In this episode of The Exit Interview, Dr. Asia hosts Langston Jacobs (https://www.linkedin.com/in/langston-k-jacobs-ma-012b11179/) , a Black male educator who shares his journey and the challenges he faced as a dean of culture in a charter school. Langston discusses his strategies for creating a supportive school environment, the impact of his role on his own mental and physical health, and the significant effects on his family. He reveals how he redefined his approach to leadership and discipline, emphasizing the importance of empathy and community. Langston also highlights the broader systemic issues in education, including the need for mentorship and culturally relevant teaching. Now co-founder and director of men and youth programs at Adams Purpose (https://www.adamspurpose.org/) , Langston continues to support and heal communities through various therapeutic services.
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