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Integration Now
Integration Now explores how history continues to shape today's integration challenges and what we can do to advance more equitable outcomes for our students. This podcast is hosted by the Center for Education Equity (CEE) at MAEC, home to the Regions I and III Equity Assistance Centers. We partner with schools, districts, and SEAs to build public school systems where integration is a lived promise for every student.
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Supporting Immigrant Students and Families in a Changing Context: Leadership, Belonging, and Community Engagement 15.06.2026 38:30
As immigration continues to shape school communities, educators are navigating complex and sometimes uncertain policy and social dynamics that shape the experiences of students and families in their school community. Dr. Daniel Liou, a nationally-recognized advocate for immigrants, joins host Dr. Kathleen King Thorius to share how school and district leaders can create learning environments that...
Chicago at the Crossroads: Lessons for Leaders on School Integration and Advancing Public Education Equity 11.05.2026 35:16
Chicago’s schools have a long history of segregation, school choice policies, and privatization: how do these patterns shape opportunities for integration today? This episode draws from Chicago’s history to offer school leaders practical lessons on advancing equitable opportunities and outcomes across student race, sex, national origin, and religion. Listen to learn how Equity Assistance Centers (...
Navigating Legal and Enforcement Complexities 20.04.2026 35:44
In this episode, nationally recognized desegregation and policy scholar Dr. Sarah Diem joins host Kathleen King Thorius from the Center for Education Equity at MAEC. Together, they explore how districts can use data, redesign enrollment, and assignment strategies, and navigate shifting federal civil rights guidance.
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