Voices4Ed

By: Education Post
  • Summary

  • Voices4Ed is an Education Post podcast hosted by Ikhlas Saleem and Lane Wright. We bring in voices of students, parents, and teachers to talk about what’s really happening in our public schools. It’s a different conversation about public education.
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Episodes
  • Episode 41: How Oakland Is Tackling the Reading Crisis (ft. Lakisha Young, Dirk Tillotson, and Kareem Weaver)
    Jun 11 2020

    In this episode, you'll hear from Oakland activists Lakisha Young,
    Dirk Tillotson, and Kareem Weaver about the Literacy for All campaign, which is described as going beyond focusing on “K-3 literacy outcomes” and also targets increasing the literacy of the whole family. 

    “What good is being able to sit at the lunch counter if you can't read the menu when you get there?” – Kareem Weaver.

    Full show notes and links at http://educationpost.org/conversation/podcast

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    50 mins
  • Episode 40: Demanding a Family-Centered Response to Coronavirus (ft. Parent Activists Anise and Yolanda)
    May 26 2020

    In this episode, you'll hear from Anise Walker and Yolanda Corbett about the state of education in Washington D.C. during COVID-19 and the challenges that parents face when they try to get a seat at the table.

    Full show notes and links at http://educationpost.org/conversation/podcast

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    44 mins
  • Episode 39: The Impact of COVID-19 on Latino Families
    Apr 29 2020

    In this episode, you'll hear from Lorena Lopera about why Latino communities are among the hardest hit by COVID-19 and about the steps that need to be taken to ensure that students in those communities receive the educational support they need.

    Full show notes and links at http://educationpost.org/conversation/podcast/

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    30 mins

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