The deserved spotlight on the frontline workers in education continues. Episode 11 features high school teacher Felicia Homberger from the Hopkins Schools in Minneapolis-St. Paul. Felicia's journey to responsiveness starts in Milwaukee and works its way through Boston to New York, landing in the Twin Cities. Key to her journey is the celebration and resonation of her Jewish heritage, which she is very proud of. Felicia provides insight and perspective about cultural responsiveness through the lens of Jewish culture. You will be moved by " tikkun olam," Felicia's inspiration to stay steadfast in ongoing fight for social justice. And, let's not forget, it is Black History Month! Hear Dr. Hollie's take on BHM and his call for celebrating culture all year long - everyday and in anyway.
Learn more about CLR and Dr. Hollie at www.culturallyresponsive.org and Twitter @validateaffirm
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