As school districts across the country implement remote learning practices, former Secretary of Education Dr. John B. King, Jr. has sounded the alarm on ensuring that the under-privileged and left behind are not excluded from the opportunities of public education. In this episode, Candace and Tom discuss those concerns with Dr. King and what citizens should be looking for from the federal, state, and local leaders to ensure that education continues to be the great equalizer and a path of opportunity for all.
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