Australia Battles Privatization
An interview with Angelo Gavrielatos
An interview with Angelo Gavrielatos
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Classism and racism abound in Ruby Payne’s A Framework for Understanding Poverty
How James Baldwin’s work shapes our school.
A teacher’s sports enthusiasm sparks a reflection.
High school students face opposition when they create a slavery walking tour in Manhattan.
An art contest helps students imagine the lives of runaway slaves.
Disrespectful, degrading treatment of women is so pervasive and so mainstream that it has lost its ability to shock.
8th-grade algebra meets rising gas prices and peak oil.
As protests against working conditions continue, the Mexican government responds with brutality.
Fourth graders find their classroom worm bin offers ecological and social lessons.
A role play on the Irish Potato Famine offers meaning for today.
When a new student arrives from an orphanage in China, a teacher rethinks classroom activities where children play with food.
When cash-strapped schools make deals with beverage companies, schools and students lose out.
A program helps young people develop healthy relationships to food and their bodies.
Students get a glimpse into the corporate-controlled food system by looking at the politics of food.
A teacher’s experience in England is a cautionary tale.
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A timeline compiled by Leigh Dingerson, the Center for Community Change
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Excerpts from a speech by the president of United Teachers of New Orleans.
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Facts and figures that chart the program’s history.