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Today my guest is Estella Owoimaha-Church, Executive Director of Empowering Pacific Islander Communities–also known as EPIC. Estella, a former educator of nearly two decades, is a strong voice and advocate for marginalized communities having spoken all over the world about pressing education matters. This was a heavy conversation for me because I could feel the depth of critical urgency Estella leads with every day. In our conversation, we talk about the lack of representation ineducation, data disaggregation, the lack of care for our Pacific Islander communities and so much more. We encourage you to continue to conversation with us by sharing this episode and tagging us on twitter or Linked in.

Today’s episode is sponsored by SoundMind, an immersive wellness platform students can use as a mind management tool for emotional and phsyical wellness using music therpay. Used by over 250,000+ students across the nation SoundMind is the leading mental health app for youth, including recently named Top 6 Mental Health Apps for Kids by Parents Magazine. You can learn more and access theur Mental Health Toolkit by visiting www.soundmind.app.

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