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Want your students to actively engage in addressing inequality? Explore this annotated bibliography of resources for teaching students about social justice.
We're all snowflakes. But we're also all stereotypes. Let me try to help you understand that with a hot bowl of You Soup.
My purpose as a writer is to create a world where every child has an equal opportunity to an education. This purpose is multifaceted, and one of the ways I accomplish this goal is to introduce my students and my own children to activism. Today, I am very excited to introduce you to Rebekah Gienapp. […]
Teaching is now a political act that involves indoctrinating children instead of educating them
Are you looking to foster an anti-racist classroom? Promote equity and antiracism in your school with these resources and strategies.
Taking a look at how you can create secular traditions and rituals.
Photovoice puts cameras in the hands of people to explore and share their perspectives with others and advocate for change.
Angela Valenzuela agreed to answer a few questions about the new book she has edited, “Growing Critically Conscious Teachers: A Social Justice Curriculum for Educators of Latino/a Youth.”
My first introduction to Doulas was the Business of Being Born documentary on Netflix. Several months later I was attending a 3 day Training in Austin, TX by a DONA instructor. I was the only Black person and person of color in the training. I had been present for a few births prior to this training
You could start with the term “achievement gap.” This article names what's really going on, and it's much more damaging than that.
This new and expanded edition collects the best articles dealing with race and culture in the classroom that have appeared in Rethinking Schools magazine. With more than 100 pages of new materials, Rethinking Multicultural Education demonstrates a powerful vision of anti-racist, social justice education. Practical, rich in story, and analytically sharp!
Here is the english version of my now famous “Fallait demander” ; now available as a book with other stories : Orders available here or here or here ^_^ Thanks Una from unadtranslation.…
As Martin Luther King day just passed, the team at Colorlines.org posted a great little article on how to be a ‘racial justice superhero’ all year long… And check out their great …
Sister Simone Campbell talks about the Nuns on the Bus and their work to address poverty in America.
What is an ethical dilemma in social work? This article explains the 3 conditions present in true ethical dilemmas, and the different between a pure ethical dilemma and a complicated situation or "approximate" dilemma.
The Commission of Audit today releases its long-awaited recommendations on reining in the budget deficit.
Democracy? Shameful Event: Bipartisan Politics Not an event, but an aspect, out of which many bad events have derived. The U. S. has two primary political parties, the Democratic and the Republican…
All of those little advantages add up to privilege.
How much do we actually know about the concept and history of this sociological term, which is rapidly gaining popularity?
Nearly two-thirds have cable or satellite TV.
We must support and expand queer and trans activism centered on racial and economic justice that has never seen marriage as an answer.
A niche group of political scientists may have uncovered what's driving Donald Trump's ascent. What they found has implications that go well beyond 2016.
Retour sur les événements esport les plus marquants de la semaine passée, avec pas mal de gros rebondissements au cours du Major de CS GO et des Worlds de LoL.
Things will only start to change once we stop blaming women, and start challenging the flawed system they must navigate. And I have no problem saying that assertively.
Humorous cartoons pertaining to education and teaching.