
In this episode of Too Dope Teachers and a Mic, Gerardo is joined by Sahba Rohani, Executive Director of Roots Connected, to dive into what it means to center belonging in schools. From her TED Talk on the power of names to her decades of work in intentionally diverse communities, Sahba shares how small shifts in mindset and practice can transform classrooms, staff culture, and whole school communities. Together, Gerardo and Sahba unpack anti-bias education as more than a curriculum add-on—it’s a lens, a practice, and a path toward joy and justice.Show NotesIn this powerful conversation, Gerardo and Sahba explore:The story behind Sahba’s TED Talk on names, identity, and belonging.Why belonging isn’t “soft work”—it’s the foundation of learning and thriving.How small shifts in practice (like reframing a simple classroom question) can have big impact.Roots Connected’s dual process for change: internal transformation + practice shifts.Building intentional community with students, families, and staff.Staying grounded and persistent in the face of DEI pushback.The radical power of joy in justice-centered education.And of course… Sahba’s Top 5 hip hop & R&B legends (spoiler: GenX R&B family, this one’s for you).Resources & Links:Roots ConnectedSahba’s TED Talk EmbraceRaceFollow Roots Connected on Instagram and LinkedInListen in for practical takeaways, mindset shifts, and a reminder that joy itself is radical.
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