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Reach NC Voices participates in Teach for America PACE Summit

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Molly Osborne leads a discussion on Reach NC Voices at Teach for America's PACE Summit. Yasmin Bendaas/EducationNC

Teach for America’s 2018 PACE summit buzzed with the energy of young teachers from eastern North Carolina who moved through workshops on topics ranging from healing through arts and storytelling to design anthropology. The conference in Raleigh on Saturday centered on the theme, “Coalition-building toward Educational Equity.”

Reach NC Voices led one of the summit’s sessions. As an engagement tool, Reach NC Voices is a project that hopes to draw as many diverse perspectives as possible on pertinent policy issues, including those of teachers and administrators on topics like school funding and racial equity.

“Our goal is really to listen and learn and identify the things that you all think are important,” said Molly Osborne, a public policy analyst at EducationNC who led the session. 

Below are some clips from Osborne’s talk about Reach NC Voices.

How does Reach NC Voices fit into EducationNC?:

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Guest Erica Everett, a teacher at Moore Square Magnet Middle School, closed the session by sharing resources for teachers who want to stay in the loop on education policy:

To learn more about Reach NC Voices, follow the initiative or share your feedback on Twitter @ReachNCVoices.