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    Real Talk with Christina Tillery- Research on Black Females to Radical Kindness

    en-usSeptember 23, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Christina Tillery,  a speaker at the ASCA National Conference in Las Vegas, shares her research on working with black females.  She also shares with us her perspective on Good Girl Syndrome and how to best advocate for our students.  Watch this woman, she is going places!

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