49. Unpack Your Ableism, Create REAL Change in Your Child’s Curriculum, & Don’t Forget to Check Your Privilege with Heather Clarke

We need new educational curriculums, we need to unpack our ableism and check out privilege, and we need to do it now. In this episode of Parenting Decolonized, I welcome Heather Clarke, a Black Afro Caribbean educational disability advocate, professor of special education and child development, and neurodivergent mother of two. Listen in as Heather and I have a powerful discussion about how to create real change in your child’s school system and why it’s important to unpack your own ableism and privilege (even if you’re Black and neurodivergent).In this episode, we talk about…How to better show up for your community’s education and advocate for your child.Should parents be in charge of their children’s educational curriculum?Anti-Blackness and ableism in the parenting space.How to unpack your ableism and your privilege as a parent.….and more!Are you ready to lead with acceptance, dismantle ableism, and see real change in your child’s education? Tune into this discussion to learn more! Then, join us in the Conscious Parenting for Social Justice Collective, our Black-led, multiracial collective of parents, working together to simultaneously transform ourselves, our families, and our communities by decolonizing our minds! Can’t wait to see you there!P.S. Heather is hosting a workshop for parents on navigating the IEP process with a culturally responsive lens during the Parenting Decolonized Conference (May 20th-22nd, 2022). Don’t miss it!Don't forget to share, rate, and let me know what you think of this week's episode on Facebook and Instagram!To connect further with Heather:Visit her website: www.learning-advocate.comFollow her on Instagram: www.instagram.com/learning_advocateFollow her on Twitter: www.twitter.com/learnadvocate

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Raising children is hard. Raising children while black is even harder. The Parenting Decolonized podcast shines the light on how colonization has impacted the black family structure and what to do about it. Host Yolanda Williams takes you on the journey as she learns how to raise liberated black children without breaking their spirits. Yolanda and her guests discuss how to decolonize your parenting by resisting old narratives, how to use conscious parenting as activism against white supremacy, reclaiming ancestral ways of parenting, and how to become a more mindful, conscious parent.