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Leading the Fight for Texas Education: Dr. Tiffany M. Clark:

1 h 4 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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What does it actually look like when someone uses power to serve their community instead of leaving it behind? Dr. Tiffany M. Clark grew up in DeSoto, Texas and instead of moving on, she moved up and came back. Now serving as the Texas State Board of Education Representative for District 13, Dr. Clark is in the rooms where decisions get made about the future of Texas students, and she's making sure those students are seen. In this conversation, we talk about what real education leadership looks like from the inside, the policy battles, the responsibility that comes with the seat, and the mindset it takes to create change that actually lasts beyond your tenure. We get into: *What the State Board of Education actually does and why it matters to everyday families *The decisions being made right now that will shape Texas classrooms for years to come *What it meant to come back to DeSoto and lead from home * How Dr. Clark thinks about legacy, responsibility, and generational impact * What it takes for more Black women to step into policy and education leadership This is the kind of conversation that reminds you that history isn't just made in the past, it's being made right now, by people who chose to show up. Making Black History Today is the podcast that spotlights Black leaders who are actively shaping history through their work, their influence, and their commitment to community. New episodes drop bi-weekly. Season 2 launches June 18th, follow now so you don't miss it.

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