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The Indigenous Led Fight to Protect Greater Chaco
Indigenous perspectives on land rights and resource extraction in the southwest
On These Grounds
A viral video calls into question the precedence of police in schools
Crossroads Stories
Black residents share their experiences living in a predominantly white, small-town community
The Road to Justice
A unique tour through the South reveals the power of place-based learning in understanding the Civil Rights Movement
The Wikipedia Promise
The ubiquitous website is put under the microscope as its reliability and western-centric perspectives are challenged
A Song for Cesar
Activists, musicians, artists, and other luminaries take us through the Farmworkers' Movement, and the role the ats played in its success
Once You Know
As the opportunity to prevent climate change passes, how do we now shift to mitigating its worst impacts?
Petersburg Rising
Celebrated administrator Marcus Newsome comes out of retirement to turn around a failing school system
On The Fenceline
When a local refinery shuts down, a community in Philadelphia fights to make it permanent in an effort to end years of respiratory illness resulting from environmental racism
Threshold
A filmmaker navigates her child's gender identity and reflects on her own feminism
Alice Cares
Can humanoid robots be an effective tool in combating the epidemic of senior loneliness?
Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools
Inspired by the groundbreaking book of the same name by Monique W. Morris, Ed.D, Pushout confronts prevailing practices and beliefs the hamper Black girls' success in education
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Do Police Belong in Schools?
Posted by Ashley on 4/13/2022
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Turning Around Underperforming School Systems
Posted by Ashley on 3/29/2022
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Cesar Chavez and the Farmworkers' Movement
Posted by Ashley on 3/17/2022