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Valley Queens

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by Cristina Arroyo

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7 episodes
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A deep-dive into structural inequities on Long Island

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3/14/2021

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November 15, 2021

Valley Queens Podcast Episode 5: Parking Ordinances with Tony Jordan

<p>Parking seems like an afterthought when it comes to discussing systemic inequities in our towns; however, it's anything but. Parking ordinances and regulations can make or break a downtown, gentrify our spaces, and boost or kill development. In a talk with Tony Jordan, founder and president of the Parking Reform Network, we talk about how parking basically decides who comes and goes in our communities, and how we can use examples of parking reform in other cities to create conscientious and evidence-based regulations to get us to where we want to be.</p>

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June 26, 2021

Valley Queens Podcast Episode 6: Black Teachers in America

School desegregation in 1954 nearly rendered the Black teacher extinct. As schools became integrated, Black teachers were either not hired or fired or made to quit due to a toxic workplace culture that perpetuated the racist notion that "White students shouldn't be taught by Black teachers." This legacy and these narratives still persists today. Join Dr. Sheryl Croft, the author of "Living the Legacy of African American Education: A Model for University and School Engagement" for a discussion of what was and what should be so that our students are no longer robbed of our Black teachers.

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May 1, 2021

Valley Queens Podcast Episode 4: NYS Board of Regents DEI Call to Action

<p>The New York State Board of Regents has drafted a diversity, equity, and &nbsp;inclusion call to action. Did they finally acknowledge the oppressive &nbsp;effects of systemic racism? Did they recognize their role in &nbsp;perpetuating such? Will they hold schools accountable for inaction and &nbsp;silence surrounding this topic? Larry Levy (Hofstra), Brandy Scott &nbsp;(LIBEA), Dafny Irizarry (LILTA), and I discuss if this call to action is &nbsp;enough.</p>

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A deep-dive into structural inequities on Long Island

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