Liz
Clift


Liz N. Clift provides informal education to youth in Denver, Colorado, and volunteers with several organizations that work on food justice issues.

Articles by Liz

Dystopian Young-Adult Literature in the Classroom

Two TT bloggers share their tips on using dystopian young-adult fiction to engage students in discussions about tough topics.

The Criminalization of Elementary Students

One after-school programmer reflects on the criminalization of youth.

Town Hall Meetings Empower Youth

Providing a forum for candid communication helps young people believe their voices are worth hearing.

Grocery Shopping Where I Work

A trip to the store holds different life lessons depending on where you shop.

An Early Experience with Learning Tolerance

A childhood lesson taught this teacher to ask the right questions when working with students with disabilities.
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Learning for Justice in the South

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