Episode 2

Episode 2: Education Policy with Rebecca Fine

Published on: 31st October, 2019
Rebecca Fine, Education Policy Analyst and KIDS Count Coordinator for the Oklahoma Policy Institute discusses how Oklahoma's education policy affects not only teen pregnancy but all aspects of life.Rebecca mentions Making the Unequal Metropolis: School Desegregation and Its Limits (Historical Studies of Urban America) that book can be found here or anywhere books are sold.We also talk about the 1619 Project and the podcast and curriculum that goes with it. You can listen and subscribe to the podcast here and access the curriculum here.If you like podcasts like this and want to help Podcasts for Good produce podcasts for other worthy nonprofits, please support us on our Patreon page, https://www.patreon.com/podcastsforgood. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The James Inc Podcast
One can talk about parenting and one can talk about what it takes to raise a child while still a teenager, the best way to learn and be educated about this subject is to hear from those parents themselves and the experts who are helping them.
About J.A.M.E.S Inc: The product of Alisa Bell-Davis’ insights and experiences, J.A.M.E.S., Inc. (Just About Mothers Excelling in School) was established in 2006 to encourage and support higher educational aspirations among expecting and parenting teens and adolescents (up to age 24). An early parent herself, Ms. Bell-Davis recognized that completion of secondary education alone was unlikely enough to provide young parents with the opportunities they desired for their children.

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