Teaching In Color

Liberation in the Classroom: A Conversation with Askia Brown

33 min · 25. Feb. 2026
Episode Liberation in the Classroom: A Conversation with Askia Brown Cover

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In the latest episode of Teaching in Color, host Brandon Jenkins engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with Askeia Brown, a passionate advocate for Black students and communities. Together, they explore the importance of purpose and accountability in education, shedding light on how these principles can transform the learning experience for marginalized students.

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