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Today we are joined by educator and innovator extraordinaire. Amina Abdulle came to Canada from her homeland of Somalia when she was 8 years old. Her early days of public education are shocking to hear about yet she persevered and became the teacher we all wish we had.
Her passion is create empathy and awareness about BIPOC through the process of decolonizing not only our bookshelf but also ourselves. This conversation is enlightening and thought provoking but it is her poem about home that caused an ache in our heart and a stir in our soul.
Today we are joined by educator and innovator extraordinaire. Amina Abdulle came to Canada from her homeland of Somalia when she was 8 years old. Her early days of public education are shocking to hear about yet she persevered and became the teacher we all wish we had.
Her passion is create empathy and awareness about BIPOC through the process of decolonizing not only our bookshelf but also ourselves. This conversation is enlightening and thought provoking but it is her poem about home that caused an ache in our heart and a stir in our soul.