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Our highly anticipated newest episode with guests Dr.Kari Kokka & Michelle Cody from the podcast “Critical Math Drop” is now available! Tune in as Dr. Tracey A. Benson , Dr. Kari Kokka, an Associate Professor of Mathematics Education and co-host of the Critical Math Drop podcast and Michelle Cody, a mathematics and literacy teacher and co-host of the Critical Math Drop podcast explore the concept of social justice math education and how it expands the traditional curriculum to investigate social injustices using dominant mathematics. Dr. Benson poses questions on their co-authored article on “Educational Facials”: A Healing Tool for the Beautiful Struggle as they also dive into the concept of educational facials, analyzing one's climate situation and much more. Spotify: Research to Practice - The Anti-Racism Leadership Institute | Podcast on Spotify Apple: Research to Practice - Apple Podcasts LinkedIn: Anti-Racism Leadership Institute: Overview | LinkedIn YouTube: Anti-Racism Leadership Institute - YouTube TikTok: DrTraceyBenson (@drtraceybenson) | TikTok Instagram: @traceyabensonconsulting Dr. Tracey Benson | LinkedIn Kari Kokka | LinkedIn Michelle Cody | LinkedIn Critical Math Drop Education Sciences | Free Full-Text | Educational Facials: A Healing Tool for the Beautiful Struggle (mdpi.com) #AntiRacism, #SocialJusticeMathEducation, #Curriculum, #SocialInjustices, #CriticalThinking, #EducationalFacials, #Healing, #Co-conspirators, #AntiBlackness, #DrKokka, #MichelleCody, #DiversifyingKnowledge, #DiversityInEducation, #ProfessionalDevelopment, #UnconsciousBias, #ResearchToPractice