Educational Reform in Puerto Rico: Julia Keleher's Story, Part 1 | Julia Keleher | Former Secretary of Education of Puerto Rico | Season 4 Ep. 4 | #72
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In the first part of this two-series conversation, Julia Keleher, former Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Education, shares her transformative journey through the educational and criminal justice systems. Julia recounts her experiences with the Puerto Rican education system, including the aftermath of Hurricane Maria and the controversial school closures. She opens up about her legal troubles, detailing her indictments, offering a unique perspective on her experience.
Julia also delves into her time teaching ESL at Alderson Women's Prison, highlighting the profound impact of education in helping incarcerated women adapt and thrive. She shares her journey from criminal justice reform to her current role in education in Delaware, emphasizing the importance of community input and grassroots support in successful reform initiatives. We explore the necessity of treating all individuals, including those with criminal backgrounds, with dignity and respect, advocating for second chances and rehabilitation.
I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.