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CTN #18 – Kacie talks to Meagan Naraine about building the Atlanta non-profit called Culturally Relevant Science

23 min · 4 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, host Kacie speaks with Meagan Naraine, co-founder and executive director of Culturally Relevant Science [https://www.crsci.org/], an Atlanta-based nonprofit developing K-12 science curriculum that centers students who have historically been left out of it. Drawing on nearly a decade as a classroom biology teacher, Meagan discusses how her founder story became a competitive advantage, why proximity to your audience is a strategic asset, and what aspiring civic science entrepreneurs should know about building a venture while still working in the field

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