All eyes were on Minneapolis when this summer began. What was it like to teach in the epicenter of this summer’s uprising for racial justice? And with all the new buzz around anti-racist schooling, what does a truly anti-racist, community-centered school look like? We’re joined by Arielle Rocca and Alex Leonard, two educators and co-founders of the Community Connected Academy at Patrick Henry High School in Minneapolis, to answer these questions and hear their story. But first, Jeff and Manuel explore recent headlines in education including new data about racial disparities in distance learning and an attempt by the military to recruit teens via online gaming platforms.
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DO-NOW HEADLINES:
- Report reveals deep racial disparities in distance learning (4:55)
- Military recruiters using online gaming to recruit teens (17:17)
SEMINAR:
- Two Minneapolis educators share the story of their anti-racist school (28:53)
CLASS DISMISSED:
- Kimberley Chavez Lopez Byrd and the educators we’ve lost (1:04:30)
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