Educator | Consultant | Advocate
Natosha Daniels is a parent of 3, and has served 15 years in education as an administrator, technology coach, and teacher. She is Chief Systems Navigator in the Round Rock Black Parents Association, a community group committed to unifying, mobilizing and uplifting Black families in Texas. Natosha is currently pursuing a PhD in Education Policy and Planning at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research interests include Black parents’ contemporary resistance efforts to shift power and policy in education as well as the intersection of racial capitalism and K-12 education systems. She is also a breast cancer survivor.