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Beyond the Bell: Organizing for Education Justice

Beyond the Bell: Organizing for Education Justice

Auteur(s): Communities for Just Schools Fund
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Our podcast is committed to bringing you the voices, dreams, and brilliance of community organizers activating the public will for education justice. We know communities deserve to feel safe, dignified, and loved, irrespective of their race, economic status, zip code, gender, and ability. However, this is not the case for the majority of youth of color, queer, disabled, or undocumented communities. Today's public schools in our communities are not yet safe places to learn, grow and thrive. Organizers around the country are working to change this. But how do we get there? This podcast will speak to the leaders, funders, and youth organizers on the front lines of change. Politique Sciences politiques Sciences sociales
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    On this episode of Beyond the Bell, Jenny Arwarde and Meyiya Coleman from Communities United and VOYCE tell us about the work they did to center youth voices in designing and implementing the Whole School Safety Framework, which was embraced by Chicago Public Schools, ultimately removing police from schools and building a holistic safety and healing framework that recognizes organizing as a healing and transformative practice, while empowering young people to design the systems transformations they want to see across systems and communities in education, public safety, health, and more.

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    58 min
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