{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/695ed31524334d02345bdb78/695ed33f4c8cfced7fa5d11a?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Black to School, At Home","description":"<p>At the start of the pandemic, parents across the country became first-time homeschool teachers. Now, as millions of kids head back to classrooms, many Black parents are keeping their children at home to learn. On today’s episode of A Word, Jason Johnson speaks with Khadijah Ali-Coleman, the co-founder of the Black Family Homeschool Educators and Scholars group. She explains why more and more Black families are homeschooling their kids, and the benefits and challenges these families face.</p><p>Guest: <a href=\"https://twitter.com/HomeschoolBlack\">Khadijah Ali-Coleman</a>, co-founder of the Black Family Homeschool Educators and Scholars group. </p><p>Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel and Jasmine Ellis</p><p>Y<em>ou can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at </em><a href=\"http://slate.com/awordplus\"><em>slate.com/awordplus</em></a><em> for just $1 for your first month.</em></p><p> </p>","author_name":"Slate Podcasts"}