
Why Intersectionality? (feat. Jasmine Maddox)
06/25/20 • 45 min
Today’s episode we sat down with Jasmine Maddox, a recent Education Policy graduate. We spoke about the needs of black students, what educators can do to support the intersections of identities in the classroom, critical race theory, and integrating black culture and music into curriculum.
Today’s episode we sat down with Jasmine Maddox, a recent Education Policy graduate. We spoke about the needs of black students, what educators can do to support the intersections of identities in the classroom, critical race theory, and integrating black culture and music into curriculum.
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