Tired of reading about Trump-Harris? Check out our article on Tim Walz and the power of teachers in democratic politics. BTW, highly recommend working with @MimiArnoldLyon.
https://t.co/qO8J3q6h9W
@dnaseemullah “The relative ‘successes’ of ... settler colonial societies are only assessed from the perspective of beneficiaries centuries later. The elimination of alternative sovereignties and the suffering of indigenous people are not often mentioned, let alone analyzed.”
Congrats to @tiffanydbarnes @ykerev and greg saxton for a terrific book! Teaching Latin American politics? Update your the labor section of your syllabus and buy this book.
https://t.co/7yIrygXjDp
Finally have hard copies of Mobilizing Teachers. Incredible feeling to be done with this project. Grateful to all those of who stood behind me and helped me to get here.
@CMASatUTA Xavier Medina Vidal and I re-published our article in The Conversation on the historic election Mexico's first female President Claudia Sheinbaum.
https://t.co/Hg05WXgB6f
@CMASatUTA Xavier Medina Vidal and I re-published our article in The Conversation on the historic election Mexico's first female President Claudia Sheinbaum.
https://t.co/Hg05WXgB6f
Debates about critical race theory (CRT) in the classroom may not be as prevalent today as they were in 2021, but school districts are still navigating the fallout from them.
To date, at least 18 states and 150 school districts have adopted a CRT ban.
https://t.co/6fXF78Q5Xu
Thrilled to join the 4th annual Comparative Labor Conference, tomorrow, March 8, organized by the tremendously talented @DannyDaneri and @BiffPM. Terrific group of rising labor scholars. Zoom link below.
https://t.co/KUBQykuq4j