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In this powerful episode, host Shana Henry sits down with keynote speaker, educator, and author Tony De La Rosa to explore the complexities of Asian American identity, the journey of unlearning internalized oppression, and the ongoing fight for representation in education. Tony shares personal stories, insights from his book "Teaching the Invisible Race," and poetry that challenges listeners to rethink advocacy, allyship, and the role of ethnic studies in schools. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about radical love, authentic leadership, and building coalitions for lasting change in and beyond the classroom.
By CAAPLEIn this powerful episode, host Shana Henry sits down with keynote speaker, educator, and author Tony De La Rosa to explore the complexities of Asian American identity, the journey of unlearning internalized oppression, and the ongoing fight for representation in education. Tony shares personal stories, insights from his book "Teaching the Invisible Race," and poetry that challenges listeners to rethink advocacy, allyship, and the role of ethnic studies in schools. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about radical love, authentic leadership, and building coalitions for lasting change in and beyond the classroom.