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Context, Contradictions, and False Equivalencies

I write this essay on the cusp of several holiday traditions. As always, the holiday season can be incredibly painful for many. Loss of loved ones, memories of painful past holidays, undealt with grief, and the yearning for comfort are palpable every holiday season. This year, the added confusion of record-breaking shopping while a genocide…

December 23, 2024 in decolonizing, settler colonialism, student mobilizations, systemic racism.

What I learned from debating the Science of Reading more than 20 years ago is still true

What I learned then that is still true: Binaries kill nuance. Research is never neutral. Everything is political and cultural. No singular reading approach will save us from racial capitalism let alone help us build freedom. These principles are fairly obvious to anyone who has a grasp of the political economy of education in a…

September 25, 2023 in decolonizing.

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