When Erin Dunlevy left her hometown in suburban New Jersey to teach in the South Bronx, she was shocked to see a line of 2,500 students wrapped around the school building waiting to pass through the only operational metal detector on campus.
Close to 80% of teachers in New York City schools are white women who teach a student body with predominantly students of color.
Erin shares how she learned what it means to be an ally who is responsive to community needs while honoring community voices.
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23 сен 2022