EP 55: 24 Examples of Systemic Inequities Experienced by Students of Color in U.S. Schools

Good day and welcome to episode 55 of The Equity Experience Podcast! In today's conversation, I'm reading a blog published by the Great Lakes Equity Center in 2020 titled "24 Examples of Systemic Inequities Experienced by Students of Color and Students from Under-Resourced Communities in U.S. Schools".   This document identities 24 powerful examples of how students of color are and have been experiencing racial bias, discrimination, racism, and exclusion, both within K-12 schools and within colleges and universities.  The full document released by the Great Lakes Equity Center can be accessed here: https://ncsi.wested.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/24-Examples-of-Systemic-Inequities-Skelton.pdf Tune in as I share read each of these examples aloud, along with some of my reflections and recommendations. ************************************************************************************* The Equity Experience Podcast is brought to you by Dr. Karla Manning, Founder & CEO of The Equity Leadership Group, LLC.   We are a team of educators, researchers, and consultants dedicated to helping educators and school leaders achieve educational equity and inclusion. The Equity Leadership Group offers customized training, leadership coaching, strategy planning services, and curriculum development/evaluation services.  Schedule a complimentary discovery call today! https://calendly.com/karlamanning/discoverycall20mins or visit www.equityleadershipgroup.com for more information. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karla958/support

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