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Culturally Responsive Practices for Black Students with Delbert Richardson Part 1

  • Writer: Cultures Connecting
    Cultures Connecting
  • Sep 3
  • 1 min read

Continuing the conversation about culturally responsive practices for Black students, our co-founder Ilsa Govan talks with Delbert Richardson of The Unspoken Truths, the American History Traveling Museum, about ways schools can be more culturally responsive to Black students. In part 1, Mr. Richardson talks about what's missing and what schools can do differently to support all, especially Black, students.


To watch the previous 4-part conversation Ilsa had with our co-founder Caprice Hollins about this same topic, visit our blog.



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