Just Talks Podcast with Ali M. Collins
IN THIS EPISODE Carrie Sampson, Ph.D. is an associate professor in the Division of Educational Leadership and Innovation at Arizona State University. Many of those most targeted are leading education justice work. In this Interview she shares that the impacts of these attacks is having major impacts on students ultimately the future of public education. GET EDUCATED AND TAKE ACTION! Carrie talks about the history of parent involvement in our schools and the ways that racial discrimination has informed decision making about our public education system. Join as a Patreon member to engage with other members of the JustTalks Fam to discuss ways to get educated and take action in your community! LET’S TALK ABOUT IT! On Patreon, I have created space for members of the Just Talks Fam to engage with one another and extend our learning. Below, I've posted a few questions to get the dialog going. Feel free to post your responses or share questions or observations of your own: * Carrie challenges us to think historically about parent input in our schools. Whose voices have traditionally had the power to determine what curriculum is taught and what programs are resourced? * What education leaders have been under attack for several years. How are these attacks impacting public schools in your location? How is this affecting their ability to serve historically marginalized children?
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