
SchoolHouse is a podcast created by the Communities for Just Schools Fund and hosted by Allison R. Brown. SchoolHouse shares stories about how young people, their families and communities, and other advocates and activists are working in and around schools to make them healthy, safe, and equitable places for children to be. In SchoolHouse, we will learn together about the global implications of lo... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Category | Education | ||||

Mississippi organizers and education justice advocates reflect on the long struggle to end Mississippi’s school-to-prison pipeline and discuss police-free schools, abolition, and the radical imagination necessary to win education justice in Mississip... more
Mississippi organizers and education justice advocates reflect on the long struggle to end Mississippi’s school-to-prison pipeline and discuss police-free schools, abolition, and the radical imagination necessary to win education justice in Mississip... more
(CJSF) hosts a town-hall style discussion of the global movement for education justice in this coronavirus moment. Organizers from South Africa, Puerto Rico, Toronto, and Honduras share their perspectives about the education justice movement.
During a visit to Kimball Elementary School in Washington, DC, CJSF’s Allison R. Brown talks with principal Johann Lee and local Education Council Chair Eboni-Rose Thompson about how educators must lead with love in support of students and their fami... more
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Love this podcast on how it explain the problems that are going on in community school such as racism and equity. Everybody should have equal opportunity to have a great education. Racism has to stop and everyone should have a great opportunity to have a great education.
It’s a great podcast if you're very inclined towards their viewpoints. It doesn’t challenge you to think broadly or independently. We are in an echo chamber where the right only hears what they want to hear and so does the left.









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