
Episode 2: Trauma-Informed Practices with Newcomer Immigrant/Refugee Students
May 3, 2021 - 00:40:07
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Dr. Mary Crnabori (Coordinator for Trauma-Informed Schools) and Dr. Ana Christina Da Silva Iddings (Director of the Learning, Diversity, and Urban Studies Program at Vanderbilt University) join me for a conversation abou...
Episode 3: Dreaming of a Way Forward: Reimagining Trauma-Informed Practices for Equity is an episode from Reimagining Trauma-Informed Practices for Equitable Immigrant and Refugee Education by Anna Sienkiewicz. Dr. Mary Crnabori (Coordinato...
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Published May 3, 2021, 00:49:39 long, audio available.
Dr. Mary Crnabori (Coordinator for Trauma-Informed Schools) and Dr. Ana Christina Da Silva Iddings (Director of the Learning, Diversity, and Urban Studies Program at Vanderbilt University) join me for a conversation about critiques, misconceptions, and criticisms of trauma-informed practices in schools. Taking on a critical perspective, we also dream about what trauma-informed practices and education, in general, could one day look like, grounding our work in hope for the future. Cover Art: Sarah Grace Lafayette Music: Genevra Munoa
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Episode 3: Dreaming of a Way Forward: Reimagining Trauma-Informed Practices for Equity is an episode from Reimagining Trauma-Informed Practices for Equitable Immigrant and Refugee Education by Anna Sienkiewicz.
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This episode was published on May 3, 2021.
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