank you all.

01:21:10
Thank you so much!

01:21:14
This has been my daily bread! Inner strength was celebrated today! I came in looking for my opening sequence of my classroom lessons, and what I got was "be yourself!"

01:21:18
Thank You this was amazing!

01:21:22
Thank you for a powerful conversation1

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Thank you!

01:21:54
….In addition to our readings of Saad on White Supremacy, we need these conv

01:22:01
Link for what nick just shared please!

01:22:02
Thank you!

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Thank you!

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thank you!

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Thank you

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thanks!

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thank you

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Thank you Panorama for this insightful and meaningful webinar. I learned a lot from you guys. God bless you all!

01:22:27
Thank you!

01:22:32
Thank you for joining everyone!

01:22:37
Janet is always a great choice!

01:22:39
phenomenal

01:22:41
Thank you very informative! Loved it!

01:22:42
thank you to all of the panelists, especially the students for sharing their experiences and hearts with us today.

01:22:48
Thanks so much to all!

01:22:59
INCREDIBLE JOB Y’ALL!!!

01:23:02
Thanks you. Go IPS!! I miss you.

01:23:12
Hi Momma Murdock:)

01:23:14
Thanks, everyone!

01:23:16
Will you email a link to future events

01:23:20
Thank you already thinking of how we might repurpose our current College and Career centers into Future Centers.

01:23:34
Thank you for your ongoing PD panorama team! Great chat all speakers! Goodbye from upstate NY

01:23:36
Thank you all so much for this opportunity. I am looking forward to more like this!

01:23:36
Thank you

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Tone policing - Cultural norms and conflict in diff. communitie