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AJ couldn’t make it to this conversation so Sammie sits down with Kaylan Ganus to discuss racial iniquities in education, how race plays a role in the level of discipline students receive in the school system, the subtle presence of implicit biases in our classrooms, and the lack of full historical documentation in our textbooks. Kaylan gives us the rundown of her experience traveling to Washington, D.C. to celebrate Juneteenth. The most shocking part of this conversation is the statistics Kaylan shares regarding unjust treatment of black students beginning as early as pre-school, where most children are only 3 or 4 years old. This is episode two of a 2-part bonus week. Follow on Instagram @247_Fearless for sneak peeks of upcoming episodes. See you next Friday!
By Sammie & AJ Howard5
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AJ couldn’t make it to this conversation so Sammie sits down with Kaylan Ganus to discuss racial iniquities in education, how race plays a role in the level of discipline students receive in the school system, the subtle presence of implicit biases in our classrooms, and the lack of full historical documentation in our textbooks. Kaylan gives us the rundown of her experience traveling to Washington, D.C. to celebrate Juneteenth. The most shocking part of this conversation is the statistics Kaylan shares regarding unjust treatment of black students beginning as early as pre-school, where most children are only 3 or 4 years old. This is episode two of a 2-part bonus week. Follow on Instagram @247_Fearless for sneak peeks of upcoming episodes. See you next Friday!