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Black teachers are key mentors for Philly high school seniors navigating college decisions

By Joseph Sageman
The Philadelphia Tribune
https://www.phillytrib.com/

Black educators are severely underrepresented in Philadelphia’s teaching workforce. —TRIBUNE PHOTO/ABDUL R. SULAYMAN

Zikia, a 12th-grader in Philadelphia, was stressing over where she would attend college in the fall. Her charter school’s college decision ceremony was the next day, and she was torn between her two top choices.

At a crossroads, she reached out to her favorite teacher, the only Black educator on her course schedule. “I texted him at nighttime,” she recalled. “I didn’t feel like I could do that with my other teachers.”

Joseph Sageman is a postdoctoral researcher in sociology at the University of Pennsylvania.

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