Unlocking Understanding: On Demand DEI Workshop
Hey there, wonderful educators and caregivers! It’s Jebeh Edmunds, and I’m absolutely thrilled to kick off our empowering journey through “The Power of Perceptions.” Get
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Hey there, wonderful educators and caregivers! It’s Jebeh Edmunds, and I’m absolutely thrilled to kick off our empowering journey through “The Power of Perceptions.” Get
Hey there, fellow educators and change-makers! Welcome to the vibrant world of “Cultural Responsive Strategies in the Classroom.” I’m Jebeh Edmunds, and I’m thrilled to
I recently had the honor of joining the Divine Konversations podcast as a guest panelist for a powerful conversation on parenting, protection, and the power
Building an inclusive workplace culture doesn’t have to be overwhelming. In fact, you can kickstart meaningful change in just 30 days by taking focused, intentional
Unlocking the Power of Cultural Intelligence (CQ) for a Thriving Future In today’s interconnected world, intelligence and emotional awareness alone aren’t enough to navigate diverse
In today’s world, allyship is more than just a buzzword—it’s an essential force for creating truly inclusive spaces and uplifting marginalized voices. Being an ally
Hey there, changemakers and truth-seekers! Welcome to “Who is in the Courtroom? Our Courageous Conversations about Race,” our dynamic mini course that promises to ignite
Hello my loves, I’m thrilled to bring you something uniquely special in today’s blog. In a departure from our usual book reviews, I’m diving into
Hello, everyone, welcome back to the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast. Today, I am beyond excited to share a delightful book that will fill your heart
Are you ready to step out of your comfort zone and into a more inclusive mindset? In my latest episode on the Cultural Curriculum Chat,
Are you struggling with the concepts of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) without emptying your wallet? Here are three FREE resources for you: Podcasts Podcasts
Welcome to the Cultural Curriculum Chat, Jebeh Edmunds here, and I’m sharing my impactful conversation with Mrs. Nita Creekmore. Nita is an instructional coach who
For those who want to know a little bit more about me, allow me to reintroduce myself. My name is Jebeh Edmunds. I am the
Welcome back to my blog. This book is excellent for students to understand the historical significance of the holiday of Juneteenth. And the title of
The day has finally arrived! My DEI course is now open, and I’m thrilled to invite you to join us! If you’re a leader who’s
Another great book for your professional development is titled Cultures of Belonging: Building Inclusive Organizations That Last by Alida Miranda-Wolff When we are talking about
I cannot wait to share my passion for another fantastic multicultural educational read, and today I can’t wait to share with you all. It is
Hello there! I’m a happy educator today, and I cannot wait to share with you all again another great book review, and it is titled Becoming
Thinking about Black History Month, I was reflecting on how to help you, to continue to be more engaged in this month with your Black
I’m here to share another great book for your classroom and homelife: Nicole and the Fifth Grade Desk by Tiffaney Whyte, Illustrated by Christina Rudenko.
From my experience this school year, I feel like I got to play my Rocky theme song like I do every year at the end
F.-E-B-N–What’s that mean, Jeb? I’ll explain in just a minute. It’s an inspiring mantra that has kept me going every time I’ve hit a crossroads
This book is amazing. It is a love between a mother and her daughter on her first day of school. And I have to tell
I can’t wait to share five easy teacher tips to help cultivate a very positive cultural classroom. I love morning meetings, especially at this time
One of my biggest motivations is to get businesses in schools on the right path of understanding each other interculturally. I was hoping you
Today, we will focus on a fantastic read called To Be Free: Understanding and Eliminating Racism by Thomas Peacock and Marlene Wisuri. I picked this book as
Are you looking for a great children’s book focused on inclusivity, or I’ve got the book just for you? Today’s blog will share a
Teachers can use these tools to promote multicultural education in the classroom. There are so many strategies that it could feel overwhelming where to start,
I wanted to share with you a fantastic story. The People Could Fly, written by Virginia Hamilton, illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. This book
I’m sharing my favorite multicultural books to boost up your classroom libraries. The first book I’d love to introduce to you is a true autobiography
In the 1960s, African Americans and other ethnic populations started to create a movement away from what was being taught. The biggest challenge was going
“The importance of sharing different perspectives worldwide is vital to your classroom community. The Boy, who harnessed the wind by William Kamkwamba & Bryan Mealer,