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    About this Episode

    Introducing Season 2 of Willing to Learn, hosted by Dr. Ashley D. Domínguez. This season transcends traditional academic boundaries, spotlighting scholars who breathe creativity into their work. From research design to scholar activism, explore a myriad of innovative approaches that revolutionize education. Available on all major streaming platforms. 

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    Trailer For Season 2

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