Three dope people decided to get together and make one dope podcast. The podcast has a cultural focus but highlights issues in K-20. You may get some occasional talk about religion, sneakers, Hip-Hop, etc.
In this episode, we discuss what we do during Black History to inspire others.
In this episode, we unpack the AP's decision to gut its African-American history course at the behest of the threats and actions of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
We decided to revisit the Jackson, Mississippi conversation because America has a short attention span when discussing the poor and disenfranchised.
In this episode, we discuss NAEP scores, but in a nuanced, balanced kind of way.
In this episode, we shine the light on the environmental racism currently happening in Jackson, Mississippi. The water is brown/Black, and its giving Flint, Michigan vibes.
In this episode, we pay particular attention to higher ed and its role in preparing teachers for inner city teaching positions.
In this episode we discuss how exploitation can sometime be cyclical.
In this episode we discuss how proximity to whiteness does not automatically equate to success for anyone, and how the actual acknowledgment of such practices require further examination.
We ran the gambit of current issues of importance in the Black community, from Monkey Pox to MiAKAS. Hold on to your seats for this one.
In this episode, we discuss a myriad of topics from the pink sauce, to in-service teacher training.
This episode builds on the concept of the Queen B [bar] I don't argue with you basics, I just raise my price.
In this episode, we just randomly pull up and have a therapy session, as Black folks should do when in community with one another.
It's exhausting being Black in the United States, in this episode we explore the why.
In this episode, we discuss how Congress can codify Roe.
For/Against standardized testing, this episode is for you.
Building off of Ciara's inspirational work (side eye) we gave you an episode on leveling up.
In this episode, we discuss if class size really matters?
In this episode, we discuss the significance of celebrating Black Regalia.
In this episode, we discuss a myriad of issues, as well as have a thorough discussion of the Heart 5 by Kendrick Lamar.
In this episode, we discuss the nuance of guns as it relates to who has the right to bear arms, and who may face more scrutiny for doing so.
In this episode, we discuss what teachers need to stay in the profession.
In this episode, we discuss the burdens put on teachers, and how to unpack that decision-making.
In this episode, we discuss celebrating the wins.
In this episode we address the infamous confrontation between Will Smith and Chris Rock.
In this episode, we discuss the constant policing of Black and Brown bodies.
We do a deep dive to discuss how racism is embedded in American society.
In this episode, we separate the real from the fake as we do a deep dive in relevant issues, in a nuanced, scholarly way.
In this episode, we do what we do, and that inspiration usually comes from our commitment to Black culture.
In this episode, we talk about what the Rooney Rule would look like if applied to education positions.
This episode highlights a woman's story through an analytical lens.
In this episode, we center our voices to discuss pertinent issues in the Black community.
In this newest iteration of the 3xDope Podcast, we introduce you to the new cast and set the tone for what you can expect from leaders in the corporate/non-profit space. If it matters, we'll discuss it, *almost* nothing is off-limits.
In this episode the 3xdope podcast introduces themselves to the world. They touch on a array of topics, from Jeezy vs. Gucci, to what they are doing to stay grounded during the covid-19 pandemic. This episode was a breath of fresh air.