Choice Words by Freedom to Choose Schools
In this powerful episode of Choice Words, host Jay Artis-Wright sits down with Dr. Jon Carroll, founder of Jabali Academy, a new school opening in Inglewood, California, built with community, culture, and identity at its core. Dr. Carroll shares his journey from lifelong educator to school founder—and why he felt called to create a school rooted in opportunity for students who have historically been underserved. Together, they unpack a critical question: What happens when students don’t see themselves reflected in the classroom? From his groundbreaking research on Black male educators to the stark reality that most teachers don’t reflect the communities they serve, this conversation explores why representation isn’t just important—it’s transformative. As discussed, having even just a few teachers who share a student’s background can significantly increase outcomes like college attendance. The episode also dives into: Why culturally connected curriculum drives student success The importance of building schools within communities—not far outside of them How access, transportation, and proximity impact real school choice Why Inglewood is the perfect place for a school like Jabali Academy right now Dr. Carroll’s vision is clear: schools should be more than buildings—they should be anchors for community, identity, and opportunity. This is a conversation about what it really means to create space for our children to thrive—academically, culturally, and authentically. 🎧 Tap in and join the movement to #FightToChoose schools that reflect who our children are—and who they’re becoming.
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