PolicyWise

Today’s episode is about creating an inclusive K-12 curriculum and educational equity
in California, focusing on proposed changes to education to include ethnic studies in the curriculum and the "education to end hate" initiative

Show Notes

Hosts: Demitria Wack and Michael Wiafe.
Guests: Mehek Kandru and Tony Thurmond.
Production and Marketing: Jarrett Ramones, Tim Haydock and Abby Pugh.

Tony Thurmond is the 28th California State Superintendent of Public. Superintendent
Thurmond is an educator, social worker, and public-school parent, who has served the people
of California for more than ten years in elected office. Previously, Superintendent Thurmond
served on the Richmond City Council, West Contra Costa Unified School Board, and in the
California State Assembly, representing District 15. Superintendent Thurmond attended public
school and then Temple University, where he became student body president. He went on to
earn dual master's degrees in Law and Social Policy and Social Work (MSW) from Bryn Mawr
College and began a career dedicated to service.

Mehek Kandru is a senior at Dougherty Valley High School with a strong passion for advocacy and policy reform. Alongside the work she does at California Forward, she is also a
California Legislative Ambassador for the American Cancer Society and the Outreach Editor of
her school’s newspaper. When she is not working on those things, she spends her time
volunteering at the San Ramon Regional Medical Center or watching movies with her dad. In
college, she hopes to continue working on understanding social systems and the factors that
have formed them.

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