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Hi from Las Vegas! π΄ ELA, adult Ed.

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Maria special education

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Brianna Carter, High School Social Studies, Charlotte, NC

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Chemistry - Frederick MD

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Hi Eddie, Iβm Bill from NC, 9-12 Math

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I missed the name of the podcast?!

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Audryn I'll grab a link for you!

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@Audryn: https://www.nbpts.org/national-board-conversations-podcast/

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National Board Conversations Podcast https://www.nbpts.org/national-board-conversations-podcast/

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Love the names!π

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Sheri Rosenberg, ESOL Teacher, Anne Arundel County, MD

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Great point β¦ which is why our nation needs to invest in recruiting and retaining elementary level male educators :) :) :)

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My favorite teacher in K-6 was Mr. Steven Hooker who was the ONLY male educator in the building.

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Hello from Heidi Bursch, grade 1, WA

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Dori Smith - Forensics and Practicum CCMA - Seniors - Texas

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I only had 2 Asian teachers/professors in my entire educational career from pre-K to grad school.

25:34
Hello to all from Anthony New Mexico.

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Kristen Simo, English Teacher, 7-8th grades, Newcomb, NM

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Billie Parke, 1-2 Resource Teacher, Sunnyside, WA

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https://www.storytellersforchange.com/

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hi from kent...chemistry certified teacher

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https://latinxedco.org/

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Kim Wood- CTE Cibolo TX

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Jennifer Palo, NBCT, MD

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"Experts of our own narrativesβ

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"Experts of our own narrativesβ

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That part Jaci!!

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YES! Same.

28:02
Ben Vallejo NBCT AYA/Science to 2031, Los Angeles USD

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Aloha!

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Mahalo!

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Hello educators!!! Thank you for connecting and sharing.

28:22
Tiffany Little NBCT Science 8th grade KY

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Orgullo Latinx Story Circle - https://fb.watch/dYeCo2Tmwd/

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Beautiful! It's so true, but not thought of

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I am an educator from a diverse background. Is it ok that I share the podcast that briefly talks about my kids and my own challenges in the education system?

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Stories of Joy!

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Kiarica Smith, Alabama, Math

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https://latinxedco.org/

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I love that!!

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Angela, NBCT, Second Grade, Los Angeles

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Tried to answer poll but my connection went away and I had to switch to my phone. π

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Thank you for sharing your personal story, many of our students and their families may have the similar stories.

33:36
@Susana - That is so hard. It also confirms that the mother's emotional and physical health has a direct effect on the child in the womb.

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When I attempted parents and students contributed it to talking about myself instead of the experience I was trying to share with the students.

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Thank you for being vulnerable

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I feel ver identify with you. Thanks for sharing!!

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you are freezing

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Epigenitics?

34:41
Wow, that is so powerful

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@Susana - that is so hard... being a mom for your mom.

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Wow. That is really emotional,

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π

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Good Morning! Would you all mind sharing the difference between using Latinx and Latino and Latina? Can I use all of them? Is it just depending on what the person identifies as?

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Poor kids... maybe we/I have students in that situation

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I was a "mommy's girl too; I miss her God rest her soul.

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So many of our students experience lives like yours, Susana.

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Thank you for sharing! So many students share similar experiences, and it is so important to recognize and acknowledge your experience!

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This is so informative for me because I had a young female student that did this as well and moving forward it gives me more ideas to help these students.

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I had to do that when we lived in Canada. Translate into French. I was 6. I learned French from watching The Flinstones.

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Thank you for being so open about your narrative.

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Your story is the story of students that I have taught. They feared being in school because they would not be there if someone came to the house.

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Thank you for sharing your story Susana.

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Water is very scary. My grandmother was a girl when her family migrated to the west. Her brother lost his footing while they were crossing the Pecos River β¦ her dad jumped in to rescue him and they both drowned. It was very traumatic, and I always was cautious when crossing rivers as a result of this story β¦ our stories are important β¦ the indigenous in Thailand had an advantage during the tidal wave due to oral history β¦ they knew what to do in the moment as they recognized the signs.

36:43
Thank you for sharing this. It really gives us some insight into what it might be like for immigrant students/families

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@Magnolia, we do have students in similar situations, but they are afraid of sharing their story for fair of any negative consequences.

36:59
Your story is shared with so many others.

37:36
That is very enlightening for me in understanding parents.

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What a GREAT story!!!

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AMAZING STORY!!!!

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Thank you for sharing your story, it is powerful

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π

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Rancho Rabbit and the Coyote by Duncan Tonatiuh is a great picture book students with similar stories connect to.

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Love your story!!

38:23
Home visits, y'all!

38:24
Susana you're making me cry....

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Thanks, your story is similar to the story of some of the students at my school.

38:41
your story is so much like mine....

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i'm not alone....

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A refreshing change in perspective...

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@Kristel, I agree!

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i'm not the only one...

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Iβm trying to think of a single parent who βdidnβt careβ β¦ after 30 years in education β¦ Iβm still trying to think of a name β¦ there are parents who lack agency, skills, etc. but not many who βdonβt careβ. Great point about how what a person says indicates their underlying disposition.

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How touching!!!

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Yes, some teachers say erroneous comments suggesting that parents do care because they don't come to conferences and other school events. When instead it most likely has to do with language, work schedule, and more. It is very rare that a parent actually doesn't care.

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I am afraid of home visits / family visits because I am an Asian American and there might be resentment against me.

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Powerful your story is, and will reverberate for generations. i am in tears, as teacher of ELL students, not realizing till now what they may be and are probably experiencing.

39:25
Powerful story! Many of my students have experienced your story!

39:28
I had to correct my momβs cousin in Miami who had that attitude.

39:38
Home visits in pairs with someone who belongs to or is accepted into that culture.

39:42
Thank you for sharing your story.

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Thank you for sharing your story and reflection. This example explains so much for others. Your mother as a parent probably wanted to be more involved at school. As a mother I can feel your story from your Mother's perspective as well. This needs to be shared with all. You habe inspired some great communication ideas that I can share with others in my world.

39:51
@ Allison Mall... well said Allison

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Thank you for sharing your story with us.

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iYeah - first half of home visit is always about when the family needs. Electric bill? Letter from the IRS?

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Thank you for sharing your story.

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Thank you for sharing your story.

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*what

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Susana, what a meaningful story!

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Thankyou so much for the Awesome insight.

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Home conferences are the best. You can never achieve what you get in a hime conference in a classroom conference. Home conferencing is more flexible in that you are meeting with parents at times and dates that are more convenient for them and they get to relax at home. You are able to go after school and weekends. I miss the home conferences and hope to get back to them this year.

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I am so grateful that you shared. As a person of color I can relate and appreciate.

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b. I need to share more stories

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c

42:35
c

42:35
b

42:38
c

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d

42:39
b

42:39
Thank you so much for sharing your story.

42:42
C

42:45
Totally agree Susana. So inspiring!!!!

42:45
Thank you for sharing your story!

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c

42:50
c

42:50
Listening stories of my students and parents are gut-wrenching experiences for me especially that I can resonate their struggles me being an immigrant, too.

42:54
c

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c

43:01
Thanks for sharing!

43:02
Powerful.

43:05
C

43:10
Thanks for sharing!

43:14
I too, need to share more stories. thank you so much for sharing

43:15
What an uplifting life story!

43:17
Thanks for sharing!!

43:17
Thank you so much for sharing. You have empowered me to share my stories more often.

43:19
Thank you for sharing your story. So powerfule

43:21
very powerful! thanks for sharing

43:27
That was very powerful!! Thank you so much for sharing your story!!

43:28
B

43:29
thank you Susana

43:30
Powerful

43:40
Thank you, very powerful!

43:40
Everyone of us needs an advocate at some point in our lives. Susana, thank you for your being the advocate that you are.

43:41
Thank you so much

43:41
b

43:43
Powerful story

43:48
Thank you, gracias. I am Deaf I can empathize with you and your mother

44:02
I've used your story at my school, and watched people's mouths drop.

44:07
Iβm saddened when (some) educators seem disinterested in hearing their colleaguesβ personal stories β¦ how can you effectively work beside someone when you donβt know where they are coming from?

44:17
God bless your parents and your mom for making a powerful impact in your life. There is always a positive even in trials.

44:21
Incredible story, thank you so much for sharing!!

44:33
Access to the slides for todayβs presentation can be found at https://www.nationalboardacademy.org/resources

44:39
Thank you for sharing your incredible story.

44:39
Totally agree @ Allison

44:44
Thank you for your openness. It's important to know the background of our students and their families and not make assumptions.

44:56
@Rama, you can do home conferences if you like. Remember that you will present this home conference idea to your parents and they will let you know if you can go. They will most likely welcome you. My experience is that families are honored that you would take time to come visit them. Students are excited beyond belief that you are coming to their home.

45:51
Your Mom sounds fantastic God bless her; she must be so very proud of you! You go, Girl!!

45:59
can we have the link to this video please?

46:11
@Angela - Thank you so much for reaching out to me with this suggestion. With gratitude.

46:24
Yes could we please have a link?

46:48
Beautiful story and video! How do we get access to your slides?

46:56
Jarrito SANGRΓA is my favorite (pineapple is next) :-)

46:57
The Journey Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7NsB9Gnhm8

47:02
link please

47:05
Susana I can't find you online anywhere

47:09
"The New American Reality" is a great video.

47:15
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47:16
You can find the link in the slides on the Academy website: https://www.learntechlib.org/primary/p/182210/

47:26
The Journey Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7NsB9Gnhm8

48:48
The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson is my favorite read-aloud for introducing story-telling as a class community building activity.

48:54
Isn't this session until 1:30?

49:07
There is a panel as a part of the session.

49:20
Ahh okay, thank you!

49:21
The panel will begin in just a few seconds π

49:57
That's the way I feel, we are all immigrants in this country.

50:42
Jacqueline Woodson books are beautiful.

51:00
@Heather: If I understand correctly, this session is until 12:00βish. The next session is at 1:00.

51:18
Laura B - I wondered if you could send me the survey a bit early, or to my e-mail (tndalton4@aol.com or ldalton@chccs.k12.nc.us) as I have to leave to go to a double funeral of a couple who both passed away Friday night which is at 2 p.m. Thank you.

51:21
Thank you so much for sharing

51:22
5pm in what time zone?

51:23
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! SUSANA I LOVE YOU

51:23
Thank you

51:31
Thank you for being raw and real!

51:31
Awesome talk! Yes Powerful!

51:58
12:00 wish and 1:00 is Central Time zone.

52:04
Hawaii time, (HCT)

52:18
7:05

52:44
Yes, I will follow up with you. Thank you for being here

52:48
@Heather: I looked again. This session runs until 12:30 Central

53:03
Thank you!

53:30
9:30-10:30 pacific time. 1 hour session.

53:31
sessions are 1 hour each

53:43
I can not βpersonally" relate but I do have compassion and empathy for students/their families from many backgrounds. Unfortunately, I am often categorized as one of the βothersβ, this is a struggle for me. I get the door shut in my face because I have not had similar struggles in my lifetime or because I am not of the same race or background as my students.

53:49
@Barbara 5pm CST

54:30
I teach children with learning differences. I also have three very successful children of my own with learning differences. I share their stories of success to help my students

54:31
Latinx Education Collaborative Social Media

54:37
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/latinxedco/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/latinx-education-collaborative/Twitter: @LatinxEdCo

55:21
Panelists: this question came up in the chat and the Q & A. Good Morning! Would you all mind sharing the difference between using Latinx, Latino, Latina? Can I use all of them? Is it just dependent on what a person identifies as?

55:37
Telling your stories can help students to relate and make a connection to what you are teaching by activating their prior knowledge through those subtle relations in your story to their personal experiences.

55:38
wow at ray salazar

55:41
that's amazing

56:44
@Tracy - I sometimes have similar experiences. I listen listen listen before saying much. I try to learn from everyone. I model making mistakes, recognizing them, and publicly apologizing for them.

56:46
I was born and raised in Bedford Stuyvesant; I seem to be able to readily relate to kids because of this; of course loving kids, no matter what their color, doesn't hurt either! (smile)

56:56
The White Rhino Blog: www.chicagonow.com/white-rhino

57:08
@WhiteRhinoRay

57:28
Susana's Twitter: @sanaspeaks_ Deliaβs Twitter: @chiboricana

57:30
@GRβ¦Yep, GREAT reminders.

57:34
I'm bilingual, and unfortunately still struggle with writing.

57:51
It's really embarrassing for me.

58:36
@Magnolia Neal You are not alone.

58:36
I ask kids and families to help me with things I need to learn about. I had my kiddo in a Spanish-English bilingual immersion elementary school, so they speak better Spanish than I do.

58:47
Magnolia, just continue reading and writing and it will get better daily. :)

58:54
I use my story in my classroom and with my parents so that they know they are not alone and that there is hope. I grew up on the border as a white student. I took Spanish and learned the language to the point I was participating in poetry competition. Well, we moved my senior year to Aguadilla Puerto Rico and in the schools there was very little English. I was immersed into Spanish and a whole new culture. I was also a single parent for 13 years and put myself through school. I use these stories to help my kiddos and parent adjust and understand the possibilities around them- I also let them know I am here to help.

59:04
absolutely

01:00:11
Awesome stories

01:00:38
Yikes - test gatekeeping.

01:00:50
@Kim Wood, thank you for sharing your narrative.

01:00:56
@Kim great story!

01:01:05
Powerful as well.

01:01:22
I love listening to others and reading about others because I continue to learn something new even at 56 years old. Thank you

01:01:53
Thank you for sharing your stories.

01:02:05
Lenore, that is awesome. Me, too.

01:02:13
@Lenore I agree I also enjoy listening and I continue to grow and learn.

01:02:35
That's courageous Ray Salazar because most people are afraid of retaliations for speaking out.

01:02:35
I β€οΈ youth!! So many are willing to step up and advocate, no hesitation!

01:02:39
Monica, Chicago, CPS High School. @Ray thank you for your advocacy!!

01:02:41
Hey, us 56-year-olds can still rock it, Lenore.

01:02:42
Wow! Awesome!

01:02:44
WOW Ray!

01:02:44
Amazing way to advocate for your students!

01:02:46
We are never too old to listen to understand even at 62!!

01:03:02
I use my story to give students hope though tragic life experiences happens you can still succeed.

01:03:11
That is an awesome story, Ray! I used to teach in the Chicago Public School system before moving to Virginia.

01:03:21
Thank you, for being so courageous and advocating for our very deserving youth

01:03:28
What was that word: not divorcing our feelings from our thoughts?

01:03:32
Yes! @Selena

01:03:44
Nice

01:03:55
Yes!!

01:04:13
They see that they can make it

01:04:16
Good practice to ponder before posting message

01:04:39
Wow!

01:04:40
It makes us human.

01:04:48
powerful! responsive vs. reactive

01:04:55
Love that

01:04:56
Wisdom, transformation and not the trauma...so powerful.

01:05:03
That was powerful!

01:05:03
Such a great point, Mirta! They need safety!!

01:05:05
Wow great advice! Write from your wounds.

01:05:07
Delighted to hear/see Ray Salazar - I have heard him on NPRππ½ππ½

01:05:33
πππ Ray Salazar

01:05:37
Wow. "Don't publish from a wound." I think there's so much to take from that in how we think about life. Thank you for that wisdom, Ray.

01:06:14
Sharing our stories allow students to write/share their own stories of trauma, failure and/or success.

01:06:22
One of my reserved Eritrean students shared about his months in detention in Nigeria on his journey here. His classmates totally opened up to him after that.

01:06:34
Our students definitely need relatable role models. Any advice for teachers of different backgrounds than their students?

01:06:37
I guess, the Hispanic population faults from speaking from wounds. This is a powerful personal lesson for me.

01:06:58
From martyrdom to empowerment!

01:07:29
well said Danielle Brown!

01:07:35
Many of my Central American students could relate to his story because of their experiences in ICE detention.

01:08:34
βIs your mindset martyrdom?β

01:09:34
As an ESOL teacher, I want to hear my students' stories by sharing mine. I love my ESOL students and families. I want to support them and be their voice when and where I can. I just had to fight to not have one of my students retained.

01:09:58
Yes, yes! Good point with martyrdom

01:10:04
There's a lot of loud background noise!

01:10:05
collaborate and keep trying new things

01:10:13
Try to relate to your students and see if your story can help them

01:10:31
Ray, you are giving us the truth today!

01:11:12
To all the Panelists - Thank you for being so vulnerable and sharing your stories to Us and your students! To Ray - way to represent Illinois! Canβt wait to continue working together!

01:11:28
So sorry - didn't realize there was a lot of noise. Just moved inside. π€

01:11:35
Thank you for being here!

01:11:48
Love that you could be you, it is very scary!

01:12:36
Thank you for sharing your stories!

01:12:45
Love transcends

01:12:50
Delia, thank you for sharing your story.

01:12:51
I like to tell stories in my kindergarten classroom to gets those kiddos talking and thinking about who they are in a safe, kind, and respectful environment.

01:12:51
can you resend the link to the website where we can access the 5pm expression session

01:12:56
Thank you!

01:12:57
Imagine how you empowered students who fear to show their sexuality when you talked about yours! Kids feel safer when educators are vulnerable and open.

01:13:04
thank you

01:13:04
Thank you

01:13:06
Stories serve a different purpose if told in different settings with different audiences.

01:13:07
Thank you-

01:13:09
Thank you so much!

01:13:10
Thank you

01:13:11
Thanks everyone, both panelists, and hosts! :)

01:13:12
Muchas muchas gracias!

01:13:12
Thank you

01:13:12
This is a very rich discussion. Definitely share stories with others and give others the opportunity to tell theirs and listen π

01:13:14
Thank you!

01:13:15
Thank You!

01:13:17
Thank you!

01:13:17
Thank you.

01:13:18
Thank you!!

01:13:19
Thank you so much!

01:13:20
Mahalo!

01:13:22
Thank you!

01:13:22
Thank you so much. This was amazing!

01:13:24
Freat session, thank you!

01:13:24
Thank you

01:13:25
Thank you!

01:13:25
Thank you!

01:13:25
Thank you so much.

01:13:27
Do you have link to survey?

01:13:28
can u put survey in chat

01:13:29
Thank you

01:13:30
Thank you!

01:13:30
Amazing stories by everybody, you are all heros

01:13:31
Love the joyous way people are sharing here. Thank you!

01:13:31
Thanks so much!

01:13:32
link please

01:13:32
Can you send the link in chat?

01:13:32
Survey link

01:13:33
Thank you!

01:13:33
Thank you!!

01:13:33
Powerful session! Thank you!

01:13:35
Great^

01:13:38
Amazing. Thank you!

01:13:39
Survey link

01:13:40
Can you link the survey

01:13:41
Link in the chat please

01:13:41
link in chat plz?

01:13:43
wheres the link

01:13:43
survey link?

01:13:43
Title: Telling Your Story to Advocate for Change, Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:13:45
Thank you!!!!!!

01:13:46
Thank you

01:13:52
Thank you all.

01:13:53
Engage and Lead https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity ; https://forms.gle/19Lf1w2kFxJ78Q3w5

01:13:53
Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:13:54
Thank you!

01:13:56
Thank you!

01:13:57
Please post the link to the survey in chat

01:13:59
can you please send the link for the survey?

01:14:01
Thank you all - this was awesome! I appreciate you all. π

01:14:02
Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:14:03
Thank you, all.

01:14:04
Thank you; very powerful !!!!

01:14:05
Thanks guys you gave me a lot to rhink about.

01:14:07
Can I have the link to the survey?

01:14:13
Thank you!!

01:14:17
I learned so much today. Thank you, thank you!

01:14:18
https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity ; https://forms.gle/19Lf1w2kFxJ78Q3w5

01:14:18
Thank you all for your stories!

01:14:19
Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:14:19
I canΚ»t copy the screen

01:14:21
Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:14:23
Expresion will be here today!: https://www.facebook.com/latinxedco

01:14:24
Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:14:25
Thank you!

01:14:25
This is wonderful and authentic β€οΈ

01:14:29
Title: Telling Your Story to Advocate for Change, Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:14:29
This session was well worth my time. I am grateful to each of you for sharing your stories. I am inspired!

01:14:36
thank you

01:14:39
Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:14:42
Thank you!

01:14:43
Title: Telling Your Story to Advocate for Change, Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:14:44
Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:14:44
Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:14:44
Thank you!

01:14:46
Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:14:47
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01:14:49
Thanks!

01:14:49
Thank you

01:14:50
Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:14:52
Grateful! Amazing!

01:14:52
ty

01:14:53
got it, my fav. sesh so far

01:14:53
Title: Telling Your Story to Advocate for Change, Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:14:53
Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:14:54
Thank you all for engaging!!!!

01:14:54
Thank you thank you thank you!! Very well done

01:14:55
Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:14:55
thank you!

01:14:56
Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:14:59
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01:14:59
Thanks, inspiring stories!

01:15:00
Title: Telling Your Story to Advocate for Change, Survey: https://bit.ly/Academy22Equity

01:15:02
Thank you! ππ½ππ½