At Resh Institute For Educational Leadership, we transform the mindsets of providers and parents through coaching, professional development, and special needs advocacy.

For Students, Parents
& Education Providers
“The content is timely, diverse, and ready for practical application. I will be recommending this program and support materials to organizations across the country.”

Coach Alisa Smedley, Correctional Education Consultant, The Center For Re-Entry Excellence
“Wow! Every parent needs this book. Easy to read and makes a lot of sense. I wish someone would have told me this stuff before.”

Mike L., Washington, D.C.
“Thank you for taking the time to send Marcy our way. She was engaging, on-topic, and well-prepared for our community.”

Estefani Rondon, Director of Student Affairs & Elementary School, Oneness Family School
“Marcy Jackson is an excellent presenter on the intersection of race and neurodiversity. Her new book, Pour the Water, focuses on this topic. We just had her do one hour presentation for our group and it was outstanding.”

Rich Weinfield, Executive Director, Weinfield Education Group LLC.
“Marcy did a phenomenal job on the presentation today! As you already know, Marcy is incredibly AWESOME! Today was no less! It could not have gone better! She did an amazing job! We had about 75 legal aid attorneys on the call and people actually stayed about 10 minutes after just talking and discussing questions and we received a lot a compliments from participants. Not only was it a great presentation, but it was also such a pleasure working with Marcy again!”
– Jani S. Tilery, Chief Attorney, Montgomery County Office, Maryland Legal Aid
“Marcy Rachamim Jackson is a champion for social justice for all peoples, and for equity in access to the resources, supports and opportunities to which we are all entitled. A trusted voice speaking with the authority of years of experience doing this important work, she brings value to every conversation and she is an asset to every organization to which she lends her expertise.”
– Walter McKenzie, founder, The Worthy Educator
“Pour The Water offers an abundance of data about how educational systems fail to prepare Black students in the skills to succeed in life. The heart of the book are chapters 5-9. By starting each chapter with a goal for the system to address, it focuses on what the overall educational system and other organizations need to do to address the issues of inequity and injustice for BSSNs. It also serves as a map to help focus and implement the recommendations and measure the success or failure of the goals.”
– Robert Felton, M.A., Retired Montgomery County Public Schools’ Administrator and pioneer
in inclusive education
