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Is The Education System Failing Minority Identities? With Judy Sarden

 
 
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Homeschooling is an incredibly freeing and empowering experience for parents and children alike. However, having the time and resources to pursue homeschooling and alternative forms of education often requires a great deal of socio-economic privilege.

At this upcoming event, we’ll be speaking to Judy Sarden about how to foster more inclusivity and diversity in alternative education spaces, as well as why traditional schooling systems are not necessarily the best environment for black students and students from minority groups.  

Judy is a wife and mother of 2, who have been homeschooled since the oldest began kindergarten. An avid supporter of home education, Judy encourages all families, and especially African American families, to consider educating their children at home.  

Judy has been a corporate attorney, business advisor, and entrepreneur for over twenty years.  After feeling the need to home educate her children, Judy left her corporate legal job and began working for herself at home as a contract attorney, business coach, and writer. 

Recognizing that many families need two incomes, Judy works with parents to help them discover how best to use their talents to generate income.  She also coaches parents to establish a successful homeschool. Judy has also published a best-selling book, Sarden's Practical Guide, How to Start Homeschooling.

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