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Dr. Carolyn Strong's Journey To Responsiveness, Episode 11, Season 6

52 min · 1. mars 202652 min
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Have you heard of Curriculum Violence? Neither had we until meeting Dr. Carolyn Strong. This episode will provoke you to think about how curricula can be an "assault" on our students in a variety of ways. It will also inspire you. Carolyn Strong's journey to responsiveness is filled with lessons, insights, and wisdom at every turn. Born and raised in Chicago, Carolyn gives us a compelling journey and a look at what has become her destiny. She leaves no doubts about her roots, her present mission, and how they have formed who she is personally and professionally. Also included is a tribute to Rev. Jesse Jackson and, as always, hear Dr. Hollie's two cents. Transformative Talks [ https://youtu.be/MMG4GsUDzYE?si=Eesyf9b5qf1ojOUH] by Dr. Carolyn Strong Learn more about CLR and Dr. Hollie at www.culturallyresponsive.org and Twitter @validateaffirm

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