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Our guest this week is Tanishia Williams, a Critical Race Theory Research Associate at The African American Policy Forum, a Ph.D. candidate in Urban Policy, and an educator for twenty-two years. In this interview, she reflects on transitioning from her previous role as a school educator and administrator into her new role as an educational researcher, and how those different positions have shaped her beliefs about student support and educational equity. Tanishia comes to the topic from different perspectives in a way that is helpful for the three of us to reflect on our own power to shape education.
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By Raven DeRamus Byers, Nathan Levin & Sam Squillace4.8
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Our guest this week is Tanishia Williams, a Critical Race Theory Research Associate at The African American Policy Forum, a Ph.D. candidate in Urban Policy, and an educator for twenty-two years. In this interview, she reflects on transitioning from her previous role as a school educator and administrator into her new role as an educational researcher, and how those different positions have shaped her beliefs about student support and educational equity. Tanishia comes to the topic from different perspectives in a way that is helpful for the three of us to reflect on our own power to shape education.
www.learningmachinepodcast.com
Support the show