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We Must Persevere
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Recently, the Supreme Court rendered a decision that makes school integration far more difficult. Civil rights leader Julian Bond responds.
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'THIS is Why We Need a GSA'
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Gay-straight alliances are taking hold in middle schools, where homophobia and anti-gay harassment may be the most rampant.
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The Question of Class
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Paul Gorski calls on fellow educators examine the classist assumptions infiltrating classrooms and schools.
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'At Risk' of Greatness
Teacher Lisa Weinbaum honors students who break stereotypes, defy odds and make the world a better place.
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'Gates of Change'
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In 1957, nine black schoolchildren enrolled at Central High School in Little Rock, Ark., and compelled the nation to live up to its promise of equality. Fifty years later, Central High's teachers and students revisit the past to help shape the future.
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Then and Now
Will the Supreme Court outlaw purposeful integration of our schools?
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'We Share One World'
A message from Teaching Tolerance director Brian Willoughby.