Righteous, Ratchet & Real

74. Homeschooling and the Black Church

1 h 5 min · 10. aug. 2024
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Join us as we talk with Nicole Kennedy Green as she shares her journey of homeschooling. She gives tips for other parents and discusses how the Black Church affected her journey.

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