Episode 1: Microschool, Major Changes
Jonathan Santos Silva takes us to the North-Phillips School of Innovation in Tarboro, N.C.—a school reimagined from the ground up by leaders and students.
Hosted by Jonathan Santos Silva
Changing Course for Students’ Future
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Through The Portal: 13 Short Films that Imagine the World According To Students
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The Crushing and Inequitable Burden of Student Debt
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Jessica Fregni
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The Push to Expand Access to Teacher Certification for DACAmented Educators
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Go Back to High School, But Make it Perfect
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Peter Chu
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Clifton Johnson
‘Ohana and ‘Āina: Connecting Family, Farming, and Freedom
Join 16-year-old high school student Jade Onaka in this animated video as she explores her family’s history to learn about the farming practices and Indigenous food systems that sustained Hawaiians for generations.
Joel Serin-Christ
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Jade Onaka
Director
Leah Nichols
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Summer Programs Are Helping Students Turn the Page on COVID-19
Summer learning programs are helping students through social-emotional learning, work-based learning, academic supports, and other enrichment opportunities.
Nate Smallwood
Making Space for Youth Activism
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Laura Zingg
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Erik Jansen
Illustrator
A Family Finds Freedom Through Lakota Language
Winona Little Owl narrates her family’s story of learning their Native language, Lakota, and how the journey helped them reclaim their freedom.
Winona Little Owl
Faviola Leyva
Video Producer