Join the Parenting Cipher and LaJoy Johnson-Law to learn about how schools in predominantly white neighborhoods receive more resources than those in predominantly black neighborhoods. Lajoy explains why this happens and provides actions you can take to improve your neighborhood schools. She also shares the blueprint to government offices that create laws and budgets concerning your child's education. Don't miss this episode on how to create permanent change for your child's education.
About our guest:
LaJoy Johnson-Law is a Ward 8 resident with a beautiful special needs daughter named Abria. LaJoy is heavily involved in the education landscape in D.C. and has served on several education boards such as AppleTree Early Learning Public Charter School, Parents Amplifying Voices in Education (PAVE) board, and Thrive by Five Coordinating Council as a parent member.
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