Theresa Moore is President/Founder of T-Time Productions
(www.t-timeproductions.com). T-Time develops and produces
unique and diverse programming/content for various media
platforms including television, film, online, mobile, tablets and
gaming consoles. T-Time is currently publishing a digital curricula
library focused on providing more diverse and inclusive
demographic representations and learning styles in the educational
resources/materials used in schools, classrooms and other
educational environments across the country.
T-Time’s pilot product, available on iTunes, Amazon and for
Chromebooks, is an educational app called “Third and Long” (TAL),
based on T-Time’s groundbreaking documentary of the same name
(www.thirdandlong.tv) . TAL examines the Civil Rights Movement
and racial integration in the country through the prism of pro football
and is currently being used in schools and districts across the
country.
In addition to educational publishing, T-Time provides professional
development services for teachers, schools and school districts with
a focus on culturally relevant and inclusive pedagogies, practices,
policies and curricula.
Moore is also a Visiting Professor of Diversity & Inclusion at
Providence College, teaching in their MBA, Masters of Urban
Education, Global Studies and School of Continuing Education
programs and providing pedagogical and curricula training,
coaching and support in the areas of diversity, equity and inclusion
(DEI) for the college’s faculty. She previously worked at the
Highlander Institute, an educational non-profit, as their Director of
Equity where she focused on issues of diversity, culturally relevant
teaching/curriculum and equity in students’ educational
experiences, assessments and opportunities.
Previously, Moore was a corporate executive at ESPN, The
Coca-Cola Company and Chubb Insurance. She is a graduate of
Harvard University and serves on the Harvard Board of
Overseers Visiting Committee for Athletics as well as the boards
of the Harvard Varsity Club and the Rhode Island Foundation.