Show Notes
Equity Leadership Now! hosts conversations with equity-conscious leaders from pre-K through university settings who transform structures and strategies for educating students, particularly for those who are marginalized.
“If we're thinking every day as educators that we're equipping people to be democracy defenders, we're equipping people to have the tools to know how to engage in respectful debate with other people, to be fully participant in their communities, then we are educating them towards civic participation in a way that really works.” - Catherine E. Lhamon
In this episode of Equity Leadership Now!, Catherine E. Lhamon joins host Jabari Mahiri to discuss her role as the inaugural Executive Director of the Christopher Edley Center on Law and Democracy and pressing issues surrounding democracy in the United States. With a wealth of experience, including serving as the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Education and as chair of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Lhamon shares her perspective on educators' responsibilities as democracy defenders, the threats to democratic institutions today, and ways to stay engaged.
