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How the History of Black and Native Education Can Inform Our Future

The Harvard EdCast

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Intersecting Histories of Education

This chapter explores the unique yet interconnected oppressions faced by Black and Native populations in education. It critiques conventional metrics of success while emphasizing the importance of recognizing historical experiences and their impact on current educational practices. The discussion advocates for community dialogue to re-evaluate educational objectives and empower marginalized groups toward a more equitable society.

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