Book Launch for Mamie Phipps Clark: Champion for Children
Dr. Mawhinney's 7th book, Mamie Phipps Clark: Champion for Children, had its official book launch at Source of Knowledge in Newark, NJ on February 10, 2024. The event was so successful that the bookstore sold out at the book launch.
Lynnette Mawhinney Writes Graphic Novel on Groundbreaking Civil Rights Activist Mamie Phipps Clark
This inspiring book tells the story of groundbreaking psychologist and civil rights activist Mamie Phipps Clark, PhD.
Black Lives Matter in the Classroom: A Roundtable on Teaching CRT and Disputed Literature Today
Lynnette Mawhinney Speaks with Cicely Lewis, Christopher Stewart, Shamika J. Simpson, Ahmed Ismail Yusuf, and Holly Y. McGee
Think Tanks Examines How the Current Shortage of Black Teachers Impacts Students
Lynnette Mawhinney, Ph.D., Professor & Chair of the Department of Urban Education at Rutgers University-Newark, joins Steve Adubato to talk about the lack of diversity in the teaching profession and the barriers that exist for teachers of color.
How real is ‘Abbott Elementary?’ A former Philadelphia school teacher weighs in
ABC’s mockumentary “Abbott Elementary” follows a group of dedicated teachers who work at a Philadelphia school. The show takes a comedic approach toward issues in inner city schools. Here, Lynnette Mawhinney, a former Philadelphia schoolteacher who is now an associate professor of Urban Education at Rutgers University - Newark, weighs in on whether the show accurately portrays the realities of educators in today’s schools.
The Inspiring Message of ‘Lulu the One and Only'
Philly Live’s Aunyea Lachelle talks to author Lynnette Mawhinney about her book “Lulu the One and Only.” The book deals with racial relations in a format for children. The book also includes activities to help with discussions stemming from the book.
Lulu the One and Only Official Book Trailer
LULU THE ONE AND ONLY is a debut children's book, receiving a starred Kirkus Review, by Dr. Lynnette Mawhinney about biracial identity.
Why They Leave: New Book Explores the Reasons Teachers Give for Quitting the Profession. (Hint: It’s Not Students)
Thousands of public school teachers voluntarily leave their jobs each year, hurting student achievement and costing districts billions of dollars to find replacements.
Lynnette Mawhinney and Carol Rinke were once part of that churn (full disclosure: so was the author of this article). Now, with both women serving as professors at teacher prep programs, Mawhinney and Rinke have co-authored a new book that illuminates the many reasons teachers leave the profession and offers recommendations on how to stem the tide.