Discuss race and racism with your high school students through the arts with The Storytelling Project Curriculum. (It's free.) The Storytelling Project was developed at Barnard and in NYC schools and includes over 30 lessons appropriate for high school students that include arts-based storytelling activities to discuss racism. Students study various stories of racism from dominant ones to concealed ones to their own.
Mamdani’s Response to Felon47’s Threats
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My statement on Donald Trump's threat to deport me and his praise for Eric
Adams, who the President "helped out" of legal accountability.
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‘Every weld is a challenge’
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Philadelphia schools are focusing career-tech training on preparing
students to move from high school to apprenticeships and skilled jobs,
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Education Is a Civic Question
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In their final post to end Bridging Differences' decade-long run, Deborah
Meier and Harry Boyte urge readers to put the energy, talents, wisdom, and
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I'VE MOVED!!!!
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Hi my lovely, loyal readers!!
Please note that Mrs. Mimi has up and MOVED to a shiny new blog with
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The Awful Truth
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You may have noticed that I am taking a break from blogging.
I'm not sure what happens next.
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