Jennifer Wilson is a middle school teacher in Windsor, CT where she spearheaded a leadership and equity training for teachers and staff, illuminating racial inequality in society as well as within the classroom. She has participated in multiple trainings herself, one of them lead by Lee Mun Wah. She also pulls from her personal experience as a mother of 2 biracial children and wife to an African American. In this interview, Jenn dives deep into what it means to be a white ally and how she has uses her white privilege past and present to stand against racism and educate others in being anti-racist.
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