"Leaders must decide whether to harm the system or harm the people."

Planting Seeds of Transformation
Developing leaders. Deepening purpose. Driving change.
I founded Harvest Consulting in 2019 and serve as the Principal Lead, content designer, leadership and organizational development specialist, and training facilitator. The name “Harvest” deeply resonates with me—my purpose on this planet is to grow people. There’s something powerful about planting seeds that nourish others and create conditions for them to thrive, and that’s where I find true joy.
Now in its sixth year, Harvest Consulting partners with K–12 public and charter schools, education institutions, community-based organizations, and businesses to affect organizational and behavioral cultural shifts. We provide leadership development, strategy and implementation management, executive coaching, values buildout, educator pipeline expansion, and other initiatives designed to support growth and transformation at every level.
“Leadership is, at its core, an extension of you: your beliefs, values, self-awareness, and your willingness to extend to others.”
— Dr. Rachelle Rogers-Ard, 2023
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THE HARVEST JOURNEY
Black Educational Leadership
From Silencing to Authenticity
Dr. Rachelle Rogers-Ard & Christopher Knaus use Critical Race Theory and Anti-Racist Pedagogy to highlight the lives of several Black school leaders and one school district administrator as they continue to develop anti-racist, purpose-driven leadership identities. Recognizing that schools within the United States maintain racial disparities, the authors highlight Black leaders who transform school systems.
In Their Own Words

In this heartfelt and honest conversation, I sit down with Black educators from the Oakland Unified School District to discuss what it truly takes to retain and sustain Black educators in our schools.
A Conversation for Change: Black Educators in Oakland In this heartfelt and honest conversation, I sit down with Black educators from the Oakland Unified School District to discuss what it truly takes to retain and sustain Black educators in our schools. From the joys to the challenges, these stories offer valuable insights for anyone who cares about education, equity, and the future of our children. Tune in, share, and join the conversation. Facilitator - Dr. Rachelle Rogers- Ard Speakers - Dr. Devynn Taylor - Precious James - Dr. Toniesha Webb - Cameron - Dorielle Ard Producers - Khepera Battles - Shaka Jamal #BlackEducators #OaklandEducation #EquityInEducation #CommunityVoices