Kwame Sarfo-Mensah holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and a Master’s Degree in Elementary Education from Temple University. For nine years, he served as a middle school math teacher in Philadelphia, PA and Boston, MA. Currently, he is the founder of Identity Talk Consulting, a global educational consulting firm that specializes in developing K-12 teachers into identity-affirming educators. Throughout his 17-year career as a classroom teacher, author, and consultant, Kwame has earned numerous accolades, which include being recognized as a Top Teaching Voice by LinkedIn, honored as the 2019 National Member of the Year by Black Educators Rock, Inc. and being recognized as a Top Education Influencer by brightbeam, Inc. in 2021 and 2022.
""Creating humanizing educational spaces and experiences for students requires more than ‘best’ intentions. Sarfo-Mensah sheds light on the ways schools’ intentions have, in fact, been far from ‘best.’ Learning to Relearn: Supporting Identity in a Culturally Affirming Classroom is the comprehensive scholarship all educators need to develop historical and current understandings about identity and center liberation as the goal of teaching and learning."" —Dr. Sonja Cherry-Paul, author of Antiracist Reading Revolution: A Framework for Teaching Beyond Representation Toward Liberation, adapter of the #1 NYT bestselling Stamped (For Kids): Racism, Antiracism, and You ""It is true that identity informs and impacts how we act, interact, and see the world around us. As teachers and educators, our identities shape what we have learned and—as Sarfo-Mensah affirms—what we need to relearn. This book provides important content related to identity and teaching and also provides structured reflection and dialogue for the learning to continue. As we build healthy habits and skills for this work, Learning to Relearn can support committed educators to create a more inclusive community—one that starts with us!"" —Liza A. Talusan, Ph.D., author of The Identity-Conscious Educator: Building Habits and Skills for a More Inclusive School ""Kwame Sarfo-Mensah has written the book that many in the K-12 education community have been waiting for, replete with content that is dear to countless educators who unfortunately do not have the platforms to speak their truth to the masses. Learning to Relearn: Supporting Identity in a Culturally Affirming Classroom is that truth that I believe will generate a thunderous, collective AMEN from so many educators while simultaneously, it will create tension, discomfort and cognitive dissonance within others, which is a good thing. I endorse this book with zero hesitation nor reservation."" —Principal Baruti Kafele, Education Consultant, Author, Retired Principal ""Learning to Relearn is an anti-bias and anti-racist (ABAR) education clarion call. In Learning to Relearn author and educator, Kwame Sarfo-Mensah, charges fellow educators to move from allyship to co-conspiratorship and provides a remix of counterstory, research, and expert testimony to make this work stick. I love that he uses cognitive stops after each chapter to ensure that we engage in the praxis of reflection, because ultimately what teaching and learning professional development books are missing is carved out space to interrogate the self through a systematic way. As an Asian American Ethnic Studies Scholar, I examine aspects of ethnoracial invisibility and omission and how educators and education policy often omit AAPI narratives and histories by default. But this is not true for Sarfo-Mensah—he gets it. He combats the pedagogies and policies of omission with inclusion, thoughtfulness, and precision. He challenges us to go deeper than merely combating white supremacy culture by forcing us to interrogate how settler colonialism has created the infrastructures, policies, ideologies, and practices that we see today in education and how they impact different communities in nuanced ways. I deeply needed this book when I began my education career, and I’m so excited to see this work come to fruition."" —Tony DelaRosa, author of Teaching the Invisible Race: Embodying a Pro-Asian American Lens in Schools ""In Learning to Relearn, Kwame Sarfo-Mensah has penned a must-read book for educators which calls us all to be lifelong learners who teach the truth and engage in action for our students. He is adding to the scholarship of liberatory education where all learners are seen, valued, heard, and affirmed. May we all strive to support identities in culturally affirming classrooms."" —Kevin Simpson, founder of AIELOC ""In Learning to Relearn: Supporting Identity in a Culturally Affirming Classroom, Kwame Sarfo-Mensah presents readers with an encyclopedia of knowledge to understand the complexities of identity and racial bias. By skillfully interweaving personal narrative, insights from renowned educational experts, indisputable facts, and the experiences of current practitioners, Sarfo-Mensah seamlessly ties history, theory, and practice together, offering readers multiple entry points for deeper learning. The book's extensive research contextualizes race and culture, illustrating their profound impact on young people. Sarfo-Mensah challenges readers to critically examine our own beliefs and practices, urging educators to engage in self-reflection, continuous learning, love, and collaboration to dismantle systemic inequities and promote educational equity. An essential read for current and future educators, this book is a powerful call to action that deserves a front-and-center place on every bookshelf."" —Keisha Rembert, educator and author of The Antiracist English Language Arts Classroom ""Learning to Relearn is a must-read for every educator and every person wishing to advance our educational systems towards justice and liberation. It’s a brilliant, honest, compelling, and soul-filling compilation of rich perspectives and storytelling, which will undoubtedly help to transform classrooms, education systems, and practices worldwide. Learning to Relearn is a genius work of heart."" —Shauna Brown, founder of Teach for the Culture, LLC ""Learning to Relearn is an infinitely applicable tool that guides white educators to move beyond performative allyship and into transformative action."" —Bree Picower, Ph.D. author of Reading, Writing and Racism: Disrupting Whiteness in Teacher Education and in the Classroom