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In this episode, we're joined by Kenyatta Forbes, who chats with us about teaching and celebrating Black History in the classroom.Kenyatta is the Program Manager at Google for Education, working on the Pedagogy and Learning team. She helps develop high-impact products for students supported by the latest pedagogy.Formerly she worked as an Edu Content Manager at Google for Education, managing content across the Google Teacher Center, Chromebook App Hub, Google Certified Exams Level 1/2, and Google's Edu Equity Initiatives. As a former Global Edu Pilots & Go To Market (GTM) for Google for Education, She ensured high-quality products, features, and tools reached over 160M users on Google Classroom.Kenyatta was also an ex-Mozilla Foundation as a Program Manager stewarding the internet as a tool for innovation and learning globally. As a former Chicago Public Schools Educator and Technology Coordinator, she believes true leadership is making opportunities for others and considers her work with educators to be a source of empowerment that ultimately supports students.Discount Code for Educators for Trading Races: 15% off with code: EDUCATORSocial Media: Twitter: @kenyatta_forbesInstagram: @kenyatta.forbes
Welcome to the WoW Classic podcast where it's not my opinion that counts - but yours! Listen in each episode as Josh sits down for lengthy chats with passionate gamers, devs and listeners. Today, we discuss the recent mention of potential racial ability changes in WOTLK Classic with long time Countdown favourites Fahq and Hunk, as well as competing at the highest level in raid content with Calamity's Erfala. Intros & Welcome - 2:00 Why We're Obssessed With Racial Abilities - 5:30 Will Racial Abilities Affect Faction Population Numbers? - 9:15 Bigger PvP or PvE Ramifications? 13:40 Solutions No-one Asked For - 18:08 Changes Should Add Fun, Not Remove Fun - 26:16 Does Removing Racial Abilities From Arena Dumb It Down? - 31:22 What Racial Changes Could Possibly 'Solve The Issue'? - 40:10 Do Brian's Words Carry Weight In This Instance? - 49:15 Screwing The Alliance/'fAcTiOn BiAs' - 52:06 Change The Consumption, Not The Content - 58:40 Raid Lockout Changes - 1:02:50 Wintergrasp Changes - 1:04:32 Paid Faction Changes/The Monetisation of Wrath - 1:10:10 Pre-Nerf/Post-Nerf Content 1:20:28 Brian's Comments on Bots/Level 55 DK's For All - 1:24:58 BT Speed Running and SWP Races w/ Erfala - 1:32:50 Support Josh & Countdown today over at Patreon, including bonus 'Countdown After Dark' podcast content: https://www.patreon.com/joshcorbett Or if subscriptions aren't your thing, support Josh & Countdown by shouting him a one time beer here: https://ko-fi.com/countdowntoclassic Join the show's discord here: https://discord.gg/83thqw2fBw Listen in on live recordings for the show on Josh's Twitch channel here: https://www.twitch.tv/joshcorbett Check out Josh's hilarious movie podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sinner-files/id1290218344 or on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/469qUDnQHBkCogdjZyFUjb?si=jNgDTiEnSvKBbZuNz2xcxw
We wanted to do something a bit different here at T o S for Black History Month AKA Black Futures Month. We're here with Kenyatta Forbes of Trading Races - a card game that is one part party game, one part educational and 100 percent thought provoking. Race is a sensitive topic within any arena and we are excited to use Trading Races as a vehicle for empathy, conscious dialogue and factual conversations as it pertains to the realities of the hospitality industry. Things get a bit heated but we had a great time and absolutely adore how this game centers all aspects of the black experience through a multitude of lenses. Dive in to this extra special episode and if you are interested in getting Trading Races for yourself, or anyone - feel free to do so here. As per Vice News - this is the "blackest card game ever created" and we couldn't agree more. Stay Up Out There, The T o S Crew. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tospodcast)
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We are talking trading races and life in a pandemic loop with Kenyatta Forbes! Texthelp wants to see a world where difference, disability, or language are no longer barriers. Providing a range of technology solutions for teaching and learning - Texthelp helps to minimize teacher workload and maximize student outcomes. Extra Credit: Kenyatta Forbes Trading Races guides available for High School and College level Work at Google...EDU Content Manager - Content Wrangler! Fiber Artist - www.urbanmacrame.com Edtech Consultant - www.msforbestech.com Middle Aged Millennials - https://www.middleagedmillennials.com/ This Startup May or May Not Exist https://thisstartupdoesnotexist.com/ - - - - - Visit our website Share Feedback & Ideas Tweet us at @PartialCreditEd Follow us on Instagram @PartialCreditEd Like us on Facebook
What are you deeply interested in exploring right now? Is it a social issue? Is it how to twerk without breaking your back? Whatever it is, your next big creative idea is probably in that exploration. When you start that journey, everything will magically fall into place. On this week's episode of Creatives Making Moves, I interviewed the lovely Kenyatta Forbes. She is a native Chicagoan who uses humor and her own experience as a black woman to have challenging conversations about race and identity. She is a multi-talented creative who does it all from macrame, film, performance, game design, consulting, and community activations. She is also the founder of her widely successful brain child Trading Races, a trading card game for blackness. The idea for Trading Races was sparked from Kenyatta’s personal desire to have conversations about the complexities of being a black person. She knew that there were three access points to have these conversations; with self, with your community, and folks outside your community. She thought about a tool to visually present the complexity of race that would be accessible in all three spaces, and the rest is history. Kenyatta shows that a great starting point for your next big idea, that can lead to a thriving business, starts with your deep need to know more about something. By the end of this episode, you’ll understand the power of staying committed to projects that interest you. Here’s what we discussed in this episode: What Kenyatta does for a work life balance that allows her to show up fully. Why Kenyatta created Trading Races, and how she knew instinctively when it was the right time to bring it out into the world. How Kenyatta facilitates safe space in Trading Races in order to have real conversations about race with a mixed crowd. Why open dialogue about race and identity must be had, and why it's important to allow people to get it wrong. Kenyatta’s greatest accomplishment, that has nothing to do with her work or a product. Links mentioned in this episode: Trading Races Kenyatta Forbes Marwen Kindred Creatives Collective
Yollocalli popped up and broadcasted live at the Chicago Humanities Festival- Creative Chicago Revisit. In this show, the youth interviewed Tiff Beatty, CHF Director of Programming, Kenyatta Forbes, the creator of the card games Trading Races and Trading Rappers, and Tonika Johnson + Paola Aguirre about The Folded Map Project. *Creative Chicago, at the Chicago Humanities Festival is presented with the generous support of the Terra Foundation for American Art, and in partnership with the Joyce Foundation, and the Metropolitan Planning Council.
Recorded onsite from our first annual Afro Empath Healing Retreat.
Trading Races is a tongue-in-cheek card game where players debate the blackness of various historical figures and pop culture icons. This episode we chat with […] The post Rolling 12s – Trading Races feat. Kenyatta Forbes appeared first on Three Fifs Podcast.
So, today's episode is full of wrestlers who, when faced with the prospect of playing a race other than their own said "Hell yeah, sounds like not a problem at all!" Honestly, I cannot read my notes from the recording session so I can't tease much, but, really, all you need to know is that it's people of one race playing another race. Like a Canadian guy playing a Mexican character or a white guy playing Japanese. It's a lot of racist ass bullsh*t. PLUS, we talk about a new game Kevin found and we may play soon. So, that's exciting. Please like us on facebook and leave us a review wherever you listen.
Kenyatta Forbes, the creator of the new card game, Trading Races discusses with WeekendGabe the root behind its creation, and what she hopes to achieve with this conversation starter of a game and if it will help race relations.
Trading Races is an elaborate paper-based role-playing game set at the University of Michigan in April 2003. Players take on the roles of real historical characters and multi-ethnic and multi-national members of an imaginary Student Assembly as they tackle the Supreme Court affirmative action cases brought against the university. Adeline Koh is Director of DH@Stockton and and assistant professor of literature at Richard Stockton College in NJ. She came to Duke on a fellowship.