Change in education has been an ongoing struggle and often those that want change feel alone in the fight. Today we’re talking about specific action steps that can be taken to garner change in underserved neighborhoods, schools, and communities.
Straight out of Chicago, Ms. Tanesha Peeples is an education advocate and public servant for people in underserved communities. She is the Deputy Direction of the non-profit organization Education Post. Ms. Peeples also runs the Hope & Outrage column of Education Post, with the purpose of communicating and reaching out to communities of color, highlighting areas of concern as well as inspiration.
In this episode we talked about Education Post. You can can logon to their website and get more information at http://educationpost.org/ or follow them on Twitter by clicking here: https://twitter.com/edu_post
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