Everyone Has A Story | Dr. Victor Rios | Shattering Inequities Podcast | EP 113
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What happens when an adult refuses to let a stereotype stand?
In this powerful conversation, Dr. Robin Avelar La Salle welcomes Dr. Victor Rios (University of California, Santa Barbara) to explore the moments that define a career—and sometimes a child’s future.
From being misread as a “bad kid” and filmed being arrested for the PBS Frontline documentary School Colors, to becoming a nationally recognized scholar, Dr. Rios shares how educators can interrupt harmful narratives and build school cultures where students move from victim → survivor → thriver.
This is not abstract theory. It’s practical, research-backed insight about culture, expectations, and what it actually takes to close persistent opportunity gaps.
You’ll hear:
• Why silence in the face of bias is never neutral • How to rehearse what to say when harmful language shows up (“Stop, Drop, and Roll”) • The difference between teaching to your strengths and leading with your superpowers • Why culture change moves faster than mindset lectures • What rural poverty research reveals about thriving outcomes • A powerful real-world example: “AVID for every kid”
If you care about equity, leadership, and real system change, this conversation will challenge and equip you.
⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Welcome to Shattering Inequities: Mission and purpose 01:33 – Meet Dr. Victor Rios + the “Not on My Watch” question 03:15 – Challenging stereotypes in a middle-school classroom 09:10 – Dr. Rios’ early life: survival, trauma, and being misread 12:10 – PBS Frontline “School Colors” and national stereotypes 15:26 – Silence is complicity: why rehearsing language matters 16:58 – “Stop, Drop, and Roll” + educator superpowers 22:39 – Teacher self-efficacy and the iceberg beneath expectations 28:37 – Can adults really change? 29:00 – Omaha story: burnout and redemption 30:16 – Label the behavior, not the person 32:20 – Culture change vs. mindset change (the elevator experiment) 34:26 – Urgency: students can’t wait for adults to evolve 36:44 – Crisis-resilient school cultures 40:13 – Educators aren’t therapists—but they are life-changers 42:14 – From probation to PhD: Victor Alba’s journey 45:13 – Closing the opportunity gap: “AVID for Every Kid” 50:40 – Turning conversation into collective action
If this conversation challenged you:
👍 Like this video if you believe interrupting stereotypes is part of our job. 💬 Drop your own “Not on My Watch” moment in the comments—what did you say, or what would you say next time? 🔔 Subscribe for more research-driven conversations led by Dr. Robin Avelar La Salle. 🔗 Share this with an educator, principal, or policy leader who is shaping school culture right now.
Because shattering inequities isn’t about talk. It’s about what we say—and do—when it matters most.
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