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Stan Alleyne

47 min · 16. Juni 2020
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Stan Alleyne is a national leader in school communications. Previously the Chief of Communications for Minneapolis Public Schools and the Vice President of Diversity Engagement for the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA), Stan Alleyne offers over 20 years of experience in school communications. Currently, he works as Chief of Communications atVitals™ Aware Services [https://captivatemedia.acemlna.com/lt.php?s=6701d7c858a893627c24a82e155d2b94&i=30A94A2A322], a Twin Cities-based company building technology for social good. In this episode, Stan shares his insight and experience regarding race, student voice and education reform.

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