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Wonderful Being Black

Wonderful Being Black

By: Mr. Postive M.A. MAPL — Graduate Student M.S. Education
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Mr. Positive is an award‑winning educator, curriculum designer, and transformative leader with more than 15 years of experience across secondary education, juvenile justice, and strategic community engagement. He has developed culturally responsive curricula, mentored educators, and led initiatives that drive systemic change across schools and civic institutions.

He has designed and taught more than eight elective courses—including Leadership, Race in America, and Community Organizing—while increasing student achievement and reducing disciplinary incidents through trauma‑informed, inclusive instruction. His legislative advocacy has contributed to the introduction of House Files and secured more than $355,000 in funding for student‑centered programs. he's rebranded school identity, built strategic partnerships, and led restorative practice training for staff.

He served as a Juvenile Probation Officer and Paralegal, earning multiple awards for innovation and service. His professional background as Legal Clinic Manager, Veterans Case Manager, Urban Elder Teacher Coach, Park Police, Military Police Officer and Correctional Officer. .

Mr. Positive is the author of two books available at major retailers including Amazon and Barnes & Noble. His gospel album, Keep Your Faith in God, was reissued by Numero Records.

His leadership has been recognized through induction into the National Society of Leadership and Success, the Pillsbury United Communities Service Award, and multiple commendations from Ramsey County Corrections, the U.S. Army, and Minnesota civic institutions. He also chaired the Governor’s Legacy Committee, overseeing $240,000 in arts grants with a perfect audit and leading youth civic engagement projects that resulted in legislative wins.

Mr. Positive holds a Master of Advocacy and Leadership, a bachelor’s degree in social sciences and counseling psychology, an Associate of Applied Science in Paralegal Studies and Law Enforcement, and Secondary Education Licensure. He is currently completing his second master’s degree in education, His work reflects a lifelong commitment to equity, justice, and the empowerment of marginalized communities.

Mr. Positive has developed comprehensive scope and sequence frameworks for a wide range of Social Studies courses, His curriculum design process emphasizes both vertical and horizontal alignment, allowing students to build skills progressively while making meaningful interdisciplinary connections. He integrates critical thinking, research, public speaking, and policy analysis into each unit, ensuring that students develop the academic and civic competencies needed for real‑world engagement.

Each course includes embedded formative and summative assessments tied directly to learning objectives and growth targets, allowing for continuous monitoring of student progress. His instructional design incorporates differentiated strategies tailored to diverse learning needs, ensuring that all students—regardless of background or ability—can access rigorous content. Culturally responsive pedagogy is woven throughout every unit, reflecting his commitment to honoring students’ identities and lived experiences. Finally, his curricula emphasize real‑world application, connecting classroom learning to civic engagement, legislative advocacy, and community leadership.

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Episodes
  • Elizabeth Brown is a Financial Educator and Pre-Planning Specialist
    Jun 28 2026

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    Elizabeth Brown is a Financial Educator and Pre-Planning Specialist who has worked with families across the United States to help them achieve financial security and peace of mind. Her primary base is Minnesota.

    As a financial educator and pre-planning specialist, Elizabeth works closely with individuals and families who are interested in learning more about financial protection, including the “new” life insurance, health insurance, pre-planning, retirement, and more—for both the present and the future. Elizabeth guides clients through the process, explains the short- and long-term benefits of strategic planning, and helps identify the best path forward for each unique situation.

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    19 mins
  • Professor: Dr. James Robinson-Introducing Black Studies
    Jun 27 2026

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    Lesson Plan: Black Studies & Voice — Featuring Dr. James A. Robinson

    Learning Objective (1)

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    Students will analyze how Black Studies is defined, practiced, and shared by examining Dr. Robinson’s scholarship and the Metro State Black Student Achievers Podcast as parallel forms of knowledge production.

    Example: A student explains how Robinson’s research on Black railroad labor and the podcast’s student stories both recover voices often excluded from mainstream narratives.

    Learning Outcome (1)

    Students will identify one way Black Studies empowers communities and provide evidence from either Robinson’s work or a podcast episode.

    Example: “The podcast shows how Black students narrate their own academic journeys, which aligns with Robinson’s learner‑centered approach.”

    5E Learning Model

    Engage

    Play a 30–45 second clip from the Metro State Black Student Achievers Podcast. Ask: Whose voices are centered here? Why does that matter?

    Explore

    Students read short excerpts from Dr. Robinson’s biography. In groups, they connect his work to the podcast’s mission: defining Black Studies, elevating community knowledge, and documenting lived experience.

    Explain

    Students answer: What is Black Studies? Where is it learned? They use evidence from Robinson’s research AND the podcast’s storytelling.

    Elaborate

    Students map the eight guiding questions onto the podcast: e.g., What do students learn in Black Studies? How does the podcast model that learning?

    Evaluate (Formative Assessment)

    Exit Ticket: “Using Dr. Robinson’s work or a podcast episode, explain why Black Studies is important for students and communities.”

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Tia and Yolonda-Top 2 Bottom Fashions
    Jun 8 2026

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    15 mins
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