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The Resistance: An Underground Educators Podcast
Evalaurene Jean-Charles
157 episodes
3 days ago
This podcast is a space for educators fighting the system from the inside. Hosted by me, Evalaurene Jean-Charles, coach behind Black on Black Education and the Liberation Library, this show is where secondary educators come to reflect, resist, and rebuild their classrooms as liberatory spaces without burning out. Each episode is a reminder that rigor, joy, and student voice are our resistance tools, and that when we use them intentionally, we push back against standardization, compliance culture, and systems that harm Black and Brown children.
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This podcast is a space for educators fighting the system from the inside. Hosted by me, Evalaurene Jean-Charles, coach behind Black on Black Education and the Liberation Library, this show is where secondary educators come to reflect, resist, and rebuild their classrooms as liberatory spaces without burning out. Each episode is a reminder that rigor, joy, and student voice are our resistance tools, and that when we use them intentionally, we push back against standardization, compliance culture, and systems that harm Black and Brown children.
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My Story, Our Struggle — Why I Fight from the Inside
The Resistance: An Underground Educators Podcast
36 minutes 35 seconds
6 months ago
My Story, Our Struggle — Why I Fight from the Inside

Welcome to the first episode of The Resistance, a podcast for underground educators fighting the system from the inside. This first episode is my truth about why I do this work and who I do it for. It's an unpolished walk through my life, growing up as the oldest daughter of a mother battling addiction and mental health challenges, navigating seven schools in seven years, being thrust into adult responsibilities before I could even spell them, and still showing up every day ready to learn, lead, and love hard.

The way we’ve been trained to teach, manage, and “raise scores” is doing real harm. The Resistance is where we unlearn that mess. We stop saying “that’s just the way it is” and start building classrooms that center humanity, healing, and high expectations.

Whether you’re a day-one revolutionary or just starting to question the system, this episode is your call to get in formation.

Ways to Take Action:

  • Join the Liberation Library for ongoing support + weekly tools to resist in your classroom.

  • Enroll in the Ten Toes Down Summer Mastermind to build your revolutionary educator playbook.

  • Drop a review, share the episode, or tag me @blackonblacked to help spread the word.

This is The Resistance. And we're standing ten toes down.

Keep Learning & Stay Connected:

  • Check out the Black on Black Education Documentary
  • You Know What Pisses Me Off About Education
  • Parent/Teacher/ Student: The Perfect Trifecta to Create Revolutionary Change
The Resistance: An Underground Educators Podcast
This podcast is a space for educators fighting the system from the inside. Hosted by me, Evalaurene Jean-Charles, coach behind Black on Black Education and the Liberation Library, this show is where secondary educators come to reflect, resist, and rebuild their classrooms as liberatory spaces without burning out. Each episode is a reminder that rigor, joy, and student voice are our resistance tools, and that when we use them intentionally, we push back against standardization, compliance culture, and systems that harm Black and Brown children.