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Julie Marsh on Why Local Power Is Essential to Democracy
June 8, 2020 | USC Rossier

USC Rossier Professor of Education Policy discusses strategies for engaging local stakeholders, her experience as a researcher and how COVID-19 will impact funding for education.

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