Cory
Collins


Cory is an author and journalist and a former senior writer for Learning for Justice. He has experience in both the newsroom—as a former sports journalist—and the classroom, where he has provided reading intervention and tutoring for K–6 students from rural Kentucky to Charlotte, North Carolina.

Articles by Cory

Political Leaders Owe the Children of Baltimore an Apology—and Answers

People in power have failed—and continue to fail—the children of Baltimore.

Hate at School: December 2017

Last month, we tracked 37 school-based episodes of hate in 21 states.

From Grove City to Woodbrook: Lisa Molinaro’s Epiphany

Lisa Molinaro began her career in education as a 20-year-old at the all-boys George Junior Republic juvenile delinquent center in Grove City, Pennsylvania. Her students were primarily young black males between the ages

We Were Ready

Years of equity work sheltered Charlottesville's students when hate came to their town.

“It’s Okay to Be White.” Yes, but…

Every widespread meme has an origin story. But understanding both the context and the consequences can teach us something about ourselves.
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