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WHAT AM I UP TO?

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Teaching

I'm currently working in the San Ramon Valley School District teaching High School English in the Social Justice Pathway. I have recently gained my Social Science credential as well, and plan to teach AP African American Studies.

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Doctoral Studies

I have  been attending the University of San Francisco's School of Education to earn my doctorate of education in the International and Multicultural Education department. I am specializing in racial justice as I research culturally-sustaining Ethnic Studies pedagogy for  AfroLatiné students and its healing impact for AfroLatiné educators.

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Black Women Be Knowing

Last year, Dr. Eghosa Obaizamomwan-Hamilton and I started the podcast, Black Women Be Knowing, where we discuss the realities of teaching in the suburbs as Black Women. I am happy to say, we recently completed our second season and look forward to more to come!

My Academic Works

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Poetry as a Stepping Stone to English Language Literacy

Master's Capstone Project

This project explores the historical execution of English as a Second Language (ESL) education and how it may be improved through the use of a poetry unit. The main goals of the unit are to improve English Language Learners (ELLs) reading comprehension and production of written work by bolstering student identity through validation of their home cultures and languages, which will engage students through personal connections. The unit seeks to make these connections through the use of code-meshing, as a means of validating students’ languages, and through culturally relevant resources to validate students’ multicultural backgrounds. There are three phases of the unit: introduction to code-meshing, reading and analysis, and writing for self-expression. The second a third phases are the main focal points for this unit as students learn to analyze and negotiate interpretations based on textual evidence, and as they explore their identities by taking ownership of their deliberate language choices, being empowered in telling their own stories, and making connections with an audience through the written work and by performing the poem aloud. This paper includes an introduction to the problem, an explanation of my focus of inquiry and the theoretical under workings, a rationalization for the context, a synthesis of the unit plan, and a discussion of expectations and potential limitations of the unit. Following the paper is the unit plan itself, and the resources for the lessons can be found in the appendices. 

The Sleep, The Awakening, The Dream

Teaching Credential Self-Study

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Bridging the Gap: Crossing from Innocence to Experience

Undergraduate Senior Thesis

Collection of poetry modeled in part after William Blake's Songs of Innocence and of Experience

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