Episode Synopsis "Teaching Topeka| Ep. 3 — Racial equity and justice in schools"
Protests on social justice and racial equity have rocked the U.S. this summer, but with students now back to learning, how are schools addressing the topic? Topeka Unified School District 501 superintendent Tiffany Anderson spoke on The Capital-Journal's Teaching Topeka podcast on how schools can not only serve as "disruptors" of injustice, but how they can train students to think critically about racial justice.
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