How to Build a Justice-Centered Business with Leah Urzua

Lindsay LyonsTime for Teachership Podcast

We are joined this week by Leah Urzua, a Systems Strategist and an Online Business Manager to Lindsay, with a mission to expand social and racial justice in all areas of life and culture. Today, she goes into the intersections of business and systemic racism and why it’s crucial for everyone to get involved in anti-racist agendas. We talk historical … Read More

Beyond “Performative Partnership” with Afrika Afeni Mills

Lindsay LyonsTime for Teachership Podcast

In this episode, I got to talk with Afrika Afeni Mills. She is the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion with BetterLesson, and an Education Consultant. I’m so excited for you to hear our conversation today which talks about a variety of things including Rudine Sims Bishop’s Windows & Mirrors strategy as well as what she’s been calling “performative partnership.” … Read More

Leading Antiracist Schools with Accountable Shared Leadership with Dr. Cherie Bridges Patrick

Lindsay LyonsTime for Teachership Podcast

  Dr. Cherie Bridges Patrick is back in this conversational episode in which we talk about how to lead schools committed to antiracism. We talk about a lot in this episode, including: shared leadership structures, student voice, shifting mindsets, accountability, and self-care.   Like what you hear? Share!   Want more? Follow me on: LinkedIn: @lindsaybethlyons Instagram: @lindsaybethlyons Twitter: @lindsayblyons … Read More

Learning as Leading

Lindsay LyonsTime for Teachership Podcast

  In this solo show, I summarize the 9 learning tasks for leaders from Preskill & Brookfield’s book, Learning as a way of Leading: Lessons From the Struggle for Social Justice and what this means for leaders in the field of education.   Like what you hear? Share!   Resources mentioned in the show are linked below: Learning as a … Read More