

Sequoia Carrillo
NPR education reporter.
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Jul 17, 2025 • 17min
Trump Plows Ahead With Plans To Dismantle Department Of Education
Sequoia Carrillo, an NPR education reporter, dives into the contentious landscape of U.S. education policy under the Trump administration. She discusses the federal government's decision to withhold $6 billion in education grants, sparking lawsuits from two dozen states. The implications for local school districts are severe, particularly with the Supreme Court's endorsement of layoffs at the Department of Education. The conversation also touches on the lack of Republican resistance to educational reforms and the dire financial impacts on schools, especially in rural areas.

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Jul 31, 2025 • 13min
The Trump Administration Takes On Higher Ed
Sequoia Carrillo, an NPR education reporter, delves into the Trump administration's investigations into universities for alleged civil rights violations. She discusses the rising tensions between the administration and elite institutions, particularly around funding and discrimination against Jewish students. The conversation highlights how these policies shape public opinion and redefine civil rights in education. Carrillo also emphasizes the impact of these strategies on both private and public universities, unraveling the ideological shifts in academic freedom amidst federal scrutiny.

Aug 26, 2022 • 14min
What You Need To Know About Biden's Plan to Forgive Student Loan Debt
Sequoia Carrillo, a dedicated reporter from NPR's education team, joins the conversation to unpack President Biden's ambitious plan to forgive student loan debt. The discussion reveals the emotional reactions of borrowers, from relief to frustration. They explore eligibility criteria and the legal challenges ahead. Notably, Carrillo addresses the concerns of those facing barriers in accessing forgiveness, emphasizing the need for outreach to support disadvantaged individuals. Dive into the complexities of this pivotal policy and its broader implications for education costs.