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Stepping into homeschooling is a big leap—especially for families of color navigating spaces that often weren’t built with them in mind. In this episode, Elan Page, founder of Homeschool Our Way, shares how she helps Black families and other families of color create affirming, flexible, and culturally grounded homeschool experiences.
We talk about:
Elan's story is full of warmth, real talk, and game-changing insight—especially if you’ve ever wondered, “Can we actually do this?” (Spoiler: Yes, you can.)
Ready to explore homeschooling that truly represents your family? Visit wokehomeschooling.com for resources that empower you to teach inclusive, truthful history to your children.
What's your question?
For links and the transcript, visit wokehomeschooling.com/podcast
By Delina Pryce McPhaullStepping into homeschooling is a big leap—especially for families of color navigating spaces that often weren’t built with them in mind. In this episode, Elan Page, founder of Homeschool Our Way, shares how she helps Black families and other families of color create affirming, flexible, and culturally grounded homeschool experiences.
We talk about:
Elan's story is full of warmth, real talk, and game-changing insight—especially if you’ve ever wondered, “Can we actually do this?” (Spoiler: Yes, you can.)
Ready to explore homeschooling that truly represents your family? Visit wokehomeschooling.com for resources that empower you to teach inclusive, truthful history to your children.
What's your question?
For links and the transcript, visit wokehomeschooling.com/podcast