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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 30 MIN

Episode 2: Truly Latino Homeschooling with Brenda Rosa

from Johns Hopkins Homeschool Connections · host Johns Hopkins Homeschool Research Lab

Brenda Rosa, founder of the Homeschool Clinic, discusses her journey in the homeschooling community, particularly focusing on the Latino homeschooling movement. She shares insights on the impact of the pandemic on homeschooling, the unique needs of Latino families, and the importance of representation and leadership within the community. Brenda emphasizes the role of ESAs as a means to make homeschooling accessible and equitable for all families.

Brenda Rosa, founder of the Homeschool Clinic, discusses her journey in the homeschooling community, particularly focusing on the Latino homeschooling movement. She shares insights on the impact of the pandemic on homeschooling, the unique needs of Latino families, and the importance of representation and leadership within the community. Brenda emphasizes the role of ESAs as a means to make homeschooling accessible and equitable for all families.

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Brenda Rosa, founder of the Homeschool Clinic, discusses her journey in the homeschooling community, particularly focusing on the Latino homeschooling movement. She shares insights on the impact of the pandemic on homeschooling, the unique needs of...

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