
Ep2: "The real work happens when I leave those rooms and the work still continues" - CiKeithia Pugh
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Join host Carrie Basas and guest CiKeithia Pugh as they discuss what you begin to notice when you slow down, the counterproductive need for people to be seen as good before they'll be vulnerable, how we determine if we're actually relational, and how we advance family engagement in early learning. Together, we'll honor the reality that we had the power to do so much more and do better.
CiKeithia (she/her) is a mom, community member, facilitator, and early learning and social justice advocate. She enjoys time with family and friends. Her experiences during her son's time in the K-12 system highlighted the challenge of navigating systems and advocacy. She hopes that in her early learning and social justice work she can inspire other parents. It is important for all families to feel they are valued and belong.
Rooted in WA is produced by Roots of Inclusion (rootsofinclusion.org) with support from the WA Statewide Family Engagement Center (https://wasfec.org).