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Corky Lee's Asian America: Fifty Years of Photographic Justice. Columbia University history professor Mae Ngai, is one of the book's editors.
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Lynn Barton talks about her political transformation, in the context of other women voters.
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Where did you top out in math--algebra, geometry, something else? Mitchell Jackson and a lot of people he knew had to perform something called "survival…
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It happens all the time in classrooms: the example a teacher uses to demonstrate a concept draws glazed looks from the students. Is the teacher doing…
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Kiese Laymon has a story to tell, and don't expect it to make you smile. His life has had its ups, to be sure, but plenty of downs as well. It's no…
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Ernesto Javier Martinez is a University of Oregon faculty member in the department of Indigenous, Race and Ethnic Studies. He studies how racially and…
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We speak of wanting diversity in education, but it's taking a while to get there. Teachers of color can make a big difference in the education of a child…
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It's a grim anniversary, but certainly one worth noting: the arrival of African slaves in Virginia in August, 1619. So 400 years since the door opened…
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Racism continues to rear its head and speak loudly in our time. Will Harris was motivated to write about it, but not in a strictly black-or-white way.…
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Richard Blanco has traveled many miles since his appearance reading his poetry at the second Obama inaugural in 2013. And his travels have taken him to…