If there’s one thing Americans are doing right now, it’s talking. Talking even more than usual when schools are out and many are still working from home. Every day, new stories of discrimination and ...
At the house where my grandparents have lived for more than sixty years, in Marin County, looking down onto the marshes of San Francisco Bay, there is a storage closet filled with vases, Duraflame ...
But when the rubber hits the road, many of us still end up swerving away from extended discussions of race in our classrooms. Such has been my experience as both a graduate student and a nervous first ...
Today’s guest blog is written by Wendy James, Coordinator of Collegiate Renewal and Curriculum for Saskatoon Public Schools (Saskatoon, Canada). In high schools, where I work, teacher talk still ...
People who are deaf can learn to talk. Some deaf people may choose not to communicate using the spoken word. Instead, they prefer to use American sign language (ASL), a nonverbal language. Read on to ...
“All the tales arose out of questions I asked myself about my early years,” author Hilary Mantel, who died this year, wrote in the preface to this short story collection. “I cannot say that by sliding ...