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BITS & PIECES (B&P) by Sancho Education GroupMay 12, 2024
Youth Suicide: Mental Health Awareness Month
Mental Health Awareness Month affords us the opportunity to seek more information to help those who are our friends, relatives, and associates. Since 2020, the number of youth who have their lives ended by suicide has increased and for some communities of color, (although number are rising for those who seek the assistance of mental health professionals), suicides are increasing.
Check out this short podcast to learn a few key points and take the message to your friends and family. Let’s break the cycle!
*Sources for this segment of Bits & Pieces are provided within the podcast.
Narrator: Youth Coordinator, B.R.S.
Mother's Day Message! (Special!)
Hear a special Mother's Day Message from our founder!
Recognize and Celebrate Mother's around the globe.
**/**Hug a Mother Today**/**
("I Want My Love" excerpt, Copyright 2024)
Affordable Housing Compliance (Bonus Episode)
This bonus episode recognizes Fair Housing Month! We invited a specialist to share with residents, property managers, and property owners ways to enter the field, meet compliance standards, and the benefits of affordable housing for residents!
CP Compliance Geeks is led by Compliance Consultant, Cartina Pinkney. Cartina brings 26 years of experience in Affordable Housing and Property Management.
Need help with your housing compliance, connect here cpcompliancegeeks.com
Youth Panel Pick: Homeless Youth
Listen to our Youth Panelist Ana give details about homeless youth in America and how you can help.
Scholarship for 8-12th graders! (Bonus)
Listen to this quick bonus episode to find out how to apply for the LSN KIDS Corporal Freddie Stowers Diversity in Distinction Scholarship(s)! One 8-9th grade student and one 10-12th grade student is awarded annually.
Due date is April 18, 2024.
See how easy it is to apply and what makes LSN KIDS scholarships different from most.
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Arab American Heritage Month! Do you know basics?
Greetings Listening Family & Friends, this month is Arab American Heritage Month & Fair Housing Month! We have a line up for you!
How much do you know about Arab American Heritage? Learn with us this month as we explore demographics, myths, and historical contributions about Arab Americans!
Later this month, catch our bonus segment by a housing compliance expert from CPcompliancegeeks and learn about homelessness in America from one of our Youth Panelists. See how you can get involved.
OH AND YES! The first CLUE to this months Give-A-Way Contest is IN this episode! :-)
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Tekkie Time! Lorenzo Explains Artificial Intelligence (Bonus Episode)
Listen to our extended Bonus episode for this month, featuring guest Lorenzo, tech guru! In language we all can understand, learn some pros / cons of AI, how you can help shape its cultural and literal future, how it can benefit your learning, and how industries are being impacted!
Lorenzo Milliken holds a BS in Computer Science and a Masters in Project Management. He leverages his dual expertise at a web development company, seamlessly integrating technology and project execution. Passionate about delivering innovative digital solutions, Lorenzo excels in dynamic environments, ensuring successful project outcomes. Link mentioned in the segment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sq1QZB5baNw
Women of Color Take Flight!
Women have achieved the right to vote, bear arms, gain equal pay, and take to the skies in flight! At some point in history, each of these actions was impossible if a person identified as a woman. Listen to this episode to learn about women of color who defied the odds in the past and are in flight today. Share with a young woman who is interested in following their dreams into the skies.
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Women's History Alliance, Sandra Day O'Connor, & More!
The National Women's History Alliance is a force in recognizing the contributions of women. Although this month is Women's History Month, it is also Irish American History Month. Hear tidbits about Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the Virtual Women's History Month Scavenger Hunt, and your chance to win!
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Honoree 7 (Director Pick): Genevieve Brown
Honoree 7: Genevieve Brown. Our Director's Pick for Women's History Month & Black History combined. Listen to learn how a SC native led housing change in the Bronx, NY that earned Presidential attention and transformed the Charlotte Gardens community.
Complete the Women's History Month Scavenger Hunt to qualify for this month's prize which includes a $25 VISA Gift Card & 5-pack of Spring backgrounds for your computer or videoconferening screens (created by Sancho Education's multi-generational graphic team. Find the link to the Women's History Scavenger Hunt Here or on the sanchoeducation.com home page.
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Source credit(s): Human Relations Council - Anderson County (andersoncountysc.org) Genevieve Brooks: A Hero of the South Bronx | Local Initiatives Support Corporation (lisc.org)
Honoree #6: Dr. Marion Croak (Tech Team Choice)
Black History Honoree # 6, named by Bits & Pieces Tech Team is Dr. Marion Croak. She is an inventor extraordinaire, soft spoken with a mightly mind! She is a Vice President at Google for engineers and is most noted for her development of Voice Over Internet Protocol or VoIP. This is a system many people use everyday to send and receive calls over the internet.
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Honoree 5 (Youth Panel Pick): Amazing Amanda Gorman!
Our 5th Black History Honoree is Amanda Gorman, young adult poet and activist! . Many people heard of Amanda Gorman for the first time when the 22 year-old approached the mic to provide a stirring poem "The Hill We Climb" at President Joe Biden's inauguration. Learn more about her accolades and how she is taking the world by storm!
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Honoree 4: Councilwoman Alesia Smith
Our 4th Black History Honoree is Councilwoman Alesia Smith. Councilwoman Smith has held roles as a Judicial Counselor & Assistant Director at Illinois State University, followed by Director of Student Judicial Services and now Executive Director of Equity Compliance and Title IX Coordinator at Clemson University. Councilwoman Smith models principles of unification by supporting all members of the City of Clemson community and surrounding areas, depsite their dimensions of diversity. Listen to learn more and see our website for honoree website links.
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Honoree 3: Corporal. Freddie Stowers!
Honoree 3: Corporal Freddie Stowers!
Our 3rd Black History honoree is Corporal Freddie Stowers. Corporal Stowers fought bravely in World War 1 becoming the first African American to receive the Medal of Honor, posthumously, for his valor. President H. W. Bush presented the MOH and Purple Heart to the Stowers family representatives in April of 1991. Many advances have been made to seek other lost commendations for soliders of color since this honor was bestowed to the Stowers Family. Listen to learn more and to pass on scholarship details to interested individuals.
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Honoree 2: Honoring Holly Robinson-Peete & Family!
Our 2nd honoree of the month is Holly Robinson-Peete & Family! Holly Robinson-Peete is a steadfast advocate for autism, revealing the triumphs of her son, RJ and family. Autism diagnosis in the African American and Black community has accelerated in the last decade yet is reported as taboo to discuss in many instances. The Peetes continue to inspire members of the Black community and non-Black community alike by modeling possibilities when working collectively and in favor of finding solutions rather than limitations.
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BLACK LOVE DAY: Honoring the Memory of Chadwick Boseman
February is nationally recognized as African American Heritage Month in the United States. We will celebrate this month beginning February 13th, Black Love Day, founded by Ayo Handy-Kendi of the African American Holidays Association. See our website for links to more information about Black Love Day and listen to this quick podcast as we honor the memory of actor and role model extraordinaire, Chadwick Boseman
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Welcome to 2024! What's New for You?
2024 is Here! Bits & Pieces offers new subscriber and non-subscriber content starting in February with demo episodes throughout January in the areas of tech, health, youth topics, housing, and DEI! Same great channel with more educational and cultural news for everyone in the family! To learn more and support this channel visit this link: https://sanchoeducation.com/bits-%26-pieces for details and take advantage of our opportunities for Family Food Relief, scholarship information, and other benefits!
Our sister youth non-profit, LSN KIDS, receives 10% of all proceeds.
Thanks for your support!
Links:
Donate to LSN KIDS, our sister 501c3 organization: https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/4655166
Apply for Family Food Relief: https://sanchoeducation.com/outreach
~ Closing Out 2023 ~ Happy Holidays!
As 2023 closes, Sancho Education Group extends positive and peaceful wishes to listeners! Hear a brief list of celebratory days, how to access our 6-segment, tween & teen audio story (titled “Toot’s Holiday Adventure), and what we will bring you in the New Year!
Visit www.sanchoeducation.com to apply for Family Food Relief or to donate this year end to our sister 501c3, LSN KIDS. See links below.
Thanks for your support!
Links:
Donate: LSN KIDS, our sister 501c3 organization: https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/4655166
Apply:
Family Food Relief: https://sanchoeducation.com/outreach
Holiday Health & Native American Special with Clinical Herbalist Imani Damali
We are honoring the close of Native American History Month & Sparking the Beginning of the Holiday Season with Certified Clinical Herbalist Imani Damali!
Hear about pathways to natural health, alleviations for health challenges (such as ADHD, anxiety, skincare issues, and male + female reproductive organs ailments), and natural remedies used by some Native American tribes.
Imani Kisaye Damali is a clinical herbalist & founder of Sacred Waters Healing Circle, a wellness company created in 2020 dedicated to assisting community to find their path to healing through plant medicines. Imani’s mother, Sala Damali, was the first to introduce & support her connection to & education of the world of plant medicines. Imani was inspired to pursue this path by her family’s health needs under the guidance of her godmother Dr. ZaYn Muhammad. Through learning & sharing the ancient wisdom of plant medicines, Imani’s purpose is to serve, inspire & uplift her family & community. *Ms. Damali also participated in uplifting and preserving the advancement of Native Americans while working with the National Congress of American Indians.*
Links mentioned in the podcast:
Instagram: imani_damali
The Wellspring Natural Living Center – 8700 Old Branch Ave. Clinton, MD.
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Editing by: `1allthingswritten
Host: Dr. Ri'Cha ri Sancho
2023 Honoring U.S. Veterans on Veteran's Day
Veteran’s Day in the United States commemorates the sacrifices and service of military members.
Sancho Education Group recognizes the men and women wiling to place the lives of others, known and unknown to them, above their own when or if called upon.
Listen to the short commemoration of named veterans sent by listeners.
**Error** We failed to include Sgt. Kira Smith as an active duty military member. Thank you for your dedication and service.
Find out what it means to be a veteran here.
Narrated by: B. Sancho, Jamie S., Jewel S., R. Sancho, PhD
Honoring Native American History Month
November marks the onset of Native American History Month in the U.S.
Join us to learn a few facts and population statistics in 2 ½ minutes or less.
Visit sanchoeducation.com to view videos and links for extras.
Research by: Sancho Education Group
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Youth Justice Action Panel!
October is National Youth Justice Action Month (YJAM)
Our 1st Episode of 2023 and new offerings in a youth series, features a Youth Panel comprised of high school students, a college freshman, and parole and probation agent speaking about their experiences, requests to education leaders to make their schools safer, and tips to help students avoid becoming a part of the juvenile justice system.
Read more about the onset of National Youth Justice Action Month and the loss of the McClard family that led to it. This month focuses on improving juvenile detention practices and the laws that govern the sentencing and handling of youth in custody.
Youth movements across the country now include helping youth to avoid the perils of detention centers through community action. See the links below to learn more about some of the panelist’s comments.
Baltimore Justice Reform Controversy – Is state obligation enough? (2023)
U.S. Department of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention
Legislative change for Juvenile Justice Reform (2022)
*Note to parents - This episode contains references to a gun violence incident in a high school and a warning about drug use to teens. Children who are unaware of such should refrain from listening to avoid negative reactions.*
Bonus: "TOOT'S HOLIDAY (Year-End) SAGA" [Part 2 - Episode 3/3]
"TOOT'S HOLIDAY (Year-End) SAGA" [Part 2 - Episode 3/3]
"Extinguishing Fear"
A story about four, 8th grade students and unexpected teleportation and their last day of school, before the winter holiday!
Featuring the voices of: Ana B. (Salutations), Bella B. (Tomaya), Jamie S. (Wanda), Jewel S. (Lily), Rayn Sancho (JC, Toot, The Voice), Ri'Cha ri Sancho (Baby, Bindu, Narrator), Zyla White (Principal States).
10% of proceeds are donated to the 501c3 LSN KIDS for scholarships, programming, and cultural activities!
**Confused?? Be sure to listen to Part 1 - Episodes 1-3 to hear the full story! **
Thanks for listening!
Copyrighted 2022 by Sancho Education Group, Inc.
Bonus: ""TOOT'S HOLIDAY (Year-End) SAGA" [Part 2 - Episode 2/3]"
"TOOT'S HOLIDAY (Year-End) SAGA" [Part 2 - Episode 2/3]
"The Swirling Vortex"
A story about four, 8th grade students and unexpected teleportation and their last day of school, before the winter holiday!
Featuring the voices of: Ana B. (Salutations), Bella B. (Tomaya), Jamie S. (Wanda), Jewel S. (Lily), Rayn Sancho (JC, Toot, The Voice), Ri'Cha ri Sancho (Baby, Bindu, Narrator), Zyla White (Principal States).
10% of proceeds are donated to the 501c3 LSN KIDS for scholarships, programming, and cultural activities!
**Confused?? Be sure to listen to Part 1 - Episodes 1-3 to hear the full story! **
Thanks for listening!
Copyrighted 2022 by Sancho Education Group, Inc.
Bonus: "TOOT'S HOLIDAY (Year-End) SAGA" [Part 2 - Episode 1/3]
"TOOT'S HOLIDAY (Year-End) SAGA" [Part 2 - Episode 1/3]
"Backtracking"
A story about four, 8th grade students and unexpected teleportation and their last day of school, before the winter holiday!
Featuring the voices of: Ana B. (Salutations), Bella B. (Tomaya), Jamie S. (Wanda), Jewel S. (Lily), Rayn Sancho (JC, Toot, The Voice), Ri'Cha ri Sancho (Baby, Bindu, Narrator), Zyla White (Principal States).
10% of proceeds are donated to the 501c3 LSN KIDS for scholarships, programming, and cultural activities!
**Confused?? Be sure to listen to Part 1 - Episodes 1-3 to hear the full story! **
Thanks for listening!
Copyrighted 2022 by Sancho Education Group, Inc.
Bonus: "TOOT'S HOLIDAY (Year-End) SAGA" [Part 1 - Episode 3/3]
"TOOT'S HOLIDAY (Year-End) SAGA" [Part 1 - Episode 3/3]
A story about four, 8th grade students and unexpected teleportation and their last day of school, before the winter holiday!
Featuring the voices of: Bella B. (Tomaya), Jamie S. (Wanda), Jewel S. (Lily), Rayn Sancho (JC, Toot, The Voice), Ri'Cha ri Sancho (Baby, Bindu, Narrator), Zyla White (Principal States).
10% of proceeds are donated to the 501c3 LSN KIDS
**Part 2 [Episodes 4-6] air on or before December 31st. **
Thanks for listening!
Bonus: "TOOT'S HOLIDAY (Year-End) SAGA" [Part 1 - Episode 2/3]
"TOOT'S HOLIDAY (Year-End) SAGA" [Part 1 - Episode 2/3]
A story about four, 8th grade students and unexpected teleportation and their last day of school, before the winter holiday!
Featuring the voices of: Bella B. (Tomaya), Jamie S. (Wanda), Jewel S. (Lily), Rayn Sancho (JC, Toot, The Voice), Ri'Cha ri Sancho (Baby, Bindu, Narrator), Zyla White (Principal States).
10% of proceeds are donated to the 501c3 LSN KIDS
**Part 2 [Episodes 4-6] air on or before December 31st. **
Thanks for listening!
Bonus: "TOOT'S HOLIDAY (Year-End) SAGA" [Part 1 - Episode 1/3]
"TOOT'S HOLIDAY (Year-End) SAGA" [Part 1 - Episode 1/3]
A story about four, 8th grade students and unexpected teleportation and their last day of school, before the winter holiday!
Featuring the voices of: Bella B. (Tomaya), Jamie S. (Wanda), Jewel S. (Lily), Rayn Sancho (JC, Toot, The Voice), Ri'Cha ri Sancho (Baby, Bindu, Narrator), Zyla White (Principal States).
10% of these proceeds are donated to the 501c3 LSN KIDS for scholarships and programs.
**Part 2 [Episodes 4-6] air on or before December 31st. **
~ Celebrating Veterans ~ (Season 2, Episode 9)
We are fortunate to have veterans among us who span far and wide across the globe. Veterans take responsibility for the lives of others when they enlist in the military. They put the safety of others before their own. This is their sworn duty before or if they ever reach a combat zone.
November 11th marks the United States’ celebration of veterans across the six branches of military service. Sancho Education Group and subsidiaries honor the sacrifice of veterans and their dedication to those outside of themselves.
“Thank you for your willingness to serve!”
Narrated by: B.R.S., Jamie S., Jewel S., and Dr. Ri’Cha ri Sancho
See more @ sanchoeducation.com & the Corporal Freddie Stowers Distinction in Diversity Scholarship for kids
Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month – Youth in Action (Season 2, Episode 8)
Narrated by: B.R.S.
See more @ sanchoeducation.com
Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month – Culture & Family (Season 2, Episode 7)
Many children have the opportunity to live in multigenerational, familial settings. Several Hispanic &
Latino community members embrace this aspect of culture and family. Learn what the beauty of loved
ones can cause.
Narrated by: R. Sancho, PhD
See more @ sanchoeducation.com
Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month & Why it Is Important (Season 2, Episode 6)
Narrated by: B.R.S.
See more @ sanchoeducation.com
DEI: The "Triple 'P' Approach" (Unconscious Bias Awareness)
The "Triple 'P' Approach" copyrighted by Sancho Education Group is a quick process to recognize and dissuade unconscious bias from surfacing negatively, in a moment. It should be noted that bias can be positively or negatively situated, given the nature of a subject.
Narrated by: B.R.S.
See content @ DEI JAB (sanchoeducation.com)
B & P : LSN KIDS Scholarship Opportunity! (Season 2, Episode 4)
It’s Time to Announce the Winners of the LSN KIDS Cpl. Freddie Stowers Distinction in Diversity Scholarship!
Delivered by:
B.R.S. Rising College Freshman & 2 Time Merit Scholarship Awardee
DEI B & P Segment: Active & Reflective Listening (Season 2, Episode 3)
DEI Segment: Active & Reflective Listening (Season 2, Episode 3)
Team leaders and team members can change the culture of a workplace by implementing a few no-cost options that ignite positive sparks in the brain. Sometimes it is what you do, rather than what you know that fosters growth.
In this spot, listen to a few important tips on about these two types of listening. Which do you do the most?
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Delivered by:
Dr. Ri’Cha ri Sancho, Organizational & Education Consultant
Director of Operations, Sancho Education Group & Jamie (LSN KIDS, middle school student)
Cpl. Freddie Stowers, Youth Build-A-Book Project 1! (Season 2, Episode 2)
LSN KIDS (501c3) students participate in the Youth Build-A-Book Project (1) to build a book honoring the life of Cpl. Freddie Stowers!
In this spot, hear about the journey they have started and follow their progress.
https://sites.google.com/corporalfreddiestowers.org/lsnkidsscholarshipproject/home
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Delivered by:
Ri’Cha ri Sancho, PhD, Anna (Elementary school student), B.R.S. (High school senior), & Jewel (Middle school student)
2022 Grand Re-Opening Kick-Off! (Season 2, Episode 1)
Welcome back to Bits & Pieces in 2022 with a Black History Month short message!
Delivered by: B.R.S. High School Student & Ri'Cha ri Sancho, PhD
Mixed by: LSN KIDS, B.R.S. High School Student & Sponsor spot by Middle School, Jamie S.
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It’s Time for Kwanzaa!! (Season 1: Episode 19)
Today is the start of Kwanzaa! Listen to learn more about this year-ending celebration and the principles that guide it!
Delivered by: B.R.S. High School Student & Ri’Cha ri Sancho, PhD
Mixed by LSN KIDS, High School Student B.R.S. & Sponsor spot by LSN KIDS Middle Schooler, Jamie S.
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LSN KIDS WEEK! Children & Hunger (Season 1: Episode 18)
There are millions of children who are homeless in the United States (U.S.). 2020 marked the first year ethnic minority children became the majority of all children in the U.S. Listen to our featured LSN KIDS students Ana & Bella, as they provide details about the growing issue of homelessness and ways to help.
Delivered by: Siblings Ana & Bella, Florida Elementary Students
Mixed by LSN KIDS, High School Student B.R.S. & Sponsor spot by LSN KIDS Middle Schooler, Jamie S.
*Visit sanchoeducation.com/outreach for information about the Sancho Education Group and LSN KIDS (501c3) joint Covid19 Food Relief Program for student families.
Uplifting Ancestral Peace (Season 1: Episode 17)
In the U.S., November is National Native American (Indigenous People) Month. This segment of Bits & Pieces reflects on the lost graves of Native American children and enslaved African Americans that have emerged as a new Call to Ancestral Peace. Learn about organizations who are working to ameliorate the past transgressions of those who prompted these actions to secure an informed future for new generations.
Delivered by Zjala Stephens, College Senior & Artist Extraordinaire
Mixed by LSN KIDS, High School Student B.R.S. & Sponsor spot by LSN KIDS Middle Schooler, Jamie S.
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Native American Contributions & Stats! Get the Facts! (Season 1: Episode 16)
National Native American (Indigenous People) Month is celebrated in November in the United States. Although this month is far from the only time in which we should recognize the contributions of Native American or Indigenous individuals, it is one in which this nation asks for those who otherwise bypass recognition to do so.
Listen to this segment to hear population statistics and resources to learn more about ways to become involved with activities, movements, and service to Native American students and communities.
Delivered by: Ri’Cha ri Sancho, PhD, Education (Specializing in: Race, Equality, & Language) / Organizational Psychology & eCornell Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Program |Course Facilitator
Mixed by LSN KIDS, High School Student B.R.S. & Sponsor spot by LSN KIDS Middle Schooler, Jamie S.
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Know "NOs” Rule! A Tip to Communicate More Effectively! (Season 1: Episode 15)
Do you find yourself in verbal debacles with your co-workers? Are you a leader in your workplace? Have you thought of ceasing to use negative words?
Sometimes, using negative words can impact the delivery of a well-intended message. Listen to learn more.
Delivered by: Ri’Cha ri Sancho, PhD, Education (Specializing in: Race, Equality, & Language) / Organizational Psychology & eCornell Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Program, Course Facilitator
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Covid19 in the Hispanic Community (Season 1: Episode 14)
In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, we take a look at the pervasive growth of covid19 in the Latinx community – exploring locations, impact on kids, and info bits about people held in detention centers.
To learn more about our covid19 Relief program for student families, sponsored by the youth 501c3, LSN KIDS, see our website for the next round of upcoming registration @ https://sanchoeducation.com/outreach.
Delivered by:
Ri’Cha ri Sancho, PhD, Education (Specializing in: Race, Equality, & Language) / Organizational Psychology
*Visit K12civilleadership.com for our October Spotlight on three Mental Health Professionals answering a single question pertaining to covid19 and health care at the sole proprietorship, education, and juvenile disciplines. See our blog for tips to work with all people more peacefully in the workplace. Visit sanchoeducation.com for information to benefit educators, student families, and education advocates.
Bonus! World Mental Health Day (Season 1, Bonus 2)
World Mental Health Day is October 10, 2021 this year.
Join us in recognizing this day for those who have challenges and those who are living or working with individuals who may have been diagnosed with mental health challenges.
*Visit K12civilleadership.com for our October Spotlight on three Mental Health Professionals answering a single question pertaining to covid19 and health care at the sole proprietorship, education, and juvenile disciplines. See our blog for tips to work with all people more peacefully in the workplace. Visit sanchoeducation.com for information to benefit educators, student families, and education advocates.
Speaker: Ri’Cha ri Sancho, PhD, Education (Specializing in: Race, Equality, & Language) / Organizational Psychology
DEI (JAB) #4: Part 4/4: What does the “I” in DEI Mean… (???) (Season 1, Episode 12)
Part four (4) of this 4-part, Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion segment explains the meaning of Inclusion, how it differs from Diversity, and provides an example of each + a practical strategy for increasing inclusion efforts in workplace and education settings.
Ri’Cha ri Sancho, PhD, Education (Specializing in: Race, Equality, & Language) & Organizational Psychology | eCornell Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Program Course Facilitator (Cornell University)
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B & P 11: National Hispanic Heritage Month (NHHM): Language & a MYTH DISPELLED! (Season 1: Episode 11)
Hear a few stats on Spanish [español], how it is progressing in the U.S. and the world, and what to make your “New Year’s NHHM’s Resolution.”
Delivered by:
Ri’Cha ri Sancho, PhD, Education (Specializing in: Race, Equality, & Language) / Organizational Psychology
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DEI (JAB) Spot #4: Part 3/4: What does the “E” in DEI Mean… (???)
Part three (3) of this 4-part, Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI) segment explains the meaning of Equity, how it differs from Equality, and examples in workplace and education settings.
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Delivered by:
Ri’Cha ri Sancho, PhD, Education (Specializing in: Race, Equality, & Language) / Organizational Psychology
eCornell Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Program Course Facilitator
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Intro: Hispanic Heritage Month (Season 1, Episode 9)
Celebrate the start of National Hispanic Heritage Month (el mes de la herencia hispana). Listen to our weekly spots this month recognizing member of Latinx culture and their contributions to U.S. history.
In this spot, hear an intro to the month, how it came to be, and dispel a myth or two!
Delivered by:
B.R.S., Rising High School Senior & National Honor Society Student
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Bonus Spot: Conformity Bias – Alston & Thompson Breaking Barriers to Equal Pay in Federal Government (#8)
Have you heard about the female federal workers who fought the legal battle to gain Equal Pay for Women in the Government Printing Office (GPO)? One identified as African American & the other Caucasian. They were Shirley Stowers Alston and Dorothy Thompson. Listen to their achievement.
In this quick segment, find out the meaning of “Conformity Bias” and “Cognitive Dissonance;” often known as barriers to equality, equity, belonginess, and psychological safety in the workplace.
Delivered by:
Ri’Cha ri Sancho, PhD, Education (Specializing in: Race, Equality, & Language) / Organizational Psychology
eCornell Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Program Course Facilitator
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Are there Visitors, Friends or Foes? Season 1, Episode 7
High School Student B.R.S. brings us news about the Unidentified Flying Object (UFO)/ Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) report released in response to frequent aerial sightings, as well as a brief mention of diversity measures for the newest branch of the military, Space Force.
Delivered by:
B.R.S., Rising High School Senior & National Honor Society Student
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