Episode notes
A new study of how high school students respond to a program designed to increase the frequency and quality of conversations about race in school finds that the anti-racist intervention did not cause stress or feelings of alienation among study participants. The finding rebuts concerns that anti-racist programs are harmful to children and teens. Joining Chris Edwards and Jon Champion to talk more about this survey is Jackie Cerda-Smith
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