Ainissa Ramirez shares about her new book, The Alchemy of Us, on episode 318 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
It’s just these little things that add up and eventually they completely dispirit a person.
-Ainissa Ramirez
Professors and teachers have a profound impact on people’s lives.
-Ainissa Ramirez
If we can learn from the past and see our reflection, we can make decisions about our present and make better decisions about our future.
-Ainissa Ramirez
It’s a burden to have to be perfect.
-Ainissa Ramirez
Resources Mentioned
The Alchemy of Us, by Ainissa Ramirez
Black in the Ivory - Co-founded by @DrShardeDavis and @smileitsjoy
Madonna
Material Girl
Ruth Belville
Groundhog Day
SaneBox
Ainissa Ramirez shares about her new book, The Alchemy of Us, on episode 318 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
It’s just these little things that add up and eventually they completely dispirit a person.
-Ainissa Ramirez
Professors and teachers have a profound impact on people’s lives.
-Ainissa Ramirez
If we can learn from the past and see our reflection, we can make decisions about our present and make better decisions about our future.
-Ainissa Ramirez
It’s a burden to have to be perfect.
-Ainissa Ramirez
Resources Mentioned
The Alchemy of Us, by Ainissa Ramirez
Black in the Ivory - Co-founded by @DrShardeDavis and @smileitsjoy
Madonna
Material Girl
Ruth Belville
Groundhog Day
SaneBox
Ainissa Ramirez shares about her new book, The Alchemy of Us, on episode 318 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
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It’s just these little things that add up and eventually they completely dispirit a person.
-Ainissa Ramirez
Professors and teachers have a profound impact on people’s lives.
-Ainissa Ramirez
If we can learn from the past and see our reflection, we can make decisions about our present and make better decisions about our future.
-Ainissa Ramirez
It’s a burden to have to be perfect.
-Ainissa Ramirez
Resources Mentioned