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A multipart Black education series started in Austin over the weekend with leaders looking for ways to make education more equitable in Central Texas.

The Black Leaders Collective (BLC) is leading efforts in a three-part State of Black Education series.

“BLC recognizes that those closest to the problem are fully equipped to identify and solve their own issues,” BLC founder Terry P. Mitchell said. “Because of this, the first summit will convene 300 Black parents, caregivers, students and teachers to discuss educational inequities Black families and students face in Central Texas public schools, private schools, charter schools and home schools, as well as potential community-driven solutions to these issues.”

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