NOBLE ARCHIVES Category: Noble Educators Speak

Chipping Away at Walls: Showing Up for Our Students’ Mental Health

“Black people don’t go to therapy.” “You don’t need therapy, you need Jesus.” “Stop crying and suck it up.” “Therapy is for crazy people.” Throughout my life, these are phrases I’ve heard from my students and peers that sought to justify why people of color, and specifically Black people, should not seek out therapy or support. Nevertheless, support and therapy are exactly what is needed, arguably now more than ever.

May 24th, 2023|Categories: 2023, Muchin College Prep, Noble Educators Speak, Staff, Staff Articles|

A Noble Staff Story: Decolonizing History in Hawai’i

BY JY SUN, they/them, Director of College Analytics & Insights

In the summer of 2014, I landed in Hawai’i “ready” to be a high school teacher. I was a queer, non-binary, Taiwanese, American-born kid raised in what I […]

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