Hosted by Dr. Sheldon L. Eakins, Founder of the Leading Equity Center
Hip Hop Education has continued to be a growing pathway to Culturally Responsive Teaching. Register for this FREE online event to learn ways that you can incorporate Hip Hop Culture into your school. Closed Captions included.
Professor
University of Georgia
Department of Educational Theory & Practice
Teach Hustle Inspire, CEO & Founder of the movement
Teacher Coach, Newark Board of Education
Assistant Professor of School Counseling at Manhattan College
Lecturer, Ohio University
Professor (Florida International University & Nova Southeastern University) and Educational Consultant (Ivy Rose Consulting)
Former Assistant Professor
Executive Director, Arts Corps. Co-Founder, Leaders Don’t Lead. Fresh Professor
Adjunct professor at New York University and Columbia University
Superintendent Sausalito Marin City School district
"Highly recommend! Thank you Dr. Eakins for this opportunity, I promise to take this back to my staff!"
"I'm spending the day doing some valuable PD. The Leading Equity Summit has inspiring and practical ways to reach students where they are, recognizing and honoring culture. "
"The appreciation for Hip Hop as a culture. Always thought of it as just the music. Now I know better. Thanks."
"When your colleague and friend buys you an all access pass to the Leading Equity Hip Hop Summit....you cry happy tears. Let's go!"
Sheldon L. Eakins, Ph.D. is the Founder of the Leading Equity Center and host of the Leading Equity Podcast. With over 11 years in education, he has served as a teacher, principal, and Director of Special Education.
Dr. Eakins has a passion for helping educators accomplish equitable practices in their schools. He has earned a B.S. degree in Social Science Education, an M.S. degree in Educational Leadership, and a Ph.D. in K-12 Education.
Twitter: @sheldoneakins
Get inspired by learning what Hip Hop can do for your school.
Grab the All-Access Pass which includes a bonus session on "Intersecting Black and Queer Identity Through Hip Hop."