This podcast will serve as an open and honest discussion about education in the black community.
Porsha discusses her concerns and feelings following the storm of the US Capitol yesterday, Jan. 6, 2021.
This episode Porsha speaks with a 21 year vet in education, Aisha Day. And she gives us the raw truth about education for too many of our young black and brown students.
This week, Porsha switches up to address another issue in the black community...marriage and whether women should or should not marry for potential. This episode is a panel of married and single educated, black women. Each gives their take on the basis of “potential” for a mate.
In this episode, Porsha discusses student failures by addressing her feelings about the poem, “The Grades We Earn,” by poet and former teacher, Jonathan Brown. In the poem, Brown alludes to the fact that teachers may be failing students when they assign them an ‘F’ in class. Make sure you like, comment and share this episode. And don’t forget to join our FB Page, FYI. Class Is In Session, so you can interact be a part of the discussion for educational change.
In this episode we will discuss student failures. Are the teachers to blame?
In this episode Porsha gives her take on Edith Pride’s, the elementary teacher from Boca Raton, commentary the struggles of virtual learning. Listen in to see if you agree. And don’t forget to comment, like, and share this podcast. Be sure to also follow this podcast on FYI. Class is in Session via Facebook.
In this episode, meet the creator, Porsha Redd. Mrs. Redd was tired of feeling powerless in the American classroom, so she left. But, her passion for education wouldn’t allow her to completely walk away. Enter FYI... Class is in Session. Take a break and listen to her as she gives a little background on why she feels that teachers need a voice, and what we can begin to do to make impactful changes for our brown and black students.