01-16-26 Derek Francis, educator, film producer, and author, talks with Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings about Minnesota’s school integration history and his children’s book Our First Bus Ride

01-16-26 Derek Francis, educator, film producer, and author, talks with Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings about Minnesota’s school integration history and his children’s book Our First Bus Ride

Author: KMOJ-89.9 FM “The People’s Station” January 16, 2026 Duration: 8:00

Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings speak with educator, film producer, and author Derek Francis about Minnesota’s often-overlooked school integration story. Francis discusses his new children’s book, Our First Bus Ride, which commemorates the 55th anniversary of Minneapolis’ Hale–Field elementary school integration and is told through the eyes of two second graders experiencing change for the first time. He explains how the book and his film Separate Not Equal: Minnesota Integration Story make complex history accessible for young readers, families, and educators. The conversation also highlights upcoming community events, conversations with integration alumni, and the ongoing importance of building inclusive, culturally responsive schools today. 


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