
Racial Justice, Our Classrooms, and the Right-Wing Attacks
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Summer 2021
More Than McCarthyism: Activists Our Students Deserve to Know
By Ursula Wolfe-Rocca
Wolfe-Rocca critiques textbooks’ focus on McCarthyism and describes how, instead, she centers radical activists who have been victims of ongoing government harassment and repression.
The Story of a Seed: Food Sovereignty in an Elementary Classroom
By Caitlin Blood
An agriculture teacher describes teaching “every seed has a story” with 1st graders by honoring the story of, and planting, the Makah Ozette potato.
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Right Wing Legislators Are Trying to Stop Us from Teaching for Racial Justice. We Refuse.
Lawmakers in a growing number of states are attempting to pass legislation that would require teachers to lie to students about the past and present.
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Rethinking Schools began in 1986, when a group of Milwaukee education activists — teachers, teacher educators, and community members — met to talk about how they could bring more critical voices into the conversation about public schools and libraries. These founding Rethinking Schools editors saw a school curriculum that was conservative, dumbed-down, and dominated by corporate-produced textbooks. Inappropriate standardized testing was rampant. Racial bias infected every level of schooling.




















