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The Big Take
A New Housing Crisis Is Brewing In Places Prone to Climate Disasters

The Big Take

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 14:09 Transcription Available


As climate risks grow, some private home insurance providers  are retreating from US regions most vulnerable to catastrophe. And homeowners who can't get coverage through the private market are increasingly turning to insurance “plans of last resort,” created by states. The amount of liability taken on by these types of insurance plans is staggering, and growing: by some estimates, they're holding more than $1 trillion of risk. On today's Big Take podcast, climate reporter Leslie Kaufman and California reporter Nadia Lopez share an investigation into how skyrocketing enrollment in state-created plans could create the conditions for a financial crisis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pop DNA
Abbott Elementary: Legendary Schools

Pop DNA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 67:13


This week we look at how Abbott Elementary reflects popular opinions on the public education system, and how it portrays the experience of teaching as a profession. We also dip into the hot-button issue of charter schools, looking at a more nuanced discussion of this debate than we see presented on the show. Further Reading: Social media creators Honest Teacher Vibes, Mrs. Call's Campers, and Teacher Tales of Miss Smith give firsthand accounts of teaching in public schools Real Seattle area teachers give their thoughts on Abbott Elementary The New Yorker article on Abbott's charter school storyline Last Week Tonight episode on charter schools Documentary The Lottery Podcast episode by Dr. Nadia Lopez on the charter school debate --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pop-dna-podcast/message

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing
Electric vehicles could be the answer to boost California's power grid

Emily Chang’s Tech Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 4:19


PG&E wants electric vehicle owners to help supply energy to California's power grid. The utility is asking car manufacturers to implement technology that will send excess power back to the grid to help prevent demand-related blackouts. For more on this, KCBS Radio's Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Nadia Lopez.

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
3130. 62 Academic Words Reference from "Nadia Lopez: Why open a school? To close a prison | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 56:38


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Teach Me, Teacher
#281 Educators Need Trust and Support (Dr. Nadia Lopez pt.2)

Teach Me, Teacher

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 38:54


Hello everyone! Educators are some of the hardest working people on this earth. Few people outside of education understand what it truly takes to move kids, support families, and build schools to be powerful tools for all who enter them. At times the demands of this job can take their toll, however, and when they do, consequences can be dire. To discuss what it takes to build powerful educational environments and the cost that can be present with such work is the brilliant Dr. Nadia Lopez. Dr. Nadia Lopez is an award-winning global educational thought leader, who became a viral sensation after the popular blog Humans of New York featured her as one of the most influential people of this life. Disrupting the school to prison pipeline, Dr. Lopez founded Mott Hall Bridges Academy, a STEAM-focused middle school in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, in 2010, and served as the principal for ten years. She was named Linkedin's 2019 Top 10 Voices in Education and received the Black Girls Rock award–alongside Michelle Obama in 2015. In 2020, Dr. Lopez ended her tenure as Mott Hall Bridges Academy's principal as an act of self-preservation after developing a stress-related illness that threatened her life. The experience inspired her to develop a coaching program for women of color in educational leadership designed to build their capacity, with a focus on sustainability. In part two we discuss: What happened to Mott Hall Bridges when Dr. Lopez came back The importance of supporting teachers and building trust  Where education is headed and how we can support a better tomorrow …and so much more!   This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their new book, The First Five: A Love Letter to TeachersBy Patrick Harris II.   We all have stories. We all have experiences to share. A memoir with a call-to-action, The First Five affirms the humanity of all teachers. Patrick inspires you to dream big about what you want for yourself, our students, our schools, and our educational system. In The First Five, Patrick brings to light the realities of teaching, especially in the first five years. He immerses you in his world with personal stories that lead to lessons,  questions, and exercises to help you reflect on your own journey. Each chapter includes interviews with a diverse group of educators. Creating change in our education system is a process. It will happen from the ground up and the inside out. If we want to make a long-lasting impact we need to know more than just what to do; we need to start sharing our stories, not just our strategies. The work we do together throughout this book and beyond will leave you feeling hopeful, empowered, and challenged. No matter where you start, know that this work is ongoing. Give yourself grace. We are in this together, for the long haul. Here's to the next five years.

Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
EP266 Creating change in education without burning out (w/ Dr. Nadia Lopez)

Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 63:45


Revolutionaries and visionaries can get exhausted. They often sacrifice their own needs because they believe so strongly in the cause. Today I'm asking aloud: Does it have to be that way? Is there a sustainable approach to fighting for liberatory education? What might it look like to create change in education without martyring ourselves? My guest is Dr. Nadia Lopez, an award-winning educator who became a viral sensation after the popular blog Humans of New York featured her as one of their most influential people. Dr. Lopez founded Mott Hall Bridges Academy, a STEAM-focused middle school in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, in 2010, and served as the principal for ten years. Her Ted Talk on the Education Revolution has garnered more than a million views. In 2020, Dr. Lopez ended her tenure as Mott Hall Bridges Academy's principal as an act of self-preservation after developing a stress-related illness that threatened her life. The experience inspired her to develop a coaching program for women of color in educational leadership designed to build their capacity, with a focus on sustainability. Listen in as she shares her experience with past (and current) burnout, and what she's learned about finding a sustainable approach to doing good work in education. Click here to read the transcript and participate in the discussion or, join our podcast Facebook group here to connect with other teachers and discuss the Truth for Teachers' podcast episodes.

Teach Me, Teacher
#279 Mott Hall Bridges and the Toll of Educational Excellence with Dr. Nadia Lopez (pt.1)

Teach Me, Teacher

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 35:05


Hello everyone! Educators are some of the hardest working people on this earth. Few people outside of education understand what it truly takes to move kids, support families, and build schools to be powerful tools for all who enter them. At times the demands of this job can take their toll, however, and when they do, consequences can be dire.  To discuss what it takes to build powerful educational environments and the cost that can be present with such work is the brilliant Dr. Nadia Lopez.  Dr. Nadia Lopez is an award-winning global educational thought leader, who became a viral sensation after the popular blog Humans of New York featured her as one of the most influential people of this life. Disrupting the school to prison pipeline, Dr. Lopez founded Mott Hall Bridges Academy, a STEAM-focused middle school in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, in 2010, and served as the principal for ten years. She was named Linkedin's 2019 Top 10 Voices in Education and received the Black Girls Rock award–alongside Michelle Obama in 2015. In 2020, Dr. Lopez ended her tenure as Mott Hall Bridges Academy's principal as an act of self-preservation after developing a stress-related illness that threatened her life. The experience inspired her to develop a coaching program for women of color in educational leadership designed to build their capacity, with a focus on sustainability. In this episode we discuss:  Building a school and a culture in a struggling area of New York Focusing a school on the right things  Stress and the affects it has on the health of educators Reimagining the work week ...and so much more!    This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their new book, The First Five: A Love Letter to TeachersBy Patrick Harris II. We all have stories. We all have experiences to share. A memoir with a call-to-action, The First Five affirms the humanity of all teachers. Patrick inspires you to dream big about what you want for yourself, our students, our schools, and our educational system. In The First Five, Patrick brings to light the realities of teaching, especially in the first five years. He immerses you in his world with personal stories that lead to lessons,  questions, and exercises to help you reflect on your own journey. Each chapter includes interviews with a diverse group of educators. Creating change in our education system is a process. It will happen from the ground up and the inside out. If we want to make a long-lasting impact we need to know more than just what to do; we need to start sharing our stories, not just our strategies. The work we do together throughout this book and beyond will leave you feeling hopeful, empowered, and challenged. No matter where you start, know that this work is ongoing. Give yourself grace. We are in this together, for the long haul. Here's to the next five years.

The Boston Podcast
What is The Lopez Effect?

The Boston Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 30:08


Dr. Nadia Lopez is an award-winning educator who became a viral sensation after the popular blog Humans of New York featured her as one of the most influential people of this life. Disrupting the school to prison pipeline, Dr. Lopez founded Mott Hall Bridges Academy, a STEAM-focused middle school in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, in 2010, and served as the principal for ten years. She was named Linkedin's 2019 Top 10 Voices in Education and received the Black Girls Rock award–alongside Michelle Obama in 2015. Learn more at www.thelopezeffect.com

The Edupurist Podcast
S4: E:1 Don't Let This Work Kill You feat. Dr. Nadia Lopez

The Edupurist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 77:16


In this episode, I chop it up with Dr. Nadia Lopez about self-care and ensuring you're taking care of your mentals.

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Perspectives with Condace Pressley
Perspectives S24/Ep27: Changes in gun rights may threaten more children

Perspectives with Condace Pressley

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 24:49


Dr. Nadia Lopez, acclaimed middle school founder and principal, award-winning education specialist, leadership coach and best-selling author, has a program, The Lopes Effect, which will expand to schools across the country and disrupt the school to prison pipeline. Dr. Lopez recognizes the tremendous pressures that administrators, students, teachers, and parents are under in the school environment today. From the residual shocks of school shootings to the controversies over mask-wearing, to the loss of learning caused by the Pandemic, to the debates over curriculum, Dr. Lopez works in and with schools to alleviate today's most pressing educational problems. As a sounding board when working one-on-one with teachers, she actively listens to their concerns, which often have not been heard. Additionally, she consults with parents to help them overcome issues affecting their children.

Detention with Dr. Nadia Lopez
Detention with Dr. Nadia Lopez Podcast

Detention with Dr. Nadia Lopez

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 13:13


In this inaugural episode get to learn about the host Dr. Nadia Lopez and the inspiration behind the name ‘Detention', a space where disruptors and rebels have conversation about good trouble that transforms education. Show Notes: Ted Talk: http://tinyurl.com/gsxzrxz The Bridge to Brilliance:  http://tinyurl.com/yxta8zcc Learn more: www.TheLopezEffect.com Contact me: Detentionwithdrnadialopez@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/detention-with-dr-nadia-lopez/support

The Perkins Platform
I Built A School to Close A Prison: One Woman's Extraordinary Mission and Vision

The Perkins Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 40:00


Join us on Wednesday, February 2 @ 7pm EST for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Nadia Lopez, who opened a school to close a prison. She is pioneering a path of inspired leadership to show the world how underprivileged communities can beat the odds and create positive institutions that have a global impact. As the founder of Mott Hall Bridges Academy, a New York City public school located in Brooklyn, NY, Dr. Lopez's story became a viral sensation as millions of people around the world became inspired by the positive learning environment, high expectations, and growing success rate at a school right in the middle of one of the most under-served communities in America. She is a best-selling author of The Bridge to Brilliance, international speaker, and award-winning educator who was honored alongside First Lady Michelle Obama with the Black Girls Rock Change Agent Award. She delivered a TED Talk on why she opened a school to close a prison and is currently the Chief Visionary Officer of The Lopez Effect where she provides strategic planning and coaching to leaders and educators, as well as the co-founder of ElevatED BLK, which focuses on sustainability, personal development, and wellness.

Identity Talk 4 Educators LIVE
"The Lopez Effect: Transforming Self & Community" (Dr. Nadia Lopez)

Identity Talk 4 Educators LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 103:42


In this episode, I had the honor of interviewing the one and only Dr. Nadia Lopez and we discussed everything from her career in education, her personal self-care journey, and everything in between! THIS episode is one that you definitely want to bring your notebook for! So many gems dropped throughout this conversation! To learn more about Dr. Lopez, you can visit her website at thelopezeffect.com or follow her on Instagram & Twitter with the handle @thelopezeffect. BIO: Dr. Nadia Lopez is an award-winning, globally recognized thought-leader in education, who opened a school to close a prison. At an early age, she was taught the importance of utilizing education as a tool to solve social issues impacting our society. This served as one of the reasons why, in 2010, she opened Mott Hall Bridges Academy, a STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, mathematics) focused school, located in Brownsville. The media often depicts this New York City neighborhood as poor and violent, but rarely do they focus on who and what has caused the inequities directly responsible for the school-to-prison pipeline that exists in this community. Despite its major challenges, Dr. Lopez had the vision to change the narrative by proving that the children of Brownsville are brilliant and have value in this world. In 2015, one of her scholars, Vidal Chastenet was asked by Brandon Stanton, the founder of Humans of New York, who was his greatest influence, and he said, “My Principal, Ms. Lopez…” The post went viral, generating $1.4 million in donations to provide scholarships for college, summer enrichment programs, and the opportunity to visit universities that include an annual trip to Harvard University. This led to a meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House, an interview by Ellen Degeneres, and features within the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Essence, Ebony, Black Enterprise, EduWeek, and Glamour Magazine to name a few. This transformative work has led to Dr. Lopez's selection as the 2019 LinkedIn Top 10 Voices in Education; 2016 Global Teacher Prize Top 50 Finalists; best selling author of The Bridge to Brilliance and Teaching in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. She is an international speaker who has presented keynotes at conferences such as ISTE, ILA, ASCD, and NCEA, in addition to delivering TED Talk on the Education Revolution with over 1 million views. Her most notable awards include the Barnard College Medal of Distinction, Black Girls Rock Change Agent Award received alongside former First Lady Michelle Obama, Ebony Top 100 Award, Nelson Mandela Humanitarian Award, and TV One's 2019 Education Maverick Award. Transitioning from the role of a school administrator after recovering from stress-induced illnesses, Dr. Lopez continues to speak internationally, consults with companies to develop strategic partnerships, as well as supporting leaders through 1:1 and group coaching. Through her non-profit organization, The Bridge to Brilliance, she is building bridges between education institutions and private sectors to address issues of inequities that impact Black and Brown children within marginalized communities. Her company ElevatED BLK offers online courses, conferences, and activations that support participants to prioritize wellness and develop sustainability practices for their personal development. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/identitytalk4educators/support

The Institute of Black Imagination.
E22. The Hidden Costs of Education w. Dr. Nadia Lopez.

The Institute of Black Imagination.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 124:48


Why open a school? To close a prison.  That is the title of the Ted talk given by today’s guest, Educator Dr. Nadia Lopez.  The award-winning founding principal of Mott Hall Bridges Academy located in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn never dreamed of being a teacher. In fact, she took quite a circuitous route to becoming an educator. The child of Honduran and Guatemalan immigrants, young Nadia struggled with her Afro-Latinx heritage, often being teased for her last name, while growing up in her native Brooklyn.  But it was this outsider status that would prove to be her superpower.  After an unfulfilling attempt to live out her mother’s dream of becoming a nurse, Nadia found her calling in the classroom; an opportunity to uplift and pour into the outsiders and misfits; those whom society deemed not worth the trouble. But it was this very attention and care that led to the event that changed her life. On the verge of quitting due to burnout, literally waiting on a sign from God as to where she should be headed, one night she began to receive text messages. Then calls. Before she knew it, she had become an overnight viral sensation when the popular blog Humans of New York featured one of her scholars, Vidal, asking who was the biggest influence in his life. The answer? His principal, Nadia Lopez. The New York Times. The Wall Street Journal. Ebony Magazine. Ellen Degeneres. Even President Barack Obama came calling. That aforementioned TED talk? 1.3 million views. Her best-selling book, The Bridge to Brilliance was published in 2016 and she co-authored Teaching in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which was published in 2018.  This all sounds like a dream come true, but just under the hood of this seemingly well-oiled machine, was a human being whose body was crumbling under the pressure. The over-giving. The never-ending work load. The personal sacrifices. It all began to take its toll. You’re in for a treat and I won’t give it all away, so please enjoy this in-depth, moving, and candid conversation with the incredibly generous and ridiculously wise Dr. Nadia Lopez. Nadia's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelopezeffect/ (@thelopezeffect) More information about Nadia's projects can be found http://www.thelopezeffect.com (here). Thank you for tuning in! Please don't forget to rate, comment, subscribe and SHARE with a friend (https://www.instagram.com/blackimagination/ (@blackimagination)). Support this podcast https://creativevisions.networkforgood.com/projects/53444-creative-visions-fiscal-sponsorship-the-institute-of-black-imagination (here)! Support this podcast

The Tom Schimmer Podcast
Parents | Tim Stuart | Predictions or Interventions

The Tom Schimmer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 87:09


In Don't @ Me (2:41), Tom discusses why parents have the right to be heard. Then, Tom is joined by Tim Stuart (14:40), Head of School at the International Community School in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to discuss Covid-19, International Teaching, and Personalized Learning. In the News (1:06:21) includes a story from Texas about teacher training and support as well as an update on the proposed curriculum changes from the province of Alberta. In Assessment Corner (1:17:09), Tom explores the correlation between high school grades and university success. Finally, in Tweets of the Week (1:24:34), Tom highlights Nadia Lopez on Instagram (@thelopezeffect). Email the Podcast: tomschimmerpod@gmail.comFollow the Podcast on Twitter: @TomSchimmerPodFollow Tom on Twitter: @TomSchimmerFacebook & Instagram: Schimmer Education

Support is Sexy Podcast with Elayne Fluker | Interviews with Successful Women Entrepreneurs 5 Days a Week!
740: Becoming Nadia Lopez: How One of the Nation's Top Educators Learned Hard Lessons about the Importance of Self-Care and Built Her Roadmap to Freedom

Support is Sexy Podcast with Elayne Fluker | Interviews with Successful Women Entrepreneurs 5 Days a Week!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 88:01


In this episode of Support is Sexy, hear the ups and downs of Nadia Lopez’s journey. An inspiring educator of Brooklyn who “opened a school to close a prison,” Nadia speaks about her experiences with both the limelight and the day-to-day reality of running her school. She emphasizes the absolute necessity of self-care in the face of intense pressure and stress in this episode of Support is Sexy.    Elayne Fluker Elayne Fluker is author of the new book, “Get Over ‘I Got It’: How to Stop Playing Superwoman, Get Support and Remember that Having It All Doesn’t Mean Doing It All Alone.” As host of the SUPPORT IS SEXY podcast, she interviews more than 500 successful women entrepreneurs around the world, who share inspiring, true stories of the ups and the downs of their entrepreneurial journeys. Elayne is also founder of SiS.Academy, an online learning platform for women entrepreneurs. For more information about Elayne Fluker, please visit elaynefluker.com. Thank you for listening! About our Guest: Nadia Lopez, a passionate educational leader of over 10 years, is Founder of Mott Hall Bridges Academy, a STEM focused public middle school in Brownsville, Brooklyn. After being honored in Humans of New York, Nadia was recognized by President Obama and has given a TED Talk. She’s been on The Ellen Show, Good Morning America, The Today Show, and she’s now the Chief Visionary Officer of The Lopez Effect. Check out her book The Bridge to Brilliance and her weekly Instagram show On The Low.   Insight from this episode: How to prioritize mental health and heal yourself, especially during the pandemic. Strategies for building a supportive team and the importance of having mentors and advocates. Why we can’t dismiss all the work that goes into being an “overnight success.” Strategies on listening to yourself and your body even when those around you say “you’re fine.”     Quotes from the show: “The individuals who had the most significant influence, outside of my parents, were educators.” –Nadia Lopez Support is Sexy Ep. #740 “Rather than be part of the complaining committee, I wanted to know what was happening in the school system.” –Nadia Lopez Support is Sexy Ep. #740 “This door might have closed or doesn’t want to open, but what are your other ways of getting in? Or maybe you just need to go into a whole other building, and that building is the one you need to be opening doors in.” –Nadia Lopez Support is Sexy Ep. #740 “You cannot be defeated by one event in your life.” –Nadia Lopez Support is Sexy Ep. #740 “When you’re in a particular industry, especially like education, it’s so good to have people outside of it because if not, you get sucked up into this negative space.” –Nadia Lopez Support is Sexy Ep. #740 “It’s one post, one scholar, but actually it’s 10 years of work, all those years before, that you have poured into yourself and wanting to do this and getting denied and going through all the changes and then getting to the point where you are in this position…” –Elayne Fluker Support is Sexy Ep. #740 “People tied my identity and work into this one moment in time, and I fell into that. Now I started to feel like, if I do leave, what’s my credibility out in the world?” –Nadia Lopez Support is Sexy Ep. #740 Resources Mentioned Roadmap to Freedom  Stay Connected: Elayne Fluker Website: elaynefluker.com Twitter: @elaynefluker  Facebook: Elayne Fluker Instagram: @elaynefluker LinkedIn: Elayne Fluker Youtube: Elayne Fluker   Nadia Lopez Website: TheLopezEffect.com LinkedIn: @TheLopezEffect Facebook: @TheLopezEffect Instagram: @TheLopezEffect Twitter: @TheLopezEffect   Support is Sexy Website: Support is Sexy Podcast Facebook: Support is Sexy Instagram: @supportissexy Youtube: Support is Sexy Podcast Playlist    Post-production for this episode was provided by Podcast Laundry. [Music: “Stomp and Clap” by Scott Holmes from Free Music Archive]

The Hue Capital Podcast
Dr. Nadia Lopez | Education Innovator & Brooklyn School Founder

The Hue Capital Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 47:27


Check out this amazing interview with Brownsville, Brooklyn School Founder Dr. Nadia Lopez, as we discuss, her journey as an educator and school founder, while, also dissecting the Future of Education in a COVID, virtual world. Dr. Nadia Lopez is an educator, TED Speaker, author, advocate, and Founder of Mott Hall Bridges in Brownsville, Brooklyn. This school opened in 2010 to introduce young students to STEAM which is an acronym for science tech engineering, arts and math. In 2015, after one of her students went viral after being featured on Humans of New York, Dr. Lopez has since received invitations to the Oval Office with President Barack Obama, an interview by Ellen Degeneres, and the honor of being awarded at Black Girls Rock alongside Michelle Obama, which was nationally televised on BET. "The Woman Who Opened a School to Close a Prison." _____________________________________ Stay in touch with Dr. Nadia Lopez: Instagram: @thelopezeffect LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thelopezeffect/ Website: http://www.thelopezeffect.com/ _____________________________________ Stay in touch with Jerlisa "Juju" Fontaine: Instagram: @jujufontaine_ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerlisafontaine/ Contact: fontainejerlisa@gmail.com _____________________________________ Stay in Touch with HueCapitalPod: Instagram: @huecapitalpod LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hue-capital-podcast/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa69jtxXFFFRa2C1iiDr22Q/videos Site (Coming Soon): https://huecapitalpod.com/ Email: info@huecapitalpod.com _____________________________________

KindSight 101
How to Support Our Scholars and Teams (With Nadia Lopez)

KindSight 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 38:21


Why you should listenDr. Nadia Lopez is pioneering a path of inspired leadership. The founding principal of Mott Hall Bridges Academy, a New York City Public School, Lopez became a viral sensation after one of her students was featured on the popular blog, Humans of New York. Millions of people around the world discovered the positive learning environment, high expectations and growing success rate at her school, which is located right in the middle of one of the most under-served communities in America. In 2015 a Humans of New York fundraiser raised $1.4 million to take Lopez's students on college trips that include Harvard University, Summer STEAM programs and college scholarships.Lopez's story was shared across numerous media outlets and resulted in her guest appearing on the Ellen Show, visiting President Barack Obama at the White House and receiving the Medal of Distinction from Barnard College. In addition, Lopez was honored alongside First Lady Michelle Obama with the Change Agent Award at the Black Girls Rock show hosted on BET Networks.Lopez's passion, belief in children and strong conviction has been unwavering in her belief that her community needs strong leadership. Despite the adversities she faced in opening Mott Hall Bridges Academy in 2010, Lopez is encouraged and inspired to see children overcome the "beautiful challenges" of Brownsville and ensuring that they are admitted into some of the most competitive high schools in New York City. Understanding the power of programming, Lopez continues to impact the lives of children through her "She Is Me" and "I Matter" initiatives, which have served thousands of youth throughout Central Brooklyn by providing workshops, forums and mentoring. Lopez continues to influence and inspire the world through her company The Lopez Effect, which offers a blueprint for personal and organizational success. 

IN MY HEAD with Jay Blessed
Ep. 36: "Saving Our Children and Their Education During A Pandemic" (with Dr. Nadia Lopez)

IN MY HEAD with Jay Blessed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 73:23


Many parents are having a difficult time home-schooling their children. However, remote learning can be just as, if not more, frustrating for the child. In Ep 36: “Saving Our Children And Their Education During A Pandemic,” Dr. Nadia Lopez walks us through the challenges affecting most New York City public schools, especially those in impoverished neighborhoods, like Brownsville. Dr. Lopez highlights the hardships of homeschooling, discusses IEP / SETSS students, identifies the weaknesses and inequities in our educational system, challenges the public to be more active in elections, and offers sound advice to discouraged parents. Dr. Lopez even leaves Jay speechless in this powerful episode.   Ep. 36: "Saving Our Children and Their Education During A Pandemic" with Dr. Nadia Lopez   Dr. Nadia Lopez of Mott Hall Bridges Academy gives us inside access to the challenges our children, educators, and schools are facing during and after this pandemic. As a fellow parent of Latinx and Caribbean descent, this NYC school leader is overcoming her own personal mental health experience and is still championing for her scholars to maintain access to their education. As COVID19 continues to wreak havoc on the weaknesses in our community, students in poor areas could fall prey to generational issues if we do not provide educational resources and emotional support. Dr. Lopez shines a bright light on how we can prioritize our children’s education and strategize our collective voices to make valuable changes in the educational system, that disproportionately affect black and brown children.   Resources: Dr. Nadia Lopez's... State of the Village Address TED TALK: Why open a school? To close a prison. BOOK: The Bridge to Brilliance: How One Principal in a Tough Community Is Inspiring the World  Autism Resource: Sailing Autistic Seas Please Fill Out The 2020 Census HERE.    Have you been having difficulty with your child’s remote learning? Use the official hashtag #HEADwithJB to share your thoughts on social media.   Listen to IN MY HEAD with Jay Blessed on Apple Podcast, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, Soundcloud, Spotify and now on Pandora!    PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, DOWNLOAD, SHARE, LEAVE A POSITIVE RATING AND COMMENT!  Click to follow and tag Jay Blessed on social media: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook. Make sure to visit her official website www.JayBlessed.com – “A Human Experience From A Caribbean Perspective.”   This is a Jay Blessed Media LLC. Production. 

KindSight 101
A Leadership Blueprint for Uncertain Times (With Nadia Lopez)

KindSight 101

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 38:03


Bklyn Combine Podcast
Dr. Nadia Lopez Episode

Bklyn Combine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 81:34


This week we sit down again with Bklyn Combine sister, PNC, disruptor, principal, and author, Dr. Nadia Lopez to get some perspective on what it feels like 10 years after opening a school in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn. Dr. Lopez started Mott Hall Bridges Academy middle school in 2010 and has since done everything from a TED Talk about starting a school to close a prison, to creating a hair festival at her school in an effort to address issues of self esteem. Join us as we also discuss the corona virus, physical and mental health and Kenneth's insecurities. We are the Bklyn Combine, a not-for-profit community organization. We work with schools, community organizations, and dedicated city officials to help provide mentorship, critical education, leadership, and social support programs to youth and young adults in low-income and underserved communities. You can also listen to Dr. Lopez's first appearance on The Bklyn Combine Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-171560976/the-lopez-effect Dr. Lopez's Books: https://www.amazon.com/Bridge-Brilliance-Woman-Community-Inspiring-ebook/dp/B0191WS040 https://www.amazon.com/Teaching-Fourth-Industrial-Revolution-Armand-dp-1138483230/dp/1138483230/ref=mt_paperback?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid= Shea Moisture, Hairfest: https://www.facebook.com/SheaMoisture/videos/2685321488208709/ Humans of New York: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydiuCPsyDGA Press: https://www.glamour.com/story/humans-of-new-york-principal-nadia-lopez https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/28/books/review/nadia-lopez-bridge-to-brilliance.html https://www.huffpost.com/entry/nadia-lopez-humans-of-new-york_n_57c997bee4b0e60d31ded94e

Phil Matier
San Jose Spotlight reporter Nadia Lopez discusses Jim Zito

Phil Matier

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 3:28


San Jose Spotlight reporter Nadia Lopez explains why several high-profile politicians and business leaders in San Jose are pulling their endorsement of Jim Zito who is running for city council.    

The Podlight
Top stories of 2019

The Podlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 33:53


On the 8th and final episode of The Podlight, Bob Staedler sits down with San José Spotlight senior reporter Janice Bitters and San Jose City Hall reporter Nadia Lopez to recap some of the top stories of 2019.

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The Podlight
The three Ps of housing policy

The Podlight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 7:45


The 3rd episode of The Podlight features the second of a three-part series focused on Silicon Valley's crippling housing crisis. Host Bob Staedler continues the conversation with San José Spotlight City Hall reporter Nadia Lopez to explore the three Ps of housing policy -- production, preservation and protection.

The Podlight
Digging into anti-displacement policies

The Podlight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 13:13


The 4th episode of The Podlight features the final of a three-part series focused on Silicon Valley's crippling housing crisis. Host Bob Staedler and San José Spotlight City Hall reporter Nadia Lopez dig into preservation and anti-displacement measures, especially as Google looks to build a massive campus in downtown San Jose.

The Podlight
A look at San Jose's new Section 8 discrimination policy

The Podlight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 12:35


The 2nd episode of The Podlight kicks off the first of a three-part series focused on Silicon Valley's crippling housing crisis. Host Bob Staedler sits down with San José Spotlight City Hall reporter Nadia Lopez to delve into a new city policy that aims to prohibit discrimination against Section 8 voucher holders.

The Embrace Her Legacy Podcast
Interview with Educator Extraordinaire: Dr. Nadia Lopez

The Embrace Her Legacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 76:28


Maria interviews Mott Hall Bridges Academy founding principal, Dr. Nadia Lopez who is changing the face of Brownsville, Brooklyn one scholar at a time! Get ready to be inspired!

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ElevatED
ElevatED - Episode 0 - Season 1

ElevatED

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 22:01


In case you were wondering who we are. We pause to introduce ourselves. Meet Diane Nathaniel, Nadia Lopez, and Monique Achu.

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Pedagogy of the Obsessed
REAL with Nadia Lopez

Pedagogy of the Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 18:29


Shanna gets REAL with Nadia Lopez (@TheLopezEffect), principal of Mott Hall Bridges Academy in NYC and presenter of the TED talk "Why Open a School? To Close a Prison." Read more about her feature story in Humans of New York.

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Confessions of a WERKaholic
Ep. 71: How this #BlackGirlsRock Honoree is Living Her Purpose through Education

Confessions of a WERKaholic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 30:19


Listen in as Nadia Lopez, Award-Winning Educator & Author shares her success secrets! Nadia's efforts to bring awareness to the educational disparity in our community is truly commendable. But, she's not just talking about it-- she's doing something about it! In episode 71, you'll find out how she's pursuing her God-given purpose as Principal & Founder of Mott Hall Bridges Academy.

My Tech Toolbelt
MTT011|#ISTE18 Recap - EdCamp Mammoth - Better Together CA

My Tech Toolbelt

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 45:41


www.mytechtoolbelt.com @mytechtoolbelt  #MyTechToolbelt You can listen to our podcast on: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Spotify or listen here Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, we will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. @ISTE #ISTE18 ISTE - Internation Society for Technology in Education - is the EPICENTER OF EDTECH, the most comprehensive ed tech event in the world. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS David Eagleman, Andy Weir, Katie Martin, Nadia Lopez, Michael Cohen @TheTechRabbi We cover the following topics: This year’s ISTE they announced new initiatives smaller more directed conferences throughout the US ISTE U - certifications for teachers with option for college credit TedED partnership? estimated 18540 / 24000+ w Expo people in attendance over 500 vendors over 5000 submissions for sessions over 1400 sessions and posters BIG announcement was that ISTE will be focusing on Digital Citizenship not just the basics but how students should use the technology to make the world a better place / fact vs fiction / not just the safety / etc. How we spent our time: Shannon: Networking Keynotes - The Tech Rabbi, Luis Perez TedEd speaker, Andy Weir (the Martian - online novel) sessions focused on Higher education What do principals think about tech data was interesting showing that there is support among the administration but they are worried about screen time at home with 95% feeling that students have too much screen time at home and 64% feeling that they are spend just the right amount of screen time at school. Brenda: Top 10 tech tools for teachers focused on networking meeting new vendors and old friends. Met one of our listeners from Chile !! Shout out to Christina Alvayay Next year, ISTE will be in Philadelphia, June 23-26, 2019!   July 2, 2018 we attended Mammoth Ed Camp #EdCampMammoth hosted by CUE and Mono Co Dept of ed, at Mammoth Lakes Middle School. Over 50 teachers registered from California & Nevada  some teachers from Tahoe, Monterey, OC, LA, Bakersfield, Ridgecrest and local of Mono county & Mammoth Lakes. Est ⅔ had never experienced an edcamp before Edcamps are peer-led, participant-driven professional learning opportunities for educators that use an “unconference” model to build teacher networks and share best practices. Shared doc where there were collaborative notes @quizizz #quizizz Looking forward to more connections and collaborations with these amazing teachers Coming Up: Better Together in CA July 27 Friday all over the state of California Sir Ken Robinson is an internationally acclaimed expert on creativity and innovation and author of, “Finding Your Element”, “The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything” and Out of Our Minds.” His TED talk on developing an education system that nurtures creativity holds the illustrious title of “most popular TED talk of all time.” The convening will take place concurrently at dozens of locations, including college and university campuses across the state. Over 30 sites across CA Register to attend one near you! (Nor Cal /SF Bay/ Central Cal/So Cal/) Shannon will be at LMU   Flip Grid Announcement - Microsoft added Flipgrid to the MS Suite resulting in all teachers having FREE access to the full FG Teachers that had paid will be getting prorated refunds for the remaining amount of their subscription   Sincerely, thank you for listening, we appreciate you!   If you enjoyed this episode, tell a friend, and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW!  And please consider leaving us a rating and review. Please share this podcast with someone you think might be interested in the content. What’s in your Tech Toolbelt? Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music  

My Tech Toolbelt
MTT009| #ISTE18 - Are you ready?

My Tech Toolbelt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 57:29


www.mytechtoolbelt.com @mytechtoolbelt  #MyTechToolbelt You can listen to our podcast on: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Spotify or listen here Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, we will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. @ISTE #ISTE18 ISTE - Internation Society for Technology in Education - is the EPICENTER OF EDTECH, the most comprehensive ed tech event in the world. "You’ll have more than 1,000 opportunities to personalize your learning and create a professional development path that covers what’s important to you. Want to learn by doing? Check out a BYOD. Want to ask questions of presenters? Attend an interactive lecture. Need to get really hands-on? Join us in a playground. See why more than 16,000 educators count on the ISTE Conference & Expo for extraordinary PD!" KEYNOTE SPEAKERS David Eagleman, Andy Weir, Katie Martin, Nadia Lopez, Michael Cohen @TheTechRabbi We cover the following topics: ISTE App, Session types, Vendor Floor, Schedule, Twitter, What to Bring, How to Dress, Downtime, Networking, and Having Fun!   Special Thanks to: Tosas Talking Tech Podcast  Check It Out Podcast  Steve Wick @WickedEdTech ISTE We are looking forward to attending ISTE in June 2018!  Will you be there? Will you come and talk to us? Let us know! We would LOVE to have a meet-up in Chicago! If you enjoyed this episode, tell a friend, and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW!  And please consider leaving us a rating and review. Please share this podcast with someone you think might be interested in the content. What’s in your Tech Toolbelt? Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music  

Bklyn Combine Podcast
The Lopez Effect

Bklyn Combine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 66:20


This week the Bklyn Combine sits down with special guest and longtime contributor, educator, principal, and author Dr. Nadia Lopez about education, community and being a committed disruptor. We are the Brooklyn Combine, a non-for-profit community organization. We work with schools, community organizations, and dedicated city officials to help provide critical education, leadership, and social support programs to youth and young adults in low-income and underserved communities.

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Sunday Morning Magazine with Rodney Lear
School Principals Stand-up for Education (Segment #B)

Sunday Morning Magazine with Rodney Lear

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 580:00


We speak to Nadia Lopez about her book THE BRIDGE TO BRILLIANCE: How One Principal in a Tough Community is Inspiring the World.

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The Dr. Will Show Podcast
Dr. Nadia Lopez: Teaching in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

The Dr. Will Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 55:01


On this episode, I Zoom in Dr. Nadia Lopez and we chat about Teaching in the Fourth Revolution, a book she co-wrote and much more. As an educator, Dr. Nadia Lopez is pioneering a path of inspired leadership to show the world how under-privileged communities can beat the odds and create positive institutions that have a global impact. As the founding Principal of Mott Hall Bridges Academy, a New York City Public School. Nadia's story became a viral sensation as millions of people around the world became impressed with the positive learning environment, high expectations, and growing success rate at a school right in the middle of one of the most under-served communities in America. In 2015 a HONY fundraiser raised $1.4 million to take Nadia's students on college trips that include Harvard University, Summer STEAM programs, and college scholarships. The success story was shared through numerous media outlets and resulted in Nadia guest appearing on the Ellen Show, visiting President Barack Obama at the White House, and receiving the Medal of Distinction from Barnard College. In addition, Nadia was honored alongside First Lady Michelle Obama with the Change Agent Award at the Black Girls Rock show hosted on BET Networks, nominated as a finalist in the Global Teacher Prize, and became a TED Fellow speaking on the education revolution at TED Talk. Nadia's passion, belief in children, and strong conviction has been unwavering in her belief that her community needs strong leadership. Despite the adversities she faced in opening Mott Hall Bridges Academy in 2010, Nadia is encouraged and inspired to see children overcome the “beautiful challenges” of Brownsville, and ensuring that they are admitted into some of the most competitive high schools in New York City. Understanding the power of programming, Nadia continues to impact the lives of children through her “She Is Me” and “I Matter” initiatives, which have served thousands of youth throughout Central Brooklyn by providing workshops, forums, and mentoring. Nadia continues to influence and inspire the world through her company The Lopez Effect, which offers a blueprint for personal and organizational success. Connect with Dr. Nadia on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheLopezEffect Learn more about Dr. Nadia Lopez on her website: http://www.thelopezeffect.com/tle/

Brave Your Fear
Nadia Lopez - The Great Disruptor

Brave Your Fear

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 59:18


#09 Episode with Nadia Lopez – The Great Disruptor JAN 31, 2018   Badass Quotes: “I’m brown girl, brilliance, born and raised in Brooklyn.” (1:19) “Great teachers just know when something’s wrong.” (4:17) “I just need a minute to breathe and figure me out.” (16:59) “Our experience always drives our ability to connect.” (25:12) “I wouldn’t let my mind be idle.” (29:20) “I don’t feel like fighting. Not today.” (40:37) “I create an experience within the school that makes them feel honored and worthy.” (50:34) “It takes a lot for these kids to win.” (53:10) “Bravery can look like silence.” (54:04)   Podcast Intro: Right now, Nadia Lopez is a middle school principal at a school she founded. She was on track to become a nurse through college and worked in customer service for Verizon before she even knew she wanted to be a teacher. Nearly 15 years later, at the very lowest point in her career as an educator, a time when she thought she might not be able to handle one more tough day, a post from a student quoting her as his inspiration went viral on Humans of NY and Nadia began to see the proof that her love, that her time, that her persistence, resilience and fortitude were finding a way through the system, into the community and in the hearts of the very people she set out to impact. The kids. She is funny and blunt and so viciously and gracefully stands in her full truth. Nadia Lopez.   Official Bio: As an educator, Dr. Nadia Lopez is pioneering a path of inspired leadership to show the world how under-privileged communities can beat the odds and create positive institutions that have a global impact. As the founding Principal of Mott Hall Bridges Academy, a New York City Public School, [more ...] - http://www.thelopezeffect.com/founder/   Biggest Takeaways: How the hardest time became the most pivotal time (4:05) When people can no longer come into your house (8:46) Fear vs. Culture (12:30) The importance of asking a kid: “What’s going on, what’s wrong?” (17:14) Best reasons for becoming an educator (21:58) Your job as a teacher (23:21) How she started planning a new life (29:04) Her reason for becoming a teacher (30:00) Who’s to blame? (31:29) Obstacles to her school’s community (33:42) How it got worse before it got better (40:57)   Major Conversation Highlights  Daddy’s Little Girl (2:05) Why what happens at home, stays at home (7:02) Nadia’s Rebellion (15:10) Making good decisions (20:46) How Nadia became a teacher (25:20) How verbal abuse in customer service equipped her to deal with school parents (26:50) What does bravery look like for Nadia (31:00) The key to Nadia’s success (35:50) What does broken look like (37:03) Humans of NY helps with the “weight of the work” (47:30) Fidal in the Oval Office (51:30) What does bravery look like in her daughter / a teacher / herself (53:25) Nadia’s 7-line pitch (54:50) What is Nadia’s purpose (57:52)   Social Media Twitter http://twitter.com/thelopezeffect   Instagram http://instagram.com/thelopezeffect   Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheLopezEffect/   Links The Lopez Effect http://www.thelopezeffect.com   TED Talk https://www.ted.com/talks/nadia_lopez_why_open_a_school_to_close_a_prison   Humans of New York http://www.humansofnewyork.com/post/108621363306/whos-influenced-you-the-most-in-your-life-my   The Bridge to Brilliance by Nadia Lopez http://amzn.to/2BFYIRH   Teaching in the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Standing at the Precipice http://amzn.to/2EtxbWo   Brave SUBSCRIBE or buy BADASS t-shirt! https://www.morebrave.com/thebraveshop   Twitter: http://twitter.com/getmorebrave http://twitter.com/cristasamaras   Instagram: http://instagram.com/getmorebrave http://instagram.com/cristasamaras   Facebook: http://facebook.com/getmorebrave 

Soundbytes International Radio
Being the Difference That's Different

Soundbytes International Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 101:07


In Episode 7, we recap of the Mott Hall Bridges Academy Storytellers session at Mott Hall Bridges Academy Middle school in Brownsville, Brooklyn, and the passion of Dr. Nadia Lopez, who “opened a school to close a prison”; What is a SWOT analysis?; Rapper Mysonne provides a raw response to Joyner Lucas's controversial music video “I'm Not Racist” and more.

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Keystone Education Radio
Innovative education leadership in Pennsylvania; educator-author Nadia Lopez on education equity

Keystone Education Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 28:35


Recorded live at this year's annual School Leadership Conference, podcast host Nathan Mains first talks with the winners of the newly created Pennsylvania Education Innovation Awards.

CONNECT with Conn Jackson
Special Guest Nadia Lopez!

CONNECT with Conn Jackson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 16:22


Host Joy Bounds is joined by special guest Nadia Lopez, author of book, The Bridge to Brilliance. Hear their inspiration conversation here!! Thank you for connecting with us!

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TheSpin1
theCONSENTconvo N Lopez & F Davis Nov 17 2016

TheSpin1

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 59:06


THE SPIN: my weekly all WOC podcast. #theCONSENTconvo: a public conversation campaign in partnership with Essence. PERSONAL JOURNEYS: surviving sexual assault, family messaging CONSENT EDUCATORS: sex as emotionality for teaching consent Host: Esther Armah Contributors: Dr. Nadia Lopez and Frenchie Davis

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The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Building a Bridge to Brilliance Through Education with Nadia Lopez

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016 50:51


At the core, any community around this world, if you do the simple things that require the human element of caring, loving and being present, it shifts the dynamic and trajectory for the lives of children. And that's what I do for these kids, just offering hope in a state of what's considered helpless. – Nadia Lopez Sponsors Hostgator hosts your website. As you have heard on the show, you can get a 30% discount on the hosting of your next creative or business project's website hosting by clicking here. As an educator, Nadia Lopez is pioneering a path of inspired leadership to show the world how under-privileged communities can make beat the odds and create positive institutions that have a global impact. She's the principal of Mott Hall Bridges and the author of The Bridge to Brilliance. At the core, any community around this world, if you do the simple things that require the human element of caring, loving and being present, it shifts the dynamic and trajectory for the lives of children. And that's what I do for these kids, just offering hope in a state of what's considered helpless. – Nadia Lopez Sponsors Hostgator hosts your website. As you have heard on the show, you can get a 30% discount on the hosting of your next creative or business project's website hosting by clicking here. As an educator, Nadia Lopez is pioneering a path of inspired leadership to show the world how under-privileged communities can make beat the odds and create positive institutions that have a global impact. She's the principal of Mott Hall Bridges and the author of The Bridge to Brilliance. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

TEDTalks Bildung
Warum eine Schule eröffnen? Um ein Gefängnis zu schließen | Nadia Lopez

TEDTalks Bildung

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 7:10


Unsere Kinder sind unsere Zukunft, und es ist entscheidend, dass sie an sich selbst glauben. Aus diesem Grund hat Nadia Lopez eine akademische Oase in Brownsville, Brooklyn eröffnet. Brownsville zählt zu den unterpriviligiertesten und gewalttätigsten Gegenden in New York City – doch Nadia Lopez glaubt an das Talent und die Fähigkeiten jedes einzelnen Kindes. In diesem kurzen, mitreißenden Vortrag berichtet die Gründerin und Schulleiterin der Mott Hall Bridges Academy, wie sie ihren Schülern eine erfolgreichere Zukunft ermöglicht, für sie selbst sowie für ihre Familien.

TEDTalks  Educación
¿Por qué abrir una escuela? Para cerrar una prisión | Nadia Lopez

TEDTalks Educación

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 7:10


Nuestros niños son el futuro, y es crucial que tengan fe en sí mismos. Por eso Nadia Lopez abrió un oasis académico en Brownsville, Brooklyn, uno de los barrios más desatendidos y violentos en toda Nueva York... porque ella cree en la brillantez y la capacidad de cada niño. en esta corta y energizante charla, la directora y fundadora de la Academia Mott Hall Bridges (y una estrella de los Humanos de Nueva York) comparte como ayuda a sus alumnos a visualizar un mejor futuro para ellos mismos y sus familias.

TED Talks Education
Why open a school? To close a prison | Nadia Lopez

TED Talks Education

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 7:10


Our kids are our future, and it's crucial they believe it themselves. That's why Nadia Lopez opened an academic oasis in Brownsville, Brooklyn, one of the most underserved and violent neighborhoods in New York -- because she believes in every child's brilliance and capabilities. In this short, energizing talk, the founding principal of Mott Hall Bridges Academy (and a star of Humans of New York) shares how she helps her scholars envision a brighter future for themselves and their families.

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TEDTalks Educação
Por que abrir uma escola? Para fechar uma prisão | Nadia Lopez

TEDTalks Educação

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 7:10


Nossas crianças são o nosso futuro e é crucial que elas acreditem em si próprias. É por isso que Nadia Lopez abriu um oásis acadêmico em Brownsville, no Brooklyn, um dos bairros mais carentes e violentos de toda cidade de Nova Iorque. Ela acredita no brilho e na capacidade de cada criança. Nesta breve palestra energizante, a diretora fundadora da Academia Mott Hall Bridges (e uma estrela da área de Humanas em Nova Iorque) ajuda seus estudiosos a vislumbrar um futuro mais brilhante para si mesmos e suas famílias.

TEDTalks تعليم
لماذا نفتتح مدرسة؟ لنغلق سجنًا | Nadia Lopez

TEDTalks تعليم

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 7:10


أطفالنا هم مستقبلنا ومن الضروري أن يؤمنوا بهذا الشيء، بأنفسهم. لهذا السبب افتتحت ناديا لوبيز واحة أكاديمية في براونزفيل، بروكلين، واحدة من أكثر الأحياء الغير مُخدّمة والعنيفة في كل مدينة نيويورك --لأنها تؤمن بتألق وقدرات كل طفل . في هذا الحديث القصير المُحفز , المؤسسة الرئيسية لأكاديمية موت هال بريدجيز (ونجمه أناس في نيويورك) تشارك كيف ساعدت باحثيها الصغار في تصوّر مستقبل مشرق لهم ولعائلاتهم.

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TEDTalks 교육
학교를 여는 이유는 감옥 문을 닫기 위해서입니다 | 나디아 로페즈(Nadia Lopez)

TEDTalks 교육

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 7:10


우리 아이들은 미래이며 이 사실을 아이들 스스로 믿는 것이 중요합니다. 그래서 나디아 로페즈는 브루클린의 브라운스 빌에 오아시스와 같은 학교를 세웠죠. 그 지역은 뉴욕시에서 가장 낙후됐고 폭력이 난무한 곳이지만 아이들에겐 탁월한 능력이 있다는 그녀의 신념 때문에 가능한 일이었습니다. '모트 홀 브리지 아카데미'의 교장이자 '휴먼 오브 뉴욕' 의 스타인 로페즈는 짧지만 열정을 불러 일으키는 이 강연을 통해서 그녀가 교육으로 어떻게 아이들과 그 아이들의 가족에게 더 밝은 미래를 마음속에 그리게 했는지를 이야기합니다.

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TEDTalks Education
Pourquoi ouvrir une école ? Pour fermer une prison. | Nadia Lopez

TEDTalks Education

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 7:10


Nos enfants sont notre avenir et il est primordial qu’ils croient en eux-mêmes. C’est pourquoi Nadia Lopez a créé un havre académique à Brownsville, à Brooklyn, l’un des quartiers les plus défavorisés et violents de New York : parce qu’elle croit au talent et aux capacités de chaque enfant. Dans ce discours bref et stimulant, la fondatrice et principale de Mott Hall Bridges Academy (et l’une des stars du blog « Humans of New York ») partage la façon dont elle aide ses étudiants à envisager un avenir plus radieux pour eux-mêmes et pour leur famille.

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Aint No Half Steppin w/Marcus J
082916 - Part 1 - Nadia Lopez, Educator, Author and Black Girl Who ROCKS!

Aint No Half Steppin w/Marcus J

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 60:00


BEST SELF MAGAZINE | The Leading Voice for Holistic Health and Authentic Living

Principal of Mott Hall Bridges Academy in Brooklyn, NY, Nadia Lopez discusses her journey of struggles and transformation — of both herself and a challenged community — through the school she founded.

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Am I Allowed to Like Anything?
In Education? The Stakes Have Always Been High. | Ep. 014 ft. Nadia Lopez

Am I Allowed to Like Anything?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2015 59:36


I took the train to Brownsville, Brooklyn to visit Mott Hall Bridges Academy and interview Founder and Principle Nadia Lopez. Many became familiar with the school through an interview one of her students, Vidal, did with with Brandon of Humans of New York. We talk about her personal journey, and her global mission. +1 SEGMENT: - Softball - Being a nerd - Basketball (Knicks!) Nadia is on Twitter @TheLopezEffect Footnotes: http://theseam.co/aiatla-podcast-nadia-lopez-mott-hall/ Intro song: JUKE BOUNCE - TRAXMAN 2015

INDIE REVIEW RADIO
INDIE REVIEW RADIO/ NADIA LOPEZ / INDIE EDUCATOR

INDIE REVIEW RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2013 93:00


Born and raised in Bklyn, NY, Lopez had a childhood supported by immigrant parents who made education a top priority, so that Nadia would have the optimal opportunity to succeed in life. Lopez, who earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Wagner College and a Master of Science degree in Special Education from Long Island U, as well as an Advanced Certification in Leadership from Baruch, had originally planned on a nursing career.  However, after her training, she discovered that nursing wasn't really her passion.  So, after approximately 4 yrs toiling at Verizon as an account collections rep, where she learned the art of customer service, she turned her attention to education, spurred on by having her own child.  Her career change was determined by the fact that she saw several disturbing problems within the NY educational system that her child would be entering.  So rather than just worry, she set her course for creating a new educational model. Lopez initially worked at a middle school in the Ft Greene section of Bklyn, teaching the 7th and 8th grades.  She subsequently taught at the Urban Assembly Institute of Math and Science, an all-girls school in downtown Brooklyn.  Then in 2008, she was selected to join the New Leaders for New School, a nationally acclaimed leadership organization, as a Resident Principal within the New York City Department of Education.  After completing that rigorous year-long program, she became an Assistant Principal. In 2010, Lopez's dream became a reality, when she founded the Mott Hall Bridges Academy, a Brooklyn middle school (grades 6 to 8), which focuses on Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math (STEAM).  “Mott Hall” is a series of schools; “Bridges Academy” pays homage to Brooklyn, which links to the other New York boroughs via bridges.  And, Lopez is assisting her students with building their bridges to a brighter future.