Think about it. Why don't we talk about the importance of race in education? Why are a majority of our Black students taught by educators who either don't look like them or can't truly relate to them? There's a special trust between Black educators and Black students. Our schools deserve consistency. Our schools deserve Black voices and Black representation. Joined by the intelligent and beautiful Sonia B. Scott, a Math teacher in New Orleans, we discuss why Black educators matter more now than ever before.
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