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On today's episode we were fortunate to be joined by a truly talented, and empathy filled teacher, Annie Tan. A Chinese Asian American elementary special ed teacher of students of color living in Chinatown NYC, Annie shares and communally grieves about the negative affects COVID19 is having on Chinatown, the recent anti-Asian attacks, and her family's legacy.
Annie also shares how the open school movement has been attacking educators, and her specifically.
Finally we discuss her memoirs that she is currently writing, and the hope she has for education post COVID.
Annie can be found on Twitter @AnnieTangent
Closing music Milck - Quiet
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Follow us on Twitter @LRedSchoolHouse.
Email us at [email protected]
Support us by becoming a member of the LRSH patreon page: patreon.com/LittleRedSchoolHouse.
Solidarity!5
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On today's episode we were fortunate to be joined by a truly talented, and empathy filled teacher, Annie Tan. A Chinese Asian American elementary special ed teacher of students of color living in Chinatown NYC, Annie shares and communally grieves about the negative affects COVID19 is having on Chinatown, the recent anti-Asian attacks, and her family's legacy.
Annie also shares how the open school movement has been attacking educators, and her specifically.
Finally we discuss her memoirs that she is currently writing, and the hope she has for education post COVID.
Annie can be found on Twitter @AnnieTangent
Closing music Milck - Quiet
__________________________________________________________________
Follow us on Twitter @LRedSchoolHouse.
Email us at [email protected]
Support us by becoming a member of the LRSH patreon page: patreon.com/LittleRedSchoolHouse.
Solidarity!