Choice Words by Freedom to Choose Schools
Five million young people across the country — disproportionately Black and Latino — have disconnected from school and the workforce. They're called "opportunity youth," and the story isn't that they gave up on their education. It's that the system gave up on them. In this episode, host Jay Artis-Wright sits down with Nestor Esparza Magana, executive director of Student Alternatives Program, Inc. (SAPI), the nonprofit partnered with Triumph charter high schools in San Antonio, serving at-risk youth across 11 Texas campuses. Nestor breaks down how culture, creativity, and authentic Latino leadership rebuild schooling around young people's real lives — not the other way around. Together they get into why youth advocacy is important, why representation you can't fake changes everything for students, and why the power of choice belongs to every parent and family. 🎙️ Plus, Nestor's Choice Words — the question we ask every guest. New episodes of Choice Words drop twice a month. Follow, rate, and share. #FightToChoose | chooseschools.org
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