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Education Justice Policy Town Hall

We don’t have an opportunity gap; we have an education debt. Since this country’s founding, Black, brown, and Indigenous students haven’t had access to an equitable education. For generations, Boston Public Schools have been segregated, under-resourced, and under leadership that is not representative of the communities it serves. For that, we owe our children an outstanding debt. All students are enriched by learning spaces that are racially and socioeconomically diverse, resource-rich, and centered on the needs of students, families, and educators. As your city councilor, I will fight on behalf of all students, families, and educators to make schools more just, joyful, and connected. Want to learn more? Join us for a Education Justice Town Hall discussion

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