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    Skills For Life, What's School For, To See & Be Seen with Neveen

    enOctober 01, 2021
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, Neveen talks about her career transition after 6 years in the New York City public schools, what it means to pay it forward and her answers to the question: what is school for? 

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