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greBy Christine Brigid Malsbary. Several days before writing this blog post, I visited a 12th grade class that I have been following since the beginning of their 11th grade year. I am a researcher and I study how education policy affects teachers and students in their daily lives. The youth I work with are all …

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By Susan DuFresne. I was there. I was there to hear Bernie speak at Westlake in Seattle yesterday. To get it out in the open, I am a white ally and still learning, still reflecting, still processing what happened yesterday in Seattle, when Black Lives Matter (BLM) protestors took over the stage at the Sanders …

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By Israel Muñoz. For those who may not know me, my name is Israel Muñoz. I am a first-generation Mexican-American studying Mathematics-Economics and International Political Economy at Fordham University in New York. I am also one of the founders of the Chicago Students Union – a student-led grassroots …

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What follows is a presentation made at the Network for Public Education’s October 11, 2014 event, PUBLIC Education Nation. The entire panel can be viewed on video here.  By Rosa Rivera-McCutchen. In thinking about my remarks for today’s panel, I thought it useful to draw upon Dr. Martin Luther King, …