Join the Educator Book Club

Read, Reflect, and Empower with The Innocent Brown Girl Project

Are you passionate about empowering Black and Brown girls in your classroom? Our Educator Book Club is designed for teachers and advocates who want to explore impactful books, engage in meaningful discussions, and build a supportive community.

✔️ Deepen Your Understanding – Read impactful books that address equity, representation, and advocacy in education.
✔️ Engage in Meaningful Discussions – Connect with like-minded educators through a private Facebook group and live Zoom discussions.
✔️ Get Exclusive Resources – Receive a detailed reading guide to enhance your learning and classroom application.

🔎 What to Expect

1️⃣ Sign Up – Choose your plan and register today! 📩
2️⃣ Get Your Reading Guide – We’ll send you a curated guide for each book. 📖
3️⃣ Join the Conversation – Engage in discussions in our private Facebook group. 💬
4️⃣ Attend the Live Discussion – Connect with fellow educators on Zoom to reflect & share insights. 🎥

📚 Upcoming Books – Read With Us!

Each month, we’ll dive into a powerful book that explores equity, representation, and advocacy for Black and Brown girls in education.

📖 March: Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools – Monique W. Morris
📖 April: Sing a Rhythm, Dance a Blues: Education for the Liberation of Black and Brown Girls – Monique W. Morris
📖 May: Cultivating Joyful Learning Spaces for Black Girls: Insights into Interrupting School Pushout – Monique W. Morris

💡 Join us for all three months and take part in thought-provoking discussions, shared learning, and actionable strategies to create inclusive and empowering spaces for Black and Brown girls in education.

Investment

  • 1 Month: $30

  • 3-Month Bundle: $75 (Save $15!)

🎉 Special Bonus! Sign up for all 3 months at once and receive an exclusive resource pack to use in your classroom!

Have Questions?
Email us at hello@theinnocentbrowngirlproject.com

Kristi Morale, EdD

Dr. Kristi Morale, a passionate educator, realized her dream of becoming a teacher early on, even organizing neighborhood summer camps as a child. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Dillard University and embarked on a teaching career. In Houston, she excelled with 4th and 5th-grade students, assuming leadership roles and completing a Master’s Degree in Multiple-Subject Teaching from the University of Southern California.

After 14 years in the classroom, Kristi transitioned to a role as a Teacher Behavior Specialist in the Social and Emotional Learning department of a local district. Kristi recently defended her dissertation at Texas Southern University; her research focused on the impact of social-emotional learning practices on the discipline rates of African-American middle school girls. Inspired by her findings, she founded The Innocent Brown Girl Project, an educational consulting firm specializing in curriculum development and professional development for educators and advocates of Black and Brown Girls and gender-expansive youth. Currently, Dr. Morale serves as a Guidance Facilitator supporting the well-being of middle school scholars and educators.

Kristi is a nationally recognized speaker and the host of The TeachHER Podcast, where she interviews experts in girls’ education and empowerment.