ESL for Equality is a podcast exploring the powerful intersection of language, identity, and justice. Created for educators, advocates, and multilingual communities, the show delves into how English language learning and access shape, and are shaped by, immigration policy, civil rights, and equity movements in the U.S. and beyond. Each season brings timely stories and expert voices that unpack how language policy affects real people: from asylum seekers navigating legal systems to students confronting discrimination in schools. Through interviews, storytelling, and critical analysis, ESL for Equality aims to amplify the experiences of those on the front lines of language justice and to spark conversations about how we can build more inclusive, multilingual futures.
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