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Equity Leadership Now!

Equity Leadership Now!

Written by: Jabari Mahiri
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Equity Leadership Now! hosts conversations with equity-conscious leaders from Pre-K through university settings at the intersection of research, policy, and practice. We complement the mission and goals of the 21st Century California School Leadership Academy, 21CSLA.

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  • 24. Educating Like Democracy Depends On It with Catherine Lhamon
    May 12 2026

    transcript: tinyurl.com/elnepisode24

    “If we're thinking every day as educators that we're equipping people to be democracy defenders, we're equipping people to have the tools to know how to engage in respectful debate with other people, to be fully participant in their communities, then we are educating them towards civic participation in a way that really works.”- Catherine Lhamon

    In this episode of Equity Leadership Now!, Catherine Lhamon joins host Jabari Mahiri to discuss her role as the inaugural Executive Director of the Christopher Edley Center on Law and Democracy and pressing issues surrounding democracy in the United States. With a wealth of experience, including serving as the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Education and as chair of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Lhamon shares her perspective on educators' responsibilities as democracy defenders, the threats to democratic institutions today, and ways to stay engaged.

    Equity Leadership Now! hosts conversations with equity-conscious leaders from Pre-K through university settings on educational research, policy, and practice. We complement the mission and goals of the 21st Century California School Leadership Academy, 21CSLA.

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    24 mins
  • 23. Building Pathways with Latinx Students: The Power of Graduate-Going Culture with Gina Garcia
    Apr 21 2026

    transcript: tinyurl.com/elnepisode23

    “The environment has changed, and then the ability to do the work has changed, but our commitment is still in our core.” - Dr. Gina Garcia

    In this episode of Equity Leadership Now, Dr. Gina Garcia joins host Jabari Mahiri and special guest Mayra Reyes to discuss the current state of higher education for Latinx students. Dr. Garcia discusses the federal designation of Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) and the deeper concept she coined of "servingness," which she defines as “intentional effort to think about how the population needs something different.” She advocates for building a "graduate-going culture" to support first-generation students considering graduate school, while also emphasizing the importance of supportive environments that meet the complex needs of the diverse Latinx community.

    Equity Leadership Now! hosts conversations with equity-conscious leaders from Pre-K through university settings on educational research, policy, and practice. We complement the mission and goals of the 21st Century California School Leadership Academy, 21CSLA.

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    29 mins
  • 22. De-Centering Whiteness: Bending the Arc Toward Justice with Travis Bristol
    Mar 3 2026

    transcript: https://tinyurl.com/elnepisode22

    In this episode of Equity Leadership Now!, host Jabari Mahiri speaks with Dr. Travis J. Bristol, Associate Professor at the Berkeley School of Education, whose scholarship centers on how education policy shapes teacher workplace conditions and retention, professional learning communities, and the roles of race and gender in schools. He has published extensively and secured over $7.4 million in research funding, including his work leading the Center for Research on Expanding Educational Opportunity (CREEO).

    CREEO focuses on improving student outcomes by strengthening teacher capacity and workplace conditions, particularly in historically under-resourced schools. Bristol shares how one flagship initiative involves partnership with the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards to support teachers pursuing National Board Certification, widely regarded as the profession’s gold standard. A central theme in Bristol’s scholarship is the role of school leadership in shaping equitable working conditions. His earlier research on Black male teachers and teachers of color reveals that teacher attrition is often driven not by students but by principals. Consequently, his work has expanded to focus on leadership preparation, emphasizing that principals must cultivate inclusive professional environments. Beyond instructional leadership, he argues, effective leaders must attend to the social and racial dynamics within schools, monitoring who participates, who feels marginalized, and how organizational culture affects teachers’ sense of belonging.

    Bristol’s leadership goes beyond research and into practice in developing a Black Studies curriculum in California, following recommendations from the state’s Reparations Task Force. In collaboration with colleagues, including curriculum specialists and community stakeholders, he has helped design and pilot a high school curriculum intended to become part of required ethnic studies coursework. Bristol situates this initiative within a global context, noting that countries such as Colombia and Brazil have already mandated Afro-descendant studies as forms of reparative policy. The curriculum aims not only to document historical harms but also to highlight Black resilience, creativity, and joy by reframing narratives of Black experience in U.S. public education.

    Equity Leadership Now! hosts conversations with equity-conscious leaders from Pre-K through university settings on educational research, policy, and practice. We complement the mission and goals of the 21st Century California School Leadership Academy, 21CSLA.

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    43 mins
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