Is the public school system failing us? Who's fault is it? Join us for an insightful episode of Not Just Headlines as we dive deep into the pivotal topics of public school education and the significance of voting. In this engaging interview, host Lily Oatis sits down with Tanneshia Dukes to explore the intersectionality of race, education, and civic engagement.
Tanneshia shares her perspectives as a past educator on our public education systems. But it's not just about highlighting the obstacles; Tanneshia passionately discusses the power of representation and activism in addressing these issues. As an advocate for change, she delves into the importance of voting as a tool for driving meaningful reform in education and beyond.
Listen now to be part of the conversation that's shaping the future of education and civic engagement for generations to come.