Watch the above video for a special invitation from author Fenesha Hubbard. – Open to Learning Forward’s Comprehensive Members Only – Join us for an exclusive opportunity to talk with author Fenesha Hubbard about her latest book, The Equity Expression: Six Entry Points for Nonnegotiable Academic Success. This is a unique chance for Learning Forward comprehensive members to: Discuss equity work and understand how to make equity a practice; Learn about the six entry points for equity: systems, mindsets, relationships, products, spaces, and processes; Talk directly with the author, reflect together on actionable plans, and ask questions. Even if you haven’t read the book, consider this conversation an opening into the framework of the six equity entry points. The Book Club can be the first
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Fenesha Hubbard is a professional development leader with 20+ years of experience helping K-12 educators be more effective in their subject matter and instructional delivery. She is passionate about helping educators reframe the equity conversation and put equity into action. Fenesha leads the design and development of NWEA’s equity-focused professional learning and is the author of The Equity Expression: Six Entry Points for Nonnegotiable Academic Success. Her work connects research-driven ideas with best teaching practices, keeping the learner at the center and humanity as the anchor.