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Black-Liberation.Tech

Auteur(s): Renée Jordan Ph.D.
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As an outcome of her dissertation work and product of her company, Jordan Nuance LLC, Dr. Renee Jordan launched the Black-Liberation.Tech podcast to deliver academic (grades 6 to PhD) and career coaching by telling her story and offering advice. Tailored for Latinas, Afro-Latinas, Black women, and girls, this podcast empowers you to navigate school, work, and beyond. Tune in for inspiration, guidance, and a community committed to your success.

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  • Processing Feedback Without Losing Your Voice
    Apr 10 2026

    How do you receive critical feedback—without losing yourself in the process?

    In this first episode of a 3-part Q&A series, Dr. Renée Jordan reflects on a pivotal moment from her doctoral journey: navigating major revisions after her prospectus defense while staying grounded in her purpose.

    This conversation explores the tension between growth and self-preservation—especially for women and girls navigating academic and professional spaces.

    You’ll learn:

    • How to separate structural feedback from identity-level compromise
    • Why not all feedback is meant to be accepted
    • How to refine your work without erasing your voice
    • A mindset shift that turns feedback into strategy—not self-doubt

    This episode is for anyone learning how to evolve their work while staying aligned with who they are.

    Because growth should expand your voice—not silence it.

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    10 min
  • How to Design AI Workshops That Actually Work
    Mar 30 2026

    What does it take to design an AI workshop that goes beyond exposure—and actually builds student thinking?

    In this episode of the Black-Liberation.Tech Podcast, Dr. Renée Jordan breaks down the how behind her Janiyah GPT workshop model—offering a behind-the-scenes look at how students learn to use AI as a thinking partner, not just a tool.

    If you’re an educator, program director, nonprofit leader, or community-based organization responsible for delivering meaningful learning experiences, this episode gives you a practical framework you can apply immediately.

    Because the challenge isn’t introducing AI. It’s designing experiences that are engaging, culturally relevant, and cognitively rigorous—without overwhelming your team.

    Inside This Episode

    • How to teach students to use AI as a thinking partner (not just for answers)
    • A simple framework for writing stronger prompts: Context + Data + Action
    • How to use Bloom’s Taxonomy to deepen student thinking with AI
    • Why culturally responsive AI design increases engagement, confidence, and belonging
    • Practical strategies for designing AI workshops that are:
      • Hands-on
      • Interactive
      • Reflective
      • Scalable across programs

    Why This Matters for You

    You’re not just introducing new technology. You’re responsible for ensuring that learning experiences:

    • Build real skills
    • Reflect the identities of the students you serve
    • Prepare them for a rapidly evolving future

    This episode offers a framework that helps you do that—without starting from scratch.

    Key Takeaway

    Strong AI workshops aren’t about the tool.

    They’re about how you structure thinking.

    And when you combine:

    • Clear prompt design
    • Cognitive scaffolding
    • Cultural relevance

    You create learning experiences that stick.

    Resources & Next Steps

    Want to bring this framework to your students or staff? Explore the full workshop: https://www.black-liberation.tech/intro-workshop.html

    Prefer guided implementation? Book a conversation: https://calendly.com/renee-jordan-nuance/

    Reflect as a leader:

    “How are we currently using AI—and are we developing thinkers, or just users?”

    • How can students use AI as a thinking partner?
    • How do you design an AI workshop for students?
    • What makes an AI literacy program effective?
    • How can educators teach prompt engineering?
    • Why is culturally responsive AI important in education?
    • How do you use Bloom’s Taxonomy with AI?
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    11 min
  • What an AI Workshop for Students Actually Looks Like
    Mar 22 2026

    What does it look like to bring AI literacy into your program—and have it actually land with your students?

    In this episode of the Black-Liberation.Tech Podcast, Dr. Renée Jordan reflects on her first in-person Janiyah GPT workshop at the BYTES + AI Summit during the Atlanta Science Festival—an experience made possible through the invitation of Dr. Natalie King.

    This isn’t just a recap. It’s a real-time example of what happens when intentional, culturally grounded AI design meets students who are ready to engage, question, and create.

    If you’re an educator, program director, nonprofit leader, or institutional partner responsible for preparing students for a rapidly changing, technology-driven world—this episode was created with you in mind.

    Because the question isn’t whether AI belongs in your programming. It’s whether your approach is effective, affirming, and built to meet the moment.

    Inside the Episode

    • What an AI literacy workshop looks like when students move from using AI to thinking with it?
    • How students quickly identify the difference between generic tools and culturally responsive design?
    • What happens when learners feel seen—and how that impacts engagement and confidence?
    • A practical prompt that strengthens critical thinking across disciplines: “Is there anything important you might be leaving out?”

    A Moment That Captures the Impact

    One student described the experience by saying: “It’s like she has more spirit…I don’t know how to explain it.”

    That moment wasn’t about novelty. It was about recognition.

    When students experience AI that reflects identity, affirms voice, and responds with intention—they don’t just participate.

    They lean in.

    Why This Matters for You

    You’re not just exploring new tools. You’re responsible for creating meaningful learning experiences for others.

    And you already know:

    • Access alone isn’t enough
    • Students need guidance, structure, and relevance
    • Implementation takes time, strategy, and trusted support

    This episode offers a glimpse into what’s possible when those pieces come together—without adding more complexity to your plate.

    Key Takeaway

    Janiyah GPT isn’t just a tool—it’s a facilitation partner.

    It supports you in:

    • Delivering engaging, culturally responsive AI learning experiences
    • Scaling impact across your programs or organization
    • Helping students think critically, not just interact passively

    Resources & Next Steps

    Curious what this could look like in your space? Explore the workshop experience: https://www.black-liberation.tech/intro-workshop.html

    Ready to bring this to your students or community? Schedule a conversation: https://calendly.com/renee-jordan-nuance/

    Reflect as a leader:

    “What would it look like to introduce AI in a way that not only teaches skills—but affirms identity and expands possibility?”

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    15 min
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