Choice Words by Freedom to Choose Schools
Long before "school choice" became a national buzzword, Black families in New Orleans were already choosing. Through navigating segregation, Jim Crow, and a broken system to find the best path for their kids. On this episode of Choice Words, host Jay sits down in New Orleans with Patrick Dobard the former superintendent of the Recovery School District and a New Orleans native whose own family history stretches back to the earliest days of the city's education reform movement. Patrick shares the story you rarely hear: growing up between Clark High School and Saint Augustine, the Black educators who shaped him, and how Hurricane Katrina reshaped a city already navigating choice for generations. He and Jay dig into the false idea that school choice is an either/or and why Patrick describes New Orleans' education landscape as a "gumbo" of options, not a battle between camps. This is a conversation about history, family, culturally relevant leadership, and what it really means to own your education, your community, and your future. Brought to you by Freedom to Choose Schools. Subscribe for new episodes of Choice Words twice a month.
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