Feb 28, 2022
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Parents, teachers, and faith leaders are at ground zero when it comes to truly understanding the educational needs of children.
Dr. Kendall Deas is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Race, Freedom, and Democratic Citizenship with the African American Studies Program and Institute for African American Research at the University of South Carolina. He is also the Director of the Quality Education Project, a community-based research organization in South Carolina committed to public education advocacy.
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