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In this episode we meet Analisa, she is a student in Atlanta Georgia. She shares her struggles in education mostly with feeling not as smart because she doesn't love math. But we also get a chance to chat about some of the amazing leadership opportunities she has had, being a member of her local NAACP, and the creation of her book Little Oak. She has written fables to connect the stories of social justice to animals and trees. I am excited because not only will she be reaching young children with these stories, but also parents and grandparents who may choose to read this book to their children. Make sure to check out her book here:
https://analisawrites.com/
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In this episode we meet Analisa, she is a student in Atlanta Georgia. She shares her struggles in education mostly with feeling not as smart because she doesn't love math. But we also get a chance to chat about some of the amazing leadership opportunities she has had, being a member of her local NAACP, and the creation of her book Little Oak. She has written fables to connect the stories of social justice to animals and trees. I am excited because not only will she be reaching young children with these stories, but also parents and grandparents who may choose to read this book to their children. Make sure to check out her book here:
https://analisawrites.com/