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Critical Race Theory Is About You, and All of Us
American Dreams, Wraiths, and Asylum Seekers
A Note on Nikki Haley, Slavery, and Teacher Professionalism
Learning Loss and the Lessons Americans Refuse To Learn
Difficult For Whom: A Conversation about Conversations and Systems
What The American Teacher Act Shows Us About Education Now
Where Contrition and Closure Go Hand-In-Hand
What Gets Taught
Big Educator Energy (Pt. 1)
Our Collective Lesson Plan [On Teachers of Color In This Moment]
Before You Must Go (The Whole Trump of You)
On This Insurrection, and The Next
They May Not “Know” Math, But They Can Tell They’re Divided
Teaching Intolerance
MLK’s Work Precedes Us And, With Resilience, Lives After [Medium]
And That’s When I Got A Phone Call From Secretary DeVos
The Trump In All Of Us
Text From My Speech at #March4EducationNY
Don’t Blame The Kids (On The Women’s March and Getting “Woke”)
The Work Ahead [An Annenberg Institute Interview]
A Reaction To Mayor de Blasio’s Equity and Excellence Plan [Math for America]
Politics Are Always At Play In Our Classrooms
Major Key: What It Means To Have A Leader-ful, Not Leaderless, Movement
New York City Elects Bill de Blasio for Mayor, But It’s Not Over
Short Notes: What Is The Political Future for Teachers?
Why Learning Math Is Political
Why Teachers Are Political [A Rant]
This Writing Is Less of a Run, More Like a Dance
Unless They Don’t Want To Give Kids an Education [This Means War]
The Education Boogey-Men
Tearing The House Down pt. 2: Hands Up For Haiti
At The End of the Day [The Letters Series]
Dennis Kucinich on Why He Voted No to Health Care Pt. 2
King Bloomberg and My Unrepentant Contradictions
Just When Post-Racial Educators Thought It Was Safe
Dear Barack Obama: A Letter from an Urban Math Teacher to His President
Short Notes: The Imperfect Death
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Pa’lante Pa’lante
Letters: No, Your Hips Aren’t Enough
The True Power of Literacy (or Another Reason I’m Not Feeling Charter Schools)
How’s That Postracial Thing Working Out For You?
Success Is A Process, Not An Event
It’s Pretty Much Your Fault
Peace In The Middle East (2009 Edition)
Short Notes: They Don’t Pay Me Enough To Accept Your Comments
Somewhere Between War and Peace
I Didn’t Vote
Short Notes: A New Agenda
Disagree Without Being Disagreeable
Encima De Nuestros Espaldas (On Our Backs)
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