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Last October, Education Next published an article sharing conclusions and data from their recent polls & research. They asked whether or not teachers and schools were to blame for the general mistrust of Americans toward the US government and/or our dissatisfaction with the state of the nation. They stated that, "President Trump, during 


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Sometimes academic research simply repeats what we in the practice, in the classroom, in the field, already know. It can be frustrating, for sure, but it's also validating. 

Recently, at the University of Miami researchers concluded some importa...


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There was a moment during the recent Teaching in Truth masterclass when the room went quiet. It wasn't because people had nothing to say, but due to the weight of what was being shared landed hard.

Beth, an immigration attorney, asked a question that many educators have been holding silently:

What do we tell families who ar...


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Blue Ink Tears

Author Reading and Literacy WorkshopsLed By Roberto Germán

Experience the powerful and poignant words of Roberto Germán with his latest poetry collection, "Blue Ink Tears." This bilingual book encapsulates 20 years of Germán's life, touching on themes of love, race, identity, and everyday struggles.

Divided into three parts, each section delves into a d...


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Gallup’s recent poll reveals something educators cannot ignore: a majority of Americans across racial groups agree that racism against Black people remains widespread in the United States. But we knew that, right? <...


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