Crisis, Culture & Classroom: Dr Paula Major on the Future of Education in Hawai'i
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In this thought-provoking episode of the Afro Aloha Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Paula Burton Major — educator, cultural advocate, and systems change leader — to explore the urgent challenges and transformative possibilities in Hawai‘i’s education system.
With decades of experience championing equity and culturally responsive teaching, Dr. Major unpacks how historical erasure, systemic bias, and the lack of Black and multiracial representation have created deep cracks in the classroom — and what it will take to heal them.
This episode is a call to action for parents, educators, and changemakers who believe that every child in Hawai‘i deserves to be seen, heard, and empowered through learning.
This episode is sponsored by Keith Major Sr.
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