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In this week's episode, I welcomed Dr. Laureen Adams to the podcast to share about her early upbringing in California, her father's influence on her work as an educator, living and working in Ghana, her views on liberatory education, and much more! To learn more about Laureen's work, you can visit her website at laureenadams.com or you can follow her on Instagram (@laureenadamsphd).

BIO:
As an education consultant, Laureen Adams has worked with teams of passionate educators who are committed to advancing quality education for all learners. She has over 20 years of experience in various roles in the education sector, from teaching to administration, and she holds a PH.D. in Education from Claremont Graduate University.

Her core competencies include project based learning (PBL), culturally responsive and sustaining pedagogy (CRT), teacher and leader coaching, curriculum and learning experience design, and performance assessment. She also serves as a member of the editorial committee at West Africa Review, a peer-reviewed online journal that promotes research and scholarship on Africa. Her mission is to support all things justice and belonging, wellness and sustainability, and love and liberation in education. She is always eager to learn from and collaborate with other educators who share this vision.

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