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In this episode, we talk with Claudia Rodriguez and Ellen Moiani - two members of our Government & Community Affairs team here at Noble Schools. Claudia and Ellen have both spent years at Noble connecting with the parents and families of our students to make sure their voices are heard, both by Noble leadership and government officials.

Listen to learn more about their work and how it is an integral part of our anti-racism commitment.

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"Changing the Course: Building An Anti-Racist Education" is a video podcast series produced by Noble Schools, a leading charter school network in Chicago, IL. If you’re interested in seeing the video for this episode or learning more about Noble, you can visit us at nobleschools.org. You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

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Hosted by Nicholas Jones, Manager of Student Support and Culture at Noble Schools.

Guests for this episode: Claudia Rodriguez, Chief of Public Affairs; Ellen Moiani, Senior Manager of Government & Community Affairs.

Produced by Nicholas Jones and Ashe Kenyon.

Edited by Ashe Kenyon.

Music by Angel Mancilla, mixed and edited by David Redick.

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Want to send us a question? Email us at communications@nobleschools.org with the subject line "Question for Changing the Course"

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In this episode, we talk with Claudia Rodriguez and Ellen Moiani - two members of our Government & Community Affairs team here at Noble Schools. Claudia and Ellen have both spent years at Noble connecting with the parents and families of our students to make sure their voices are heard, both by Noble leadership and government officials.

Listen to learn more about their work and how it is an integral part of our anti-racism commitment.

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"Changing the Course: Building An Anti-Racist Education" is a video podcast series produced by Noble Schools, a leading charter school network in Chicago, IL. If you’re interested in seeing the video for this episode or learning more about Noble, you can visit us at nobleschools.org. You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

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Hosted by Nicholas Jones, Manager of Student Support and Culture at Noble Schools.

Guests for this episode: Claudia Rodriguez, Chief of Public Affairs; Ellen Moiani, Senior Manager of Government & Community Affairs.

Produced by Nicholas Jones and Ashe Kenyon.

Edited by Ashe Kenyon.

Music by Angel Mancilla, mixed and edited by David Redick.

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Want to send us a question? Email us at communications@nobleschools.org with the subject line "Question for Changing the Course"

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