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April 10, 2025 57 mins

Who is teaching can often be just as impactful as what is being taught for students. In this episode, we discuss the wealth of expertise, and the invaluable lived experiences educators of color bring to their students.  

The school system was not designed for students of color, let alone teachers of color. Join us as we dive deeper into TAF’s next component, diversity of staff, and explore what can be done to support teachers of color and why we should strive to have staff at all levels mirror the student population at schools.  

Co-Host: Trish Millines Dziko, Executive Director, Technology Access Foundation 

Co-Host: Amrita Kauldher, Director of Network for EdWork, Technology Access Foundation 

Guest: Scott Friedman, Associate Director, Association of Washington School Principals 

Guest: Elizabeth Brobbey, Tacoma Educator and AWSP Aspiring Leader 

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Transcripts and information on today’s episode are available at techaccess.org/podcast

Questions? Email us at podcast@techaccess.org.  

Learn more about Technology Access Foundation and our work at techaccess.org.  

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