Education As an Agent of Change: A Racial Justice Reading List & Resource Guide by Ann Marie G. Halstead


Education As an Agent of Change: A Racial Justice Reading List & Resource Guide

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Elisa Schmitz
This is wonderful, Ann Marie Gardinier Halstead , and so are you. I really appreciate the time you spent putting together these resources. What a great place to start for all those who want to listen and learn and educate themselves. It's never too late. Thank you for all you do and share with us. You are an excellent role model!
Tribe
I love that sign: "I'm sorry I'm late, I had a lot to learn." Isn't that the truth for so many. Great post, thanks.

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