Rani Dasi

Rani Dasi - On pursuing a "we" mentality (clip)

Rani Dasi - On pursuing a "we" mentality (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On charter schools vs. public schools (clip)

Rani Dasi - On charter schools vs. public schools (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On state mandates (clip)

Rani Dasi - On state mandates (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On language immersion programs (clip)

Rani Dasi - On language immersion programs (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On trusting and investing in teachers (clip)

Rani Dasi - On trusting and investing in teachers (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On the polarization of education (clip)

Rani Dasi - On the polarization of education (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On upcoming school renovations (clip)

Rani Dasi - On upcoming school renovations (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On school repair funding (clip)

Rani Dasi - On school repair funding (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On fair teacher compensation (clip)

Rani Dasi - On fair teacher compensation (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On her primary focus(es) as a CHCCS board member (clip)

Rani Dasi - On her primary focus(es) as a CHCCS board member (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On her first year as a CHCCS board member (clip)

Rani Dasi - On her first year as a CHCCS board member (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On CHCCS resources and community coalitions (clip)

Rani Dasi - On CHCCS resources and community coalitions (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On her involvement in her children's education (clip)

Rani Dasi - On her involvement in her children's education (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On why she ran for the school board (clip)

Rani Dasi - On why she ran for the school board (clip)

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Rani Dasi - From being an engineer to working in finance (clip)

Rani Dasi - From being an engineer to working in finance (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On her college experience (clip)

Rani Dasi - On her college experience (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On teachers who inspired her (clip)

Rani Dasi - On teachers who inspired her (clip)

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Rani Dasi - Why education should be accessible (clip)

Rani Dasi - Why education should be accessible (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On going from homeschool to public school (clip)

Rani Dasi - On going from homeschool to public school (clip)

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Rani Dasi - What her mother taught her about education (clip)

Rani Dasi - What her mother taught her about education (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On being homeschooled (clip)

Rani Dasi - On being homeschooled (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On learning to read (clip)

Rani Dasi - On learning to read (clip)

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Rani Dasi - On Education

Rani Dasi - On Education

"I don’t love [the phrase] achievement gap cause I think we hear in literature that it’s not a question of effort it’s usually a question of access to resources."

- Rani Dasi

This interview is a part of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center series on education. Rani Dassi is a member of the Chapel Hill and Carrboro Board of Education, originally from Cleveland, Ohio. She is one of ten children, who was homeschooled by her mother. This experience shaped how she views education and why she is so passionate about making sure every child in Chapel Hill and Carrboro can come into a classroom and get excited about learning. In the interview, Rani points out that access to quality education facilities and quality teachers is only one piece of the puzzle. In order for every student in the Chapel Hill and Carrboro community to be on equal footing communities need to invest in the upstream determinants of health as well as education. This means making sure students have access to free breakfast and lunch, proper therapists, and school counselors to help students work through trauma, as well as giving educators the capacity to adapt the curriculum to their students' needs without undermining their training and dedication. The interview ends with a call to action to vote yes to the Chapel Hill and Carrboro school bond that’s on the ballot this November (2024) so we can shift from an us vs. them mentality, to a we mentality.

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