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So Tell Us, How Many NYC Elementary Children are Homeless?
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NYC has some of the wealthiest people in the world, and yet there are so many families and students who can’t afford housing. This conversation stems from a report Kathryn and Zitsi published, “Homelessness in NYC Elementary Schools,” breaking down the factors of homelessness and how teachers, administers, and community organizations step in to sup…
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Disparities in Public Education: Stories by Two Scholars EXTENDED
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EXTENDED Episode from Part 1. Who else is going to share that knowledge with you? Even though we went through a bad system, we had a great time in high school. Raphael and I witnessed first hand the inequities in education. We share the importance of sticking together during a time the high school we attended was transitioning. Graduating from a ph…
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Disparities in Public Education: Stories by Two Scholars Part 1
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Raphael and I witnessed first hand the inequities in education. We share the importance of sticking together during a time the high school we attended was transitioning. Graduating from a phased-out/shut down high school revealed the disparities on who has access to quality education. The small things like proper textbooks, smartboards, and consist…
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BONUS: Izzy’s Academic Journey and the Birth of the Podcast
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I share why I started my podcast. This bonus episode is a tell-all on my experience attending a public phased-out high school in New York City, and the effects it had on my academic experience in college. I realized as a student of sociology that people can suffer due to poor academic preparation. I struggled with writing and failed some classes. M…
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