How Four Educators Prepare for Conversations About Race and Racism in the Classroom

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Though stories of police brutality and racial inequality are not new, the events of the last year have amplified the call to educators to facilitate thoughtful conversations about race and racism in the classroom. In this video, four experienced teachers share their preparation strategies for these critical conversations.

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