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Educational Equity is a process that is reaching into schools. Listen to this interview to find out why, and what role Sherita Love has, from The Education Equity Center of St. Louis.
Weekly Wellness Coalition Panel 9: Getting comfortable with vIrtual platforms during COVID19 The virtual platform is expanding and can seem overwhelming. Dr. Darian Parker, virtual expert in exercise leadership, Heather Fries, owner of Fries Virtual Training, and Sherita Love, Director of EdHub of Venture Cafe STL provides steps on how to pick the best virtual service that fits your needs and tips to create a successful service online to better serve your users.
Sergio Avedian is a senior contributor of The Rideshare Guide and tells us about the current state of ridesharing and where it could be going in the future. Travis gets an update on EdHubSTL from Sherita Love. Michael chats with David Karandish about Capacity, a new way to have less busy work.
DoorDash announces plans to stop taking a share of its drivers' tips. Sergio Avedian of The Rideshare Guy joins to explain. Travis talks with Sherita Love of EdHubSTL about how they're working to meet some of the area's education challenges. Michael talks with David Karandish, founder of Capacity, about the company's growth and future of artificial intelligence. Note: Broadcast of this show was delayed two weeks due to Cardinals baseball conficts.
Joining us today is Sherita Love, manager at EdHubSTL. Sherita holds bachelor’s degree in Education Studies with a minor in Non-Profit Management and African-American Studies from UMSL. She was a national trainer with the YMCA of the USA in Leadership and Diversity and Inclusion courses for professional staff. She’s led diversity and inclusion trainings for schools, organizations and corporations in the region. Sherita currently serves as the Founder and Executive Director of ExpandED Learning Collaborative where she works in collaboration with community partners to close the education opportunity gap, as the Co-Founder of GLAMM (Girls Lead and Make Moves) to promote education and empowerment for young women of color. EdHub STL is powered by Venture Cafe St. Louis and provides a platform for educators to collide in an inclusive, collaborative and multi-disciplined co-working community. In this episode: - Sherita identifies as an “Education Catalyst”. What does that mean? - Where her passion for education began and where that journey proceeded from there. - How Sherita supports young women of color through education, entrepreneurship and empowerment. - Sherita's entrepreneurial focus and mission. - More about Education Equity Consultants. - How to define equity? - Sherita's vision for equity in education, entrepreneurship and for young women of color. - How to engage conversations around Anti-Bias and Anti-Racism? - How to educate uninformed individuals. - More about Innovation Hall and EdHubSTL. - A deeper understanding of the entrenched educational challenges in our region. Learn more: Email sherita@vencafstl.org Website https://innovationhallstl.org/programs/edhub/ Company Facebook https://www.facebook.com/EdHubSTL Company Twitter https://twitter.com/EdHubSTL Company LinkedIn Page https://www.linkedin.com/company/venturecafestlouis/ Personal Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sheritaml Personal Twitter https://twitter.com/slove2educate Personal LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherita-m-love Personal Hashtags #closethegap #edhubstl
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Joining us today is Sherita Love, manager at EdHubSTL. Sherita holds bachelor’s degree in Education Studies with a minor in Non-Profit Management and African-American Studies from UMSL. She was a national trainer with the YMCA of the USA in Leadership and Diversity and Inclusion courses for professional staff. She’s led diversity and inclusion trainings for schools, organizations and corporations in the region. Sherita currently serves as the Founder and Executive Director of ExpandED Learning Collaborative where she works in collaboration with community partners to close the education opportunity gap, as the Co-Founder of GLAMM (Girls Lead and Make Moves) to promote education and empowerment for young women of color. EdHub STL is powered by Venture Cafe St. Louis and provides a platform for educators to collide in an inclusive, collaborative and multi-disciplined co-working community. In this episode: - Sherita identifies as an “Education Catalyst”. What does that mean? - Where her passion for education began and where that journey proceeded from there. - How Sherita supports young women of color through education, entrepreneurship and empowerment. - Sherita's entrepreneurial focus and mission. - More about Education Equity Consultants. - How to define equity? - Sherita's vision for equity in education, entrepreneurship and for young women of color. - How to engage conversations around Anti-Bias and Anti-Racism? - How to educate uninformed individuals. - More about Innovation Hall and EdHubSTL. - A deeper understanding of the entrenched educational challenges in our region. Learn more: Email Website Company Facebook Company Twitter Company LinkedIn Page Personal Facebook Personal Twitter Personal LinkedIn Personal Hashtags #closethegap #edhubstl
Joining us today is Sherita Love, manager at EdHubSTL. Sherita holds bachelor's degree in Education Studies with a minor in Non-Profit Management and African-American Studies from UMSL. She was a national trainer with the YMCA of the USA in Leadership and Diversity and Inclusion courses for professional staff. She's led diversity and inclusion trainings for schools, organizations and corporations in the region. Sherita currently serves as the Founder and Executive Director of ExpandED Learning Collaborative where she works in collaboration with community partners to close the education opportunity gap, as the Co-Founder of GLAMM (Girls Lead and Make Moves) to promote education and empowerment for young women of color. EdHub STL is powered by Venture Cafe St. Louis and provides a platform for educators to collide in an inclusive, collaborative and multi-disciplined co-working community. In this episode: - Sherita identifies as an “Education Catalyst”. What does that mean? - Where her passion for education began and where that journey proceeded from there. - How Sherita supports young women of color through education, entrepreneurship and empowerment. - Sherita's entrepreneurial focus and mission. - More about Education Equity Consultants. - How to define equity? - Sherita's vision for equity in education, entrepreneurship and for young women of color. - How to engage conversations around Anti-Bias and Anti-Racism? - How to educate uninformed individuals. - More about Innovation Hall and EdHubSTL. - A deeper understanding of the entrenched educational challenges in our region. Learn more: Email sherita@vencafstl.org Website https://innovationhallstl.org/programs/edhub/ Company Facebook https://www.facebook.com/EdHubSTL Company Twitter https://twitter.com/EdHubSTL Company LinkedIn Page https://www.linkedin.com/company/venturecafestlouis/ Personal Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sheritaml Personal Twitter https://twitter.com/slove2educate Personal LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherita-m-love Personal Hashtags #closethegap #edhubstl
In this episode of MAMA2MAMA, I interview Sherita Love, Founder of ExpandED Equity Collaborative. Together we explore her journey as a student, parent, educator, and education entrepreneur in K-12 schools. This conversation lends itself to gems that include but are certainly not limited to supporting a child who's been consistently and negatively labeled; and how she turned the tragedy Mike Brown's murder into the catalyst for her mission.
ESJ podcast host, Sherita Love, interviews Hazelwood 8th grade ELA teacher, Dr. Tamara Wells, about her successes and challenges teaching for social justice in her classroom and school. The two educators discuss Dr. Wells' efforts to implement a program she founded at her school entitled "C.H.A.T. Academy". C.H.A.T. stands for “Children Having Academic Talks About languages, dialect and identity.” This program provides an academic space for students [...]