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In the final episode of our School Principles series, we explore abolitionist education: a teaching approach centered on abolishing oppressive educational structures, while loving, protecting, remembering, and healing children of color and their communities. And we ask, what is the purpose of education?
Dr. Gholdy Muhammad, Associate Professor of Language, Literacy, and Culture at the University of Illlinois Chicago, joins us to explore all these questions.
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In the final episode of our School Principles series, we explore abolitionist education: a teaching approach centered on abolishing oppressive educational structures, while loving, protecting, remembering, and healing children of color and their communities. And we ask, what is the purpose of education?
Dr. Gholdy Muhammad, Associate Professor of Language, Literacy, and Culture at the University of Illlinois Chicago, joins us to explore all these questions.

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