EdTrust-Tennessee
The Fair Share
The Fair Share is a series where we have candid conversations about why school funding in the South matters and how we all can engage. Through conversations with experts, advocates, and students, we’ll break down why fair funding matters and explore how we can build a future where every student has the resources they need to thrive in the classroom and beyond.
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EdTrust-Tennessee
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27 sept. 2025
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Education Funding: Bright Spots Across the South 27.09.2025 40:58
This episode spotlights advocacy strategies and conditions for successful school funding reform in the South. Guests Mark Dixon, President, A+ Education Partnership Rachel Canter, Director of Education Policy, Progressive Policy Institute Alexza Barajas Clark, Ph. D, Executive Director, EdTrust-Tennessee
Unlocking School Funding and Driving State Action 23.08.2025 44:17
In this episode, school funding experts Rebecca Sibilia, EdFund , and Qubilah Huddleston, EdTrust , break down how states fund school districts and what good policies for fair school funding look like.
Learners to Leaders 06.08.2025 44:34
In this episode, Juliana Hoover Potash speaks with three student advocates: Kaleb Sy, Luisa Sanchez, and Jordan Madden about their education stories and how they've dedicated themselves to improving education today.
School Funding, Civil Rights, and The Road Ahead 10.07.2025 36:42
The first episode kicks off in Memphis at the National Civil Rights Museum featuring Dr. Russ Wigginton, President at the National Civil Rights Museum, and Qubilah Huddleston, Policy Lead for Equitable School Funding at EdTrust, for a discussion about why fair school funding in the South has always mattered.
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