Coshandra Dillard (she/her) is an associate editor for Learning for Justice. Before joining LFJ, she was a freelance writer and magazine editor. She also worked as a health journalist for more than eight years. Additionally, Coshandra has experience in the classroom, having served as a substitute teacher for grades K-12. You can follow her on Twitter @CoshandraD_LFJ.
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Articles by Coshandra
Why We Need Black History Month
Analyzing and celebrating Black history helps students think critically about present-day social issues.
Teaching in Solidarity
The guiding principles behind the Black Lives Matter At School Week of Action can be an important frame through which to reimagine more liberatory educational spaces for Black children.
Equity, Period.
Join the movement to destigmatize menstruation and make schools more accommodating for all students who experience it.
Demystifying the Mind
Across the country, educators are integrating mental health literacy into their curricula.
We Can’t Lose Another Child to Suicide
Hate at school can cost lives, and we’ve already lost too many.