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This is our fourth and final episode in our series, "Conversations about Race." In this episode we look at "What's next for schools?" From recruiting black and brown teachers, increasing black leadership in suburban district offices, to changing curriculum to reflect black history, literature, art, science, philosophy, and ideas, these are some of the topics discussed.

Our guests are Tina Ellsworth, a social studies coordinator for an area school district, Ovie Oghenejobo, a sociology teacher at Lee's Summit North High School, and Jordan Lewis, a counselor and social worker with Youthrive.

Email [email protected] to leave comments, feedback or to get in touch with any of our guests.

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