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Beyond the Classroom: Shaka Mitchell on School Choice, Policy, and Purpose

Beyond the Classroom: Shaka Mitchell on School Choice, Policy, and Purpose

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This week on People, Politics and Pork, Newell Clark and Greg Webb welcome Shaka Mitchell, a respected advocate for school choice and Senior Fellow at the American Federation for Children. With a background in education policy, law, and leadership, Shaka brings a thoughtful, principled voice to the conversation around education reform and equity.

The discussion dives deep into the challenges and opportunities in public education—from funding disparities and parent empowerment to the philosophical roots of school choice. Shaka shares personal insights from his own upbringing, his transition from law to education, and why he believes access to quality education shouldn't be determined by ZIP code. He also discusses the politics of education policy at the state and federal levels, highlighting moments of bipartisanship and unexpected resistance.

The episode blends lively banter with meaningful dialogue, reflecting on the broader cultural and political implications of how we educate the next generation. Whether you're a parent, educator, policymaker, or just passionate about improving our communities, this episode offers thought-provoking ideas and practical takeaways.

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