Roundtable: How to create the community we need

With: Supriya Narang, Emma Hosfeld, Sari Gonzalez and Chemay Morales-James

It's easy to feel isolated when you take a different path. Our panel will talk about what community looks like for their families and how they went about building it.

Meet our panellists

 

Supriya Narang
Supriya lives in India with her husband and her son who has never been to school. She writes about unschooling from the perspective of a neurodivergent parents and supports other unschooling parents in India.

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Emma Hosfeld
Emma lives in Illinois, US with her husband and three children, and she writes about unschooling, self-directed learning and outdoor play.

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Sari Gonzalez
Sari is an educator who moved to Mexico from New York in search of a more grounded life for her and her family. She is cofounder of Radical Learning, an organisation that advocates for self-directed education and trains parents and teachers.

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Chévanni Davids
Chévanni is a father, educator, writer, and community weaver reimagining learning through Ubuntu, indigenous knowledge, and self-directed education. He nurtures spaces for unlearning, grief work, and ecological restoration, bridging activism and ancestral wisdom.  

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Chemay Morales-James
Chemay is a Boricua (Puerto Rican) mother of two vivacious kids who have been unschooled all their lives. She is the founder and space holder of My Reflection Matters Village and also a recovering school teacher and DEI (Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion) coach turned SDE organizer.

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