Freedom Friday

The Reality of Fighting for Black Children

44 min · 22. nov. 2024
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Chris, Sharif and Ish cover the implications of recent lawsuits that threaten educational initiatives and funding for Black individuals, emphasizing the need for collective action and strategic planning to combat these challenges. The episode covers the historical context of Black resistance and the importance of funding independent organizations that advocate for equity. It also highlights the cultural shifts within the Black community and the necessity of fostering a collective identity to address systemic issues. Chris, Sharif and Ish discuss the importance of Black scholarship in advocating for educational equity and highlight the significance of defending Black educational programs and pipelines.

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