When I sent my oldest child to school for the first time I wasn’t sure my wife and I had made the right choice. I mean we’re talking about pre-school here,
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Reject the Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations
(Trigger warning: This essay contains a bleeped, profanity-laced rant that may cause you to question your most deeply held beliefs.) It’s not often I cite
Read MoreYou Can’t Deny Our Stories. We Are First-Generation Students Organizing for a Revolution in Our Schools.
For first-generation college students, having to overcome some adversity is often a common shared experience. Despite the challenges we have faced, being a
Read MoreParents Do Care, They Just Have to Work, Too
When parents have to work two or even three jobs at a time to make ends meet, their schedule is stretched tight. Many times they can’t be present at mornin
Read MoreWe Can Be a Nation of Dreamers and a Nation of Laws
On a hot day before the end of the school year, I sat in my classroom with Wajid, a tall and reedy senior who had immigrated to the United States five year
Read MoreLatinos Are More Than Tacos, Sports and Music. We Are Also America.
“Humanity is strengthened by a broad portfolio of genes that can generate new talents, additional resistance to diseases, and perhaps even new ways of seei
Read MoreBlack Millennial Creates a Media Platform to Revive the Black Wall Street
It’s been nearly a 100 years since a race riot in 1921 destroyed the Black Wall Street in the Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa, Okhlahoma. And although much
Read MoreWhy the Hell Didn’t Someone Put These Books in My Hand When I Was Younger?
I should read more than I do. Everyone should. I think we’d be better off as a nation and a species if we all read more. Teachers have a unique role in fos
Read MoreDon’t Like ‘Take a Knee’? Take a Civics Class.
For the past month the news has been filled with a seemingly endless stream of topics that have sparked controversy and unrest in our nation, from Charlott
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