Status quos can be insidious. They subsist by creeping into our worlds often without our being aware, because […]
education
As Hurricane Florence wades across the Carolinas with stoner-like efficiency, we were left with an indelible image that […]
As a new school year begins and I contemplate getting shot, I just hope it doesn’t happen this […]
Seven years ago I left academia and became a teacher at an independent private high school. I am […]
I was recently invited to be part of a student panel to welcome all new Ph.D. students to […]
When I read @philommeides_’s tweet about grad-school comps, my heart sank. The author expressed how her extremely difficult […]
Listen to episode one, on the promise and pitfalls of school desegregation, here. Why, hello there! Glad you […]
For the past semester, I’ve taught California Studies, a course primarily designed for non-history majors and future K-6 […]