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EdChats
Education Reform Now Advocacy
11 episodes
1 week ago
Every month we sit down with a few education leaders and discuss what’s being done right now to advance a high quality, equitable education system for every student. EdChats is written and produced by Education Reform Now Advocacy.
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Every month we sit down with a few education leaders and discuss what’s being done right now to advance a high quality, equitable education system for every student. EdChats is written and produced by Education Reform Now Advocacy.
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Former Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza Announced As New DFER & Its Affiliate ERN's CEO | EdChats Ep. 3
EdChats
31 minutes 29 seconds
2 years ago
Former Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza Announced As New DFER & Its Affiliate ERN's CEO | EdChats Ep. 3

On today’s special episode, we’re sitting down with Democrats for Education Reform and its affiliate Education Reform Now’s newly announced CEO, former Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza. 

Elorza served as mayor in Providence, RI for two consecutive terms, and was branded as the “education mayor” of the city. He undertook bold actions to advance a social and racial justice agenda. This included taking the unprecedented step to engage the state Department of Education to turn around the city’s chronically underperforming school system, creating the city’s Eat, Play, Learn Initiative to expand out-of-school enrichment, and launching a nationally recognized African American Ambassador Group to bring Black leaders into the center of policymaking.

EdChats
Every month we sit down with a few education leaders and discuss what’s being done right now to advance a high quality, equitable education system for every student. EdChats is written and produced by Education Reform Now Advocacy.