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Dismantling Institutional Racism in Education

Dismantling Institutional Racism in Education

08/21/2021

State of Affairs with Steve Adubato

Dismantling Institutional Racism in Education

Clip: Season 5 Episode 22 | 10m 28sVideo has Closed Captions

Dismantling Institutional Racism in Education

Steve Adubato is joined by Fatimah Hayes, History Teacher, Pennsauken High School, to discuss the biggest lessons she has learned in her 19 years of teaching, the importance of the NJEA Members-of-Color Initiative, and the importance of dismantling institutional racism.

08/21/2021

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