Brandon Jenkins

Teaching In Color

Education EN ↓ 22 episodes

Welcome to Teaching In Color! This podcast the voices of teachers of color and explores the world of education. Each week, we share inspiring stories and insights from educators who are making a difference. Join us as we celebrate diversity, uncover impactful stories and learn strategies for fostering inclusive classrooms. Tune in for engaging conversations and a community dedicated to uplifting educators of color.

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Brandon Jenkins

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Education

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Latest episode

Mar 11, 2026

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Episodes

Teaching Across Cultures: Being Black in a Hispanic School Community 11.03.2026

In this episode of Teaching in Color, host Brandon J engages in a deep conversation with educator Tevin King about the intersection of identity, advocacy, and education. Tevin shares his experiences as a Black educator in a predominantly Hispanic community in El Paso, Texas, discussing the cultural differences he navigates in the classroom and the challenges faced by bilingual students. The conver...

Liberation in the Classroom: A Conversation with Askia Brown 25.02.2026

In the latest episode of Teaching in Color, host Brandon Jenkins engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with Askeia Brown, a passionate advocate for Black students and communities. Together, they explore the importance of purpose and accountability in education, shedding light on how these principles can transform the learning experience for marginalized students.

New Year, Same Mission: Centering Educator Voices with Davon Clarke 14.01.2026

We’re officially back 🎙️ Teaching in Color kicks off the new year with an intentional conversation featuring Davon Clarke—a tenured NYC public school educator, NYU adjunct instructor, and education leader. In this episode, Davon shares his journey in education, the importance of teacher leadership, and why those student “ah-ha” moments still matter most. We talk growth, purpose, and what it means...

Lights, Camera, Classroom: Storytelling & Systemic Change with Ashley Brajaé Jackson 13.08.2025

Ashley Brajaé Jackson is more than a teacher — she’s a storyteller. A Bay Area native now teaching 5th grade in a Los Angeles music magnet program, Ashley brings her experience as a two-time award-winning filmmaker, writer, director, and producer into the classroom to inspire and empower predominantly Black and Brown students in the Crenshaw/Baldwin Hills community. In this episode, Ashley unpacks...

First Year, New City: Teaching at the Intersections with Wesley 08.08.2025

In this powerful episode of  Teaching in Color , we sit down with Wesley — a first-year Black, queer educator navigating his first year of teaching in Los Angeles after graduating from UC Berkeley and pursuing his M.A. at Loyola Marymount. Wesley opens up about the challenges and growth that come with living in a new city, teaching at a Title I bilingual school, and managing the balancing act of g...

Redefining Leadership: Michael Ida on Asian American Identity and Educational Impact 13.06.2025

📘  Episode Description: In this episode of  Teaching in Color , we travel to Honolulu, Hawai‘i to sit down with  Michael Ida , the 2023 Hawai‘i State Teacher of the Year. With 27 years of experience in math and computer science education, Michael shares how his journey as an  Asian American educator  has shaped his leadership style, his teaching philosophy, and his mission to  challenge stereotyp...

Unexpected, Undeterred: Anaia Hawkins on Modern Teaching, Parenting, and Pushing Through 04.06.2025

In this episode of  Teaching in Color , we sit down with Anaia Lachelle Hawkins—also known as Ms. H—a 24-year-old second-year teacher from Kalamazoo, Michigan, whose path into education was anything but traditional. After earning her degree in Criminal Justice/Legal Studies, Anaia found herself stepping into the classroom just one week after graduation. Now teaching 5th grade in a self-contained c...

From Dropout to Degrees: Jonathan Velazquez on Grit, Growth, and Breaking the Mold 01.05.2025

In this powerful episode of  Teaching In Color , we sit down with Jonathan Vazquez, a Puerto Rican and Crucian educator whose life story defies the odds. From growing up in Brooklyn and navigating street life to dropping out of high school, Jonathan's path to education was anything but traditional. But at 26, on a dare, he went back to school—and earned three degrees in five years. Jonathan opens...

Finding Voice: Speech Therapy, Bilingualism, and Advocacy with Kavya Nadella 23.04.2025

In this episode of  Teaching in Color , we sit down with Kavya Nadella, a dedicated school-based pediatric speech therapist working with elementary students, many of whom are bilingual Spanish speakers. Kavya shares insights into the intersection of language development, academic success, and the unique challenges bilingual students face in speech therapy. We discuss the importance of cultural res...

Building Legacies, Creating Kingdoms: Johnnie D. Moultrie on Education, Representation, and Storytelling 10.04.2025

On this episode of  Teaching in Color , we welcome Johnnie D. Moultrie—educator, author, and assistant principal—who is passionate about inspiring young minds through culturally rich storytelling and transformative education. Johnnie shares insights into his  Adventures of Alex & Gabbie  book series, his innovative SEL curriculum, and the importance of representation in literature and leadersh...

Creating Harmonious Classrooms: Kyle Berkley's Journey in Music Education 02.04.2025

In this episode of  Teaching in Color , we explore the intersection of music education, representation, and diversity with Kyle Berkley, a passionate music educator. Kyle shares how music can be a powerful tool for cultural expression and student engagement, the importance of diverse representation in music curriculum, and the ways educators can create more inclusive spaces through the arts. Tune...

Breaking Barriers in Education: Stephanie Wan on Representation & Student Empowerment 26.03.2025

In this episode of  Teaching in Color , we sit down with Stephanie Wan, an inspiring educator dedicated to equity, representation, and student empowerment. With a passion for breaking barriers in education, Stephanie shares her journey as an Asian American teacher, the challenges and triumphs of fostering an inclusive classroom, and the importance of culturally responsive teaching. Join us as we e...

Centering Student Voices: A Conversation with Evalaurene Jean-Charles 19.03.2025

In this episode of  Teaching in Color , we sit down with Evalaurene Jean-Charles, a middle school history teacher in the Bronx and the co-founder and CEO of Black on Black Education. Evalaurene shares her journey as an educator and her mission to create happy and healthy learning environments for students of color through student-centered practices. We discuss the goals of Black on Black Education...

Redefining Resilience: Building Bridges in Education with Natalia Leija 12.03.2025

Join us on Teaching in Color as we sit down with Natalia Leija, a dedicated educator passionate about creating equitable opportunities for students. In this episode, Natalia shares her journey into education, the challenges and triumphs of being a woman of color in the classroom, and how she uses her voice to advocate for students and teachers alike. Together, we explore the power of authenticity,...

Finding Balance: Teaching, Basketball, and Authenticity with Garrison Thomas 05.03.2025

In this episode, we sit down with Garrison Thomas, an educator, public speaker, and professional basketball player based in Canada. Garrison shares his journey of navigating two powerful worlds—the classroom and the court—and how he’s found his authentic self by pursuing passion in every aspect of his life. We explore the importance of representation as a Black male educator, the lessons he brings...

Empowering Gen Z: Engaging Every Student with Megan Read 26.02.2025

In this episode of  Teaching in Color , we sit down with Megan Read, a dedicated 9th-grade English teacher from Minnesota who is passionate about unlocking the potential of every student. Megan shares her insights on student engagement, fostering meaningful discussions, and why she believes the world is underestimating Gen Z. As an Asian American educator with a rich cultural and educational backg...

Literacy, Leadership, and Lifelong Learning: Bernadette Booker’s Educational Journey 13.11.2024

In this episode of Teaching in Color , we welcome Bernadette Booker, a literacy specialist with a remarkable career that spans continents and grade levels. Originally a writer/editor, Bernadette found herself unexpectedly immersed in the world of education—16 years later, she’s still inspiring students and educators alike. From her beginnings as a kindergarten teacher in Austin ISD to her internat...

Called to Teach: Nick Cordray on Purpose, Passion, and Pushing Boundaries in the Classroom 30.10.2024

In this episode of Teaching in Color , we’re joined by Nick Cordray, a passionate science educator who’s transitioned from teaching middle school science to high school physics, with aspirations of becoming a principal. Nick shares his inspiring journey—from nearly entering the oil and gas industry to following his calling into education. We dive into his experiences in both small towns and urban...

Resilience and Redefining Success: Desiree’s Journey in Education 23.10.2024

In this episode of Teaching in Color, we’re joined by Desiree, a passionate educator who’s all about resilience and pushing boundaries in the classroom. From overcoming personal and professional obstacles to creating meaningful connections with her students, Desiree opens up about the realities of teaching in today’s world. We discuss her unique approach to student engagement, the importance of se...

Leading With Purpose: Principal Mo’s Journey in Education 16.10.2024

In this episode of Teaching in Color , we sit down with Principal Mo, a dynamic leader who’s changing the game in middle school education. From navigating the complexities of being a principal of color to creating equitable learning environments, Principal Mo shares her personal journey, leadership philosophies, and the impact she strives to make in her school community. Tune in as we discuss the...

Breaking Barriers: Kemonta Jackson on Leadership, Representation, and the Power of Influence 09.10.2024

In this episode of Teaching in Color , we’re joined by Kemonta Jackson, an influential leader and educator who’s making a mark both in and out of the classroom. With a focus on leadership, representation, and the importance of mentorship, Kemonta shares his experiences navigating the education system as a person of color. From overcoming stereotypes to shaping young minds, Kemonta dives deep into...

Finding Purpose: My Journey to Becoming an Educator 04.09.2024

In this inaugural episode of Teaching in Color , host Brandon Jenkins shares his personal journey into the world of education. From discovering his passion at an early age through a high school mentorship program to understanding the profound impact he could have as a role model for young students, Brandon reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped his career. He opens up about a transformative e...

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