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LABOR OF LOVE: CHARLESTON COUNTY’S RISING TIDE OF CONSCIOUS BLACK CAPITALISTS.

Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce’s Diversity Equity Inclusion Conference at Trident Technical College. 2023’s conference theme was “Tangible Strategies to Promote Equity in Our Community.” InterMediate, LLC presented an overview of our case study, LABOR OF LOVE: CHARLESTON COUNTY’S RISING TIDE OF CONSCIOUS BLACK CAPITALISTS.

 

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E3 Educate, Empower, and Elevate is a Charleston, SC community-based organization that aims to co-create a vision for K-12 education in the tri-county community for students of color through mobilizing the community and supporting the voice, energy, and ideas of families, students, and educators (grassroots stakeholders).

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Intermediate Planning is a proud North Charleston-based sustainable development consultancy that supports community empowerment by providing high-quality, accurate data, analysis, advising, and action plans for institutional, and organizational improvements.  

 

We are Black-owned and committed to helping community partners improve their responses and interpretations of need, especially concerning our African-American community. 

 

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Teacher Resiliency Training

The Teacher Resiliency Training (TRT) case study documents InterMediate Planning’s 2018 initiation of their sustainable development initiative to improve the quality of student/teacher relationships in Title I schools in Charleston County. The case study provides information on the historical underpinning of Title I problems and importantly, the perspective of teaching professionals today.​

School Administration, Not COVID-19...

A 2020-2021 overview of common-sense approaches that southern school districts and their principals must follow to avoid teacher flight at the height of a global pandemic.

A qualitative research inquiry that seeks to understand the experiences of African American males impacted by correctional culture and authoritative frame-works in the state. The book provides an ethnohistorical overview of criminality, and delinquency in South Carolina, thus exploring the value of this history to public institutions today. Available for free on SIT's Digital Capstone Collection, or for purchase on Amazon.

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