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Michelle Love-Day

@mloveday_ed

Michelle shares information for parents/schools, how to advocate for their children, and how to create a rich diverse literacy environment.

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Dr. Sheila Cote-Meek (@sheilacotemeek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sharing this here, a colleague posted this on LinkedIn. It pushes our thinking around #EDI by asking critical questions worth reflecting on #EquityDiversityInclusion

Sharing this here, a colleague posted this on LinkedIn. It pushes our thinking around #EDI by asking critical questions worth reflecting on #EquityDiversityInclusion
Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While today’s terrible display of terror and meanness shakes us, let’s remember: Jon Ossoff, Jewish son of an immigrant & Reverend Raphael Warnock, first Black Senator from Georgia, will join a Catholic POTUS & the first woman, Black + Indian VP in our nation’s capital. God bless America.

Michelle Love-Day (@mloveday_ed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Utah has been exhausting for a Black women these last two weeks. I refuse to let it ruin the month I love so much. #BlackHistoryIsAmericanHistory #CulturallyRelevantEnvironments

Michelle Love-Day (@mloveday_ed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Appreciate the nod. Education from an educator is so important before making a decision. If we can’t help, I can direct you to a ton of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion trainers.

Governor Cox (@govcox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here in Utah, we strive to create a culture of hope, love, understanding, and respect by celebrating our common humanity. Happy #Pride Month, Utah! #LetsGo #OneUtah

Here in Utah, we strive to create a culture of hope, love, understanding, and respect by celebrating our common humanity. 

Happy #Pride Month, Utah!

#LetsGo #OneUtah
First Lady and Friends (@flandfriends) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this week's episode, Utah's First Lady Abby Cox is joined by Michelle Love-Day (Founder of RISE Virtual Academy) to talk about growing up in Lorain, OH, and how the culture helped her developed a sense of pride in her hometown.

In this week's episode, Utah's First Lady <a href="/AbbyPalmerCox/">Abby Cox</a> is joined by <a href="/mloveday_ed/">Michelle Love-Day</a> (Founder of RISE Virtual Academy) to talk about growing up in Lorain, OH, and how the culture helped her developed a sense of pride in her hometown.
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How do people read something, insert a phrase and the pass it off as what she’s saying? When they are trying their hardest to prove they are not as wrong wrong wrong as they are. I’m starting to feel sorry for them. This is sad.

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Thank you for recognizing and sharing this. Our State board members need to be held accountable, too. #DEI needs to be in our schools.

Be A King (@berniceking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My father did not dream of a colorblind society. He dreamed of a World House where the terrors of white supremacy, colonialism & imperialism are eradicated. And of a Beloved Community where extreme materialism, poverty, racism & war are not horrifying blights against humanity.

Michelle Love-Day (@mloveday_ed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Giving “the talk of my life” was a dream come true. Saturday, I was able to walk the stage after 3 months of writing, editing, and memorizing. TEDxSaltLakeCity was an amazing experience that has forever changed me. #tedxspeaker #tedxsaltlakecity #publicspeaking #radicalreframe

Giving “the talk of my life” was a dream come true. Saturday, I was able to walk the stage after 3 months of writing, editing, and memorizing. TEDxSaltLakeCity was an amazing experience that has forever changed me.

#tedxspeaker #tedxsaltlakecity #publicspeaking #radicalreframe
Dalai Lama (@dalailama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If children only sharpen their brains at school, there’s no guarantee they won’t go on to make trouble. To balance their keen brains, they need a warm heart. The more compassionate they learn to be, the more useful members of society they’re likely to become.