What does it really take to move from awareness to action in education?

In this episode of The Advocate’s Chair, Neonta Williams sits down with Birmingham native and community leader James Thornton—a former educator, Family & Community Organizer, and Success Coach—to unpack the real work behind advocacy in Alabama.

From navigating multiple school systems to discovering gaps in access and opportunity, James shares how his personal journey shaped his passion for empowering families and strengthening communities.

💡 In this episode, you’ll learn:

Why representation matters in the classroom
The moment James realized education disparities were real
How families can move from frustration → advocacy
What it takes to build collective power in communities
The truth about systemic barriers—and how to overcome them

This conversation is a powerful reminder that education isn’t just a system—it’s a community effort.

👉 Whether you’re a parent, educator, or advocate, this episode will challenge you to think bigger, act bolder, and stay engaged.

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