DiscoverThe Equity ExperienceEP 60: Equity-Centered 'I Am' Affirmations for K-12 Students
EP 60: Equity-Centered 'I Am' Affirmations for K-12 Students

EP 60: Equity-Centered 'I Am' Affirmations for K-12 Students

Update: 2022-12-08
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What does equity feel like for our students? How might equity experiences feel like for young people? In this podcast, I have a conversation with you to talk about the power of affirmations, particularly with K-12 students.  Specifically, I discuss: 



  • What affirmations are and their role in helping to create mindset shifts

  • How affirmations can be used to help create transformations and mindset shifts within our personal lives

  • A sample list of affirmation statements that students can adopt to help promote educational equity


For additional resources with this podcast, visit the following links:



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The Equity Experience Podcast is brought to you by Dr. Karla Manning, Founder & CEO of The Equity Leadership Group, LLC.   We are a team of educators and researchers dedicated to helping school leaders achieve educational equity within their school districts and organizations. The Equity Leadership Group offers customized training, leadership coaching, strategy planning services, and curriculum development/evaluation services.  Schedule a complimentary discovery call today! https://calendly.com/karlamanning/discoverycall20mins.


Follow The Equity Leadership Group on LinkedIn or Facebook for weekly resources on advancing educational equity in your school district!


Visit www.equityleadershipgroup.com for more information.

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EP 60: Equity-Centered 'I Am' Affirmations for K-12 Students

EP 60: Equity-Centered 'I Am' Affirmations for K-12 Students

Karla Manning, PhD