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Race and Education: Civil Rights to Modern Plights

35m · Education Policy Cafe · 17 Jul 17:00

In this episode of EPC we will continue our conversation from Monday on the intersection of race and education. We will focus on the historical contributions of thought leaders, educators and activist who pushed for key policies designed to address educational inequities found in the United States during the Civil Rights Movement. 
Join us as well discuss:
Brown vs. Board of EdDr. King's solution to reforming educationThe story of Affirmative Action
Call in to EPC where "everyone has a seat at the education policy table"

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Join us as well discuss:
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Call in to EPC where "everyone has a seat at the education policy table"

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