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Eupha Jeanne Daramola

University of Southern California

Background

Eupha Jeanne Daramola is a doctoral candidate in the urban education policy program at the University of Southern California.

Publications

Eupha Jeanne Daramola

  • Research Reports    

Communities in the driver’s seat: Black Mothers Forum microschools raise sustainability questions

Eupha Jeanne Daramola, Travis Pillow

The Black Mothers Forum (BMF), established in 2016 to combat institutional racism in Phoenix-area schools, responded to the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic by creating a network of microschools.

  • Research Reports    

Teachers and tutors together: Reimagining literacy instruction in Oakland

Ashley Jochim, Eupha Jeanne Daramola, Morgan Polikoff

High-quality tutoring has become a critical tool for addressing pandemic learning gaps and accelerating student learning, but access to tutoring programs remains an issue.

  • Research Reports    

Pods in Action: The Oakland REACH

Eupha Jeanne Daramola

REACH’s story demonstrates the potential for community-based organizations to play a larger role in addressing both current challenges and longstanding iniquities in the public education system.

  • Research Reports    

Progress and potential: The innovations of pandemic learning communities led by leaders of color

Eupha Jeanne Daramola

What seven initiatives led by community leaders of color can teach us about advancing racial justice in K–12 educational spaces.

  • Research Reports    

Pods in Action: Black Mothers Forum

Eupha Jeanne Daramola

An education advocacy group that responded to the COVID-19 crisis by launching two microschools for Black families in Phoenix, Arizona.

  • The Lens    

Leaders should learn from families of color who shaped education during the pandemic

Eupha Jeanne Daramola

COVID-19 has been deeply traumatic and disruptive for students and families. But the pandemic also created opportunities for families and community organizations to design their own solutions to educational challenges that existed long before it.

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