Discriminating Teaching (and Practices)
Hey friends! I am back with another soulful post AKA one from the heart, chalked full of honesty, and vulnerability. I’m linking up with my
Hey friends! I am back with another soulful post AKA one from the heart, chalked full of honesty, and vulnerability. I’m linking up with my
It’s the weekend before my students return, and I couldn’t be more pumped! There’s something ethereal about the start of a new school year. I drafted
I talk about race, class, privilege, and inclusiveness A LOT as a blogger. It’s my passion, and I am unapologetic about it. If we are
I want to introduce you to one of my FAVORITE families. Chrissy and Lisa are both educators, and they have two beautiful children, Jonas and
Personally, “Black History Month” represents a time of pride and privilege. A time of gratitude and solidarity. It is the month when my dominate identity
“I believe that education is the civil rights issue of our generation. And if you care about promoting opportunity and reducing inequality, the classroom is
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