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Category Archive: Social Justice

I’m talkin’ I was walkin’ when…

I was born into a world of “legal” segregation I’m talkin, I was walkin’ when apartheid ended Mandela […]

January 3, 2019 Poetry, Social Justice, Uncategorized

Finally Being Heard?

It’s the pain of our modern world It’s the reality of our broken history The truth made invisible, […]

May 7, 2017 Poetry, Social Justice

A is for Activist by Innosanto Nagara (A MUST READ children’s book)

As I was on a social media site, a close friend and academic colleague of mine, posted a […]

August 1, 2015 Prose, Social Justice

A list of books I must read before 2016 is over!

Pedagogy of Hope by Paulo Freire Teaching to Transgress by bell hooks Teaching the Community: A Pedagogy of Hope by […]

August 1, 2015 Social Justice

The Impact of Schooling on Latinos

Abstract This paper explores the purpose of schooling and the impact of schooling on Latinos. Through the use […]

June 18, 2015 Social Justice

“Los Sures” Southside, Williamsburg

Place Based Assignment- “Los Sures” Southside, Williamsburg As a resident of Brooklyn for only a few years it […]

May 10, 2015 Prose, Social Justice

My taxi ride this morning 

On my way to work this morning, I rode in a taxi. The radio was playing a Spanish […]

March 20, 2015 Prose, Social Justice, Uncategorized

“7 things I can do that my black son cannot” Must read, clink link!y s

The written article below is powerfully well written. It discusses how this white father cares dearly for his […]

December 27, 2014 Social Justice

“Book Review” of Signing in Puerto Rican; A hearing son and his Deaf family by Andrés Torres

Signing in Puerto Rican: A Hearing Son and His Deaf Family. Torres, Andrés. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet UP, 2009. […]

December 6, 2014 Social Justice

Another Poem

To advocate for natural rights For a race that of only one exists But most only assume by […]

November 19, 2014 Poetry, Prose, Social Justice

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