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As the education reform debate rages on, what are educators doing to respond to the needs of the students in their classroom. What's the role of social justice in education? Creativity? Technology?
Our Guests:
Dr. Marcella Runell Hall is a social justice scholar and author. She has co-edited three award-winning books: The Hip-Hop Education Guidebook; Conscious Women Rock the Page: Using Hip-Hop Fiction to Incite Social Change; and Love, Race & Liberation: 'Til the White Day is Done. Hall has also written for Scholastic Books, The New York Times Learning Network, VIBE, and various academic journals including Equity and Excellence in Education.
Dr. Keisha L. Green earned her PhD in Educational Studies from Emory University where she specialized in language, literacy, and culture. Currently, she is a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow at Rutgers University in the Learning and Teaching program at the Graduate School of Education.