• "Voices from the Frontline: A Teacher's Perspective on Injustice and Resilience in Education"

  • May 18 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast

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"Voices from the Frontline: A Teacher's Perspective on Injustice and Resilience in Education"

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  • Stephanie Paz was a teacher in Houston, Texas, who moved to the Bronx to become a high school English teacher. Her experience in one of the most controversial states when it comes to legalizing policies that ban books and has deemed it unlawful to teach anything related to Critical Race Theory, to what it was like to live through a school shooting, is compelling. Every state has their flaws and what has allowed Stephanie to remain committed has been her resilience. Tune into this latest episode that amplifies the voice of teacher during this entire week of appreciation.  Follow us on IG @Detentionpodcast Stay connected with me on LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook: @thelopezeffect  Ted Talk, ‘Why Open a School? To Close a Prison’: http://tinyurl.com/gsxzrxz Learn more: www.TheLopezEffect.com Wear ElevatED apparel: https://www.elevatedblk.com/wearelevated My best-selling book: The Bridge to Brilliance: http://tinyurl.com/yxta8zcc Work with me leadership coaching, consulting, or speaking engagements: elevatedblk@gmail.com Contact me with topics, feedback on episodes, or inquiries about sponsorship: Detentionwithdrnadialopez@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/detention-with-dr-nadia-lopez/support
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