Reimagining High School for Nontraditional Learners
In this powerful episode, David K. Richards sits down with Dr. Yazmene “Dr. Yaz” Thomas, an inspiring educator, coach, and Founder of Uhuru Pathways, a groundbreaking microschool serving teens and adults through an accelerated, trauma-informed high school diploma program.
A late-night scroll led Dr. Yaz to discover Changemaker Microschools—and what followed was a rapid-fire connection and a clear path to launching her vision: a flexible, culturally responsive online microschool for underserved learners. Together, they dive into:
- Why traditional high school systems are failing adult and alternative learners
- How Uhuru Pathways supports students aged 14 to 60+ with coaching, career readiness, and personal development
- The transformative “Dr. Yaz Method”: helping students get their I.S.H. (Intention, Skills, and Habits) together
- The role of trauma-informed, whole-person education in empowering long-overdue dreams
- What it means to transition from educator to entrepreneur—and why Dr. Yaz is just getting started
About Dr. Yaz:
Dr. Yazmene Thomas is a veteran educator, educational coach, and founder of Uhuru Pathways Learning Center. She holds decades of experience supporting learners across age groups, with a deep passion for unlocking the potential of people who've been left behind by rigid systems. Her work combines academic support, emotional coaching, and cultural truth to help learners finally thrive.
Links & Resources:
Learn more about Dr. Yazmene Thomas at DrYazMethod.org
Connect with Dr. Yaz & Uhuru Pathways
Changemaker Microschools
