Dr. Denise Miller: Why Black History Month Isn't Good Enough
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Dr. Denise Miller is a highly respected academic, author, and activist whose work focuses on the intersections of race, gender, and education. Dr. Miller's insightful analysis sheds light on the challenges students face, while also highlighting their resilience and agency. Dr. Miller's dedication to social justice and her commitment to empowering marginalized voices make her a powerful force in the fight for educational reform.
In this episode Dr. Miller and McPherson discuss: Denise’s background as a primary school teacher, her transition into becoming an Educational Psychologist; whether Black History month is relevant (or merely tokenistic), why inclusive curriculums are important, and how government decisions impact children’s education.
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