Ep. 8: Home
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In the low-income — but rapidly gentrifying — neighborhood of South Philadelphia, Andrew Jackson School’s first music teacher in 20 years builds a new middle school program that becomes a massive success story. The program, called “Home,” became a refuge for Jackson’s underserved, low-income students. But as Pitch contributor Avi Wolfman-Arendt reports, "Home’s" very success could in fact drive the demise of the values that made "Home" so important to the kids who participate in it.
©2018 Audible Originals, LLC (P)2018 Audible Originals, LLCOne amusing note: The story ends with some folks having nostalgia for “what (it) was”. I am always amused by this. It seems to occur on the backside of every successful change.
These are never about what I think they are about
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