Building Our Network of Diversity

BONDcast

The BONDcast is a space for conversations related to the The Building Our Network of Diversity (BOND) Project, which is committed to advancing efforts to recruit, develop, support, empower, and retain male educators of color. The BOND Project demonstrates its commitment through professional enrichment, mentoring, scholarship, and fellowship activities for educators across the country. CONNECT:BondEducators.orgInfo@BondEducators.org

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Building Our Network of Diversity

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Education

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bondeducators.org

Dernier épisode

20 avr. 2026

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Épisodes

HBCUs Are Fertile Soil for Educator Preparation 20.04.2026

Dr. Sean Warner, professor of Educational Leadership and Higher Education Policy at Clark Atlanta University, describes the roles that IHEs—particularly HBCUs—play in developing the next generations of educators and school leaders.

From South America to Corporate America to Public Education 13.04.2026

National-award winning educator Dr. Angello Villarreal, tells us about how we can learn from his experiences transitioning from South America to corporate America to public education.

"Affective Learning" vs. "Explicit Learning" 06.04.2026

Julius B. Anthony, President and Founder of The Believe Project, explains why targeting "Affective Learning" in addition to "Explicit Learning” matters for teachers who support students of color.

The Five Seekers 04.03.2026

Rolando Ochoa, author of “The Five Seekers,” a novel about the five individuals fight for democracy and peace in Cuba. Rolando is going to explain how his experiences as a child immigrant from Cuba, his service in the U.S. Army, and college professor combined to shape is views as an educator and his perspective as a writer.

Cultivating Supportive Spaces for Students and Educators of Color 24.02.2026

Dr. VaShawn Smith, an award-winning school leader from the Greater Kansas City Region, shares how his experiences have led him to be one of the the nation's strongest advocates for the creation of inclusive of spaces.

Modeling Career Reflection 20.02.2026

Mr. Albert Lewis, veteran educator and school leader in the Washington, D. C. area models self-reflection as he looks back on his career in education, and he does the same as he considers his future moves.

Blending Purpose with Entrepreneurship 27.01.2026

Dr. Christopher Roblész, founder and CEO of Math N’ More, shares how powerful we can become when we blend purpose with entrepreneurship. He’s been doing it for years now, and he gives us the inside scoop.

The Pursuit of Excellence and Impact 13.01.2026

Teacher, principal, program coordinator, National Board candidate, and speaker, Dr. Kyle Bacon shares what he’s learned about the pursuit of excellence and impact across the two plus decades of his wide-ranging career.

Reflections of a Teacher of the Year 06.01.2026

Mr. Leon Smith, a nationally-renown educator, leader, and policy advocate, shares his reflections on a lifetime of service: his challenges, his triumphs, and a few of the many role models who have inspired his award-winning career.

The Power of Social Connectedness 23.12.2025

Dr. Jeremy Holloway is the Assistant Professor and Director ofGeriatric Education at the University of North Dakota and Equity Professor at Highlands University. He explains how his professional and personal experiences have taught him that social connectedness is one of the keys to success for everystakeholder in education—and that means all of us.   His book, The Social Determinants of Health To...

A Coach's Mindset 16.12.2025

Mario Jovan is the founder of Messy Roots , an organization that connects social impact leaders and coaches in ways that transform the lives of their organizations and the communities they serve. Mario explains how his blend of artistry, storytelling, and leadership coaching have always been a part of his journey.  Now, he uses those tools to uplift his community.

The Stories We Tell Ourselves (and Our Students) 09.12.2025

2022 Nebraska Teacher of the Year and 2023 NEA Horace Mann Award winner, Mr. Lee Perez, shares what he’s learned about the profound impact of storytelling in the classroom.

How HBCUs Can Support the Male Educator Pipeline 25.11.2025

National-award winning educator Darren Rainey, Sr., Program Manager for the Recruitment and Retention of Diverse Educators for Delaware State University, shares his insider’s view of how HBCUs can support the male educator pipeline.

Nonreflective People Can Never Be Highly Effective People 18.11.2025

BET Honors in Excellence in Education Award and Microsoft History Makers Award winner Kwame Simmons, Sr., founder of The Simmons Advantage, shares strategies that balance high expectations, empathy, resilience, self-care, and community service in education.

Promoting a Culture of Aloha 11.11.2025

Former Hawaii teacher of they year and current school leader, Mr. Derek Minakami, explains how he honors students’ cultures, promotes a sense of place, amplifies students' agency, and nurtures a culture of Aloha.

Journey to Excellence: Dr. Marvin Lynn 04.11.2025

One of the most cited researchers in the United States, Dr. Marvin Lynn, reflects on his journey to world-renowned excellence and what the rest of us can learn from his experiences.

Belonging is More Than a Word 28.10.2025

Author, host, and equity leader, Dr. Sheldon Eakins, shares his definition” of “belonging,” describes how great organizations can operationalize it, and explain concrete ways that you can cultivate it within your organization.

Learning to Relearn 25.02.2025

Season 4 of the BONDCast closes with Kwame Sarfo-Mensah, the founder of Identity Talk Consulting, LLC, a global educational consulting firm that specializes in developing K-12 teachers into identity-affirming educators. Given our current sociopolitical climate, Kwame explains why his new book, “Learning to Relearn,” is an essential read for educators and non-educators alike. Kwame's Links Kwam...

Good Classroom Instruction Requires Antiracist Pedagogy 11.02.2025

Teacher, leader, fitness trainer, and traveler, Mr. Lorenzo Deloatch, shares his view as a person who has recently transitioned from classroom teacher to teacher leader, and how effective classroom instruction and antiracist pedagogy are one and the same. You can find Mr. Deloatch on LinkedIn here:  https://www.linkedin.com/mwlite/profile/in/lorenzo-deloatch-86475a2a8?trk=contact-info

Men of Color as Educators of Young Children 04.02.2025

This episode features the early childhood educator and school math coach, Mr. Olurotimi Fagbohun. "Mr. Timi" shares how his experiences as an educator of young children have shaped his personal and professional perspectives.

Unlocking Leadership Potential with Strengths-Based Strategies 28.01.2025

In this episode, strengths-based consultant and international speaking champion, Tre’ Gammage explains how leaders leverage their strengths to reduce staff conflict, set clear goals, and eliminate previously unseen weaknesses. Here are Tre's sites: strengthsbasedtraining.com tregammage.com

Sharing Our Stories: The Power of the M.I.L.K. Writing System 21.01.2025

This episode features the prolific best-selling author and educator, Dr. Oliver T. Reid. He introduces us to some new terms, like “literary equity.” He’s written over 2 dozen books and won multiple awards. So tolerate Daman’s broken microphone and let’s learn together!

The Power of Math Education: From the Classroom to Consultancy 14.01.2025

In this episode of the BONDCast, we sit down with Okera Hawkins, CEO of Sound Perception Consulting, to explore his journey as an educator, consultant, and proud "girl" dad. With over 20 years of experience, Okera shares his mission to empower math educators through research-based strategies, his reflections on the challenges and joys of his educational journey, and the lasting impact of his work...

Brothers From Different Continents 03.12.2024

Mr. Kennedy Donkor, school leader and 2nd Deputy General Secretary of the Ghana National Association of Private Schools, describes the Ghanaian school system at the classroom, school building, and policy levels.

Promoting Mental and Physical Health 26.11.2024

Mr. Lewis Ponzo, Substance Misuse and Mental Health Promotion Director for the state of Georgia, explains how connections between substance abuse prevention, mental health supports, and community fellowship play roles in the education and wellbeing of our youth.

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