
What’s Ahead: Exploring the Past, Present, and Future of Educational Equity
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Welcome to another episode of The Silk Stocking Sisters Podcast. In this episode, we take a moment to look forward and reflect on whats still to come on the podcast. As we continue exploring the profound legacy of school integration, we remain focused on the central question: What has been the real impact of desegregation on Black and Brown students and where are we now?
Join our host, Dr. Theresa J. Canada, as we outline the upcoming episodes that dive deep into: the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, the broader impact of desegregation on the Puerto Rican and Latino communities, higher education and access, the crucial role of parents in a childs education, early childhood education and policy decisions in New Jersey, and so much more. As a Licensed Professional Counselor, Dr. Canada believes it is essential to engage in honest and meaningful conversations about the psychological impact of school segregation and desegregation. Well explore how these experiences continue to influence the lives of students, families, and entire communities today.
These conversations are raw, real, and rooted in the belief that understanding our history is essential to shaping a more equitable future.