Intersectionality and Representation in Education with Zach Williams

Corporate Creative Podcast

In this episode, we take a deep dive into the education system with Zach Williams, including discussing intersectionality and alternative teaching methodologies. Zach is a North Louisiana native and advocate for the inclusion of arts, consideration of mental health, and social justice in education. After receiving his bachelors in Sociology and English from Fisk University and starting a career in social work, Williams quickly saw that more preventative measures can be taken from the angle of education. This prompted him to teach and earn his masters in teaching from RELAY Graduate School of Education with a concentration of ELA instruction to match his passion for reading and writing.

Zach is also part-time poet and prose author, and is currently pursuing his doctoral degree for Educational Leadership at Xavier University of Louisiana.

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