Radical Desires: Education as Queer Work
Since starting this blog, a few people have asked me why I decided to give a queer title and framework to a blog where so many of the discussions and […]
Since starting this blog, a few people have asked me why I decided to give a queer title and framework to a blog where so many of the discussions and […]
“…And they’ll probably talk about my hard childhood, and never understand that all the while I was quite happy.” – Nikki Giovanni As a kid, I attended a subsidized after […]
This past Wednesday morning at all school assembly in the gymnasium, my school’s principle reminded the students that we would not be having classes on Friday because of Veterans Day. […]
In a moment of exciting but also confusing shifts in political action and discussion, I wanted to post links to a few sites and articles which have been helping me […]
One of my uncles, who is currently unemployed, worked as a police officer and security guard for most of my young life. He dropped out of high school to join […]
Yesterday, my mentor teacher broke the class up into four groups about five students each and sat them in different parts of the room, with the instruction that they were […]
A teaching program of which I was recently a part held a ‘Diversity Day’ early on in the program’s duration. The goal of the day was to give the community […]
This is just a heads up to all those who may be in the NYC area during this coming November. There will be a screening of the film Precious Knowledge […]
“The struggle for justice does not end when the school bell rings.” – New York Collective of Radical Educators I recently visited a job fair organized for young and aspiring […]
The other day, during the last block of time before we broke for lunch, the teacher in whose classroom I am currently shadowing asked his students to describe in their […]