WATCH: How Parents’ Political Influence Could Sway the 2024 Election
A video replay exploring the role of families in education equity.
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As education policies increasingly impact families and communities, how are parents harnessing their voices to drive change?
Ahead of Election Day, join The 74 and the Progressive Policy Institute for a special conversation about families, education politics and how parents’ rising influence could shape the results at the ballot box next month. “The Politics of Education: Parent Voice and People Power” will stream Wednesday, Oct. 30 at 1 p.m. ET.
In the replay below, you’ll hear from such leaders and experts as Georgia State Senator Jason Esteves, former Superintendent of Milwaukee Public Schools Howard Fuller, National Parents Union’s Keri Rodrigues Langan, and The 74’s Jo Napolitano. Curtis Valentine of PPI’s Reinventing America’s Schools Project will moderate.
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