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What's Really Going On: A Spotlight on Solutions for Improving Student Achievement in America's Schools
Dr. Sonya Whitaker
34 episodes
6 months ago
In this podcast Dr. Sonya Whitaker describes what is meant by performing in the paint. Furthermore she provides concrete examples of the types of strategies leaders should use navigate political waters associated with achieving at high levels.
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In this podcast Dr. Sonya Whitaker describes what is meant by performing in the paint. Furthermore she provides concrete examples of the types of strategies leaders should use navigate political waters associated with achieving at high levels.
Show more...
Education
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Why Can't I Find Any Unsweetened Tea in the Black Community?
What's Really Going On: A Spotlight on Solutions for Improving Student Achievement in America's Schools
13 minutes 13 seconds
2 years ago
Why Can't I Find Any Unsweetened Tea in the Black Community?
After years of experimenting, Dr. Sonya Whitaker noticed a trend that causes her concern and the trend is directly tied to her personal experiences related to limited to no ability to obtain unsweetened ice tea in any of the black communities she frequents. In this podcast she opens up about topics related to black people being disproportionately harder hit by heart disease risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity and challenges fast food service providers to make a concentrated effort to engage in practices geared more toward extending the life expectancy rates of African Americans. Dr. Whitakers own grandmother died at the age of 54 due to complications related to heart disease.
What's Really Going On: A Spotlight on Solutions for Improving Student Achievement in America's Schools
In this podcast Dr. Sonya Whitaker describes what is meant by performing in the paint. Furthermore she provides concrete examples of the types of strategies leaders should use navigate political waters associated with achieving at high levels.