“Taking a trip through the civil rights movement” Watch the interview with educators Dr. Michael Naragon and Jacqueline Clarke as they discuss their journey through the civil rights movement and its impact on education. Watch it NOW on KDKA-TV: Talk Pittsburgh with Heather Abraham (July 27, 2023)
“Taking a trip through the civil rights movement”
Thursday, July 27, 2023
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Subject Area: Call for Action, Civil Rights, Human Rights Violations, Innovative Teaching Strategies
Subject Area: Call for Action, Civil Rights, Human Rights Violations, Innovative Teaching Strategies
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