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What a different experience I might have had growing up if there had been a place like Black School, a pop-up school designed for Black students to develop their identity, culture, and race. Today’s guest is Black School co-founder and educational specialist, Queenie Johnson, MA. Queenie is the mission maverick and brains behind the school for Brilliant Thinkers. With over 20 years of experience in private, public, home, charter, and corporate education, she develops customized training programs to help you think and perform better as a parent, leader, and student.
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Email Queenie: hellomsqueenie@gmail.com
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