DC has a long history of troubled and inequitable special education services. Our October 10 show, on the state of special education in DC’s publicly

DC has a long history of troubled and inequitable special education services. Our October 10 show, on the state of special education in DC’s publicly
Weadé Wallace, deputy director of Advocates for Justice and Education, joins the Education Town Hall to discuss the organization’s work and the state of special
Advocates for Justice and Education was founded in 1996 by DC public school parents seeking educational justice for students with special needs. Nearly 20 years