Dr. Sakeena Everett (she/her)
@sakeenaeverett
educator. writer. scholar. Founder @JusticeAsPraxis #JusticeAsPraxisInEd
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19-04-2013 13:02:06
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I’m still learning and growing in the work in the work everyday, and I’m so deeply appreciative of your love and support 💜 Dr. Dr. Betina Hsieh 謝原真!
Thanks for sharing, Mandie Bevels Dunn! There are some great pieces in there… winking at you 🤩
A FREE download of Dr. Sakeena Everett (she/her) 's latest publication on Trauma-Informed Teaching. Thank you National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) for making this available to all. Thank you Dr Everett for your invaluable scholarship and love ❤️🔥🌈❤️
This feature article by Dr. Keisha Allen Kindel Turner-Nash Kyla Britt Thomas and Dr. Sakeena Everett (she/her) can be read here: library.ncte.org/journals/la/is…
Congrats to one of our new faculty members, Dr. Sakeena Everett (she/her), on her recent publication! Check it out 👇
Dr. Sakeena Everett (she/her) you rocked it today. Thank you for your knowledge. #ncte2022
Thanks Jameka Thomas, Ph.D.! Appreciate you coming thru
We can hold joy & grief simultaneously. In fact, creating & maintaining spaces for joy, love & rest in the face of those who would dehumanize us is one of the strongest forms of resistance. Thx to my dear sibling Shamari K. Reid for reminding me of that this morning.
today.uconn.edu/2023/03/10-que… Thanks 🙏🏾 UConn Neag School of Education for acknowledging and celebrating my work 😊
If you are planning to come to the writingandliteracies SIG business meeting, listen to our latest Inquiring Minds podcast episode, where our guests discuss how @gholdyM's work has inspired their research, teaching, and practice. #literacies Listen here: on.soundcloud.com/dLA1H
Are you a Black woman faculty in higher education who is experiencing (or have experienced) grief in response to a human death of a loved one, then please consider participating in my study which is sponsored by Spencer Foundation and UConn Neag School of Education
We read #UnearthingJoy in my masters “Teaching Children’s Lit” course in the UConn Neag School of Education ! We’re beyond fortunate the AmAzIng Dr. Gholdy Muhammad stopped by to chat about Genius and Joy!
Please support Dr. Sakeena Everett (she/her)'s efforts to understand the experiences of grief among Black women faculty in higher education by sharing the opportunity to participate in this study in your networks. #blackmentalhealth #blackmentalhealthmatters #blackwome…lnkd.in/ga8BErzU