Redefining Volunteerism

Educational Advocacy with Karen Casanova

38 min · 1. sept. 2021
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Today we have Karen Casanova, the Chief Development Officer of the Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ), with us. NAZ exists to permanently close the achievement gap and end generational poverty in North Minneapolis. What have been the recent effects of the pandemic, distance learning, racial reckoning, on scholars and their families. How can the community continue to support?

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