Conscious Pathways: Conversations for Transformative Education

Advocating for Educational Equity with Dr. Denisha Jones


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In this empowering episode of Conscious Pathways, Brittney Carey engages in a thought-provoking conversation with the incredible Dr. Denisha Jones. Together, they delve into the pages of the impactful book "Black Lives Matter at School," which Dr. Jones co-edited.

Dr. Denisha Jones, Executive Director of Defending the Early Years and a passionate education justice advocate, draws from her extensive experience as a former kindergarten teacher and preschool director. With over 20 years in teacher education, she sheds light on the crucial role of early educators in the ongoing battle for educational equity.

Tune in as they discuss the imperative for teacher preparation programs to equip educators with the necessary tools to support diverse classrooms effectively. Dr. Jones, also a part-time faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College and Howard University, brings a wealth of insights into dismantling the neoliberal assault on public education.

Don't miss this enlightening episode as Brittney and Dr. Denisha Jones champion the cause for a more inclusive and just education system. Join the conversation on Conscious Pathways - where advocacy meets inspiration!


Recommended Reading:

  • Black Lives Matter at School: An Uprising for Educational Justice
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