Feb. 5, 2021

Celebration of Black Excellence, Pantera Negra, and Tubmans with Rohiatou Siby

Celebration of Black Excellence, Pantera Negra, and Tubmans with Rohiatou Siby
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The Liberated Educator

Special guest Rohiatou Siby blesses the studio for this CPT conversation covering

C - Celebrating Black Excellence (It starts with a C.): Ken, Dee, and Rohiatou discuss the importance of ensuring Black History month is more than 28 days of observance, but a launchpad into recognizing and celebrating black excellence throughout the year.

P - Pantera Negra: Dee reveals his feels toward the celebration of black excellence in The Black Panther while viewing it in a foreign country. Is it the same?

T - Tubmans: Will the government truly change the $20 to depict the great Harriett Tubman. What will you do with your first Tubman?


Rohiatou (@Siby_Rohiatou ) is a life-long learner, educator, artist, and mentor committed to centering the health and well-being of traditionally marginalized learners. Her work in education spans over a decade as a performing arts educator and instructional coach where she taught and created programming in both traditional school settings and renowned performing arts institutions. After receiving her B.F.A in Theater Arts/Dance from her beloved Howard University, Rohiatou was selected to participate in The Lincoln Center Scholars’ inaugural cohort. Since obtaining her Masters in Educational Leadership, Rohiatou has been hard at work, with a group of brilliant women, designing a school for Black and Brown girls, while working as a blended learning coach with LINC.  





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Rohiatou Sabi

Rohiatou (@Siby_Rohiatou ) is a life-long learner, educator, artist, and mentor committed to centering the health and well-being of traditionally marginalized learners. Her work in education spans over a decade as a performing arts educator and instructional coach where she taught and created programming in both traditional school settings and renowned performing arts institutions. After receiving her B.F.A in Theater Arts/Dance from her beloved Howard University, Rohiatou was selected to participate in The Lincoln Center Scholars’ inaugural cohort. Since obtaining her Masters in Educational Leadership, Rohiatou has been hard at work, with a group of brilliant women, designing a school for Black and Brown girls, while working as a blended learning coach with LINC.