S6 Episode 7 - Diversity and Inclusion From a Student's View with Anaya Uttamchandani
Release Date: 10/23/2022
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info_outlineThis week, Simone & Julie welcome their youngest guest, 6th grader Anaya Uttamchandani to the podcast. Anaya shares her views on how students and classrooms can be more inclusive. She has already taken action and shows how you can be a change maker at any age. Don't miss this refreshing conversation.
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