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Good evening, all!! Melinda D. Anderson. Education writer. Mom of one. Coddler of none. ππ And tonight's #EduColor chat co-moderator. βπΎπ
Good evening, all!! Melinda D. Anderson. Education writer. Mom of one. Coddler of none. ππ And tonight's #EduColor chat co-moderator. βπΎπ
I see WOC here tapped to advance ππΌππΌleaving dust in classrooms where Ss liveππΌππΌ. IMO need to value both spaces - how? #EduColor
#EduColor for the love of God, I am telling you, threads like these prove it's not racism ya hate but racism not in your favor...ππ»ππΎ #MAGA
Thank you to *everyone* who participated in #EduColor chat on women of color educators. The reflections and wisdom and sharing was ππΎπ₯ππΎπβπΎ