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    Talking Back and Looking Forward: An Educational Revolution in Poetry and Prose.Paul Gorski, Rosanna M. Salcedo & Julie Landsman (eds.) - 2016 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The editors assembled this book in order to highlight the voices of those who do have an idea—of people who have experienced or witnessed the impact of educational injustice on the lives of marginalized youth and the educators who advocate for them. They set out to collect writing about people’s experiences--their reflections on social justice and injustice, equity and inequity in and out of schools that influence educational access and opportunity. By sharing stories in poetry and prose and photography, telling (...)
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    Basic Needs: A Year with Street Kids in a City School.Julie Landsman - 2003 - R&L Education.
    Here Julie Landsman chronicles one year as a teacher in a program for students in such serious trouble they are asked to leave their middle schools and attend a special program for disruptive students. She allows her readers to get to know the students, their home and street situations, and how their stories develop over the year, and in doing so, shows the complexity of young people, their beauty, and their individuality.
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    Growing Up White: A Veteran Teacher Reflects on Racism.Julie Landsman - 2008 - R&L Education.
    Growing Up White is for everyone who wants to know more about our schools, our community, our country, and ourselves. Julie Landsman takes the reader on an inventory of her life, pulling from events and scenes, a set of lessons learned. She discloses honestly and unflinchingly the privileges she has experienced as a white person and connects those to her presence in city classrooms where she taught for over 25 years. As a teacher Julie made mistakes, learned from them, made (...)
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