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        We Must Persevere
 
  
  Recently, the Supreme Court rendered a decision that makes school integration far more difficult. Civil rights leader Julian Bond responds.
      
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        Not True! Gender Doesn't Limit You!
 
  
  What works—and what doesn’t—when it comes to teaching young children about gender bullying?
      
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        'Because I Had a Turban'
 
  
  In almost every public school in the United States, attitudes and behaviors in the classroom presume an unacknowledged, yet pervasive, Christian norm. How does this affect students who are not Christian?
      
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        One Nation, Many Gods
 
  
  Research shows that a world religions course helps reduce intolerance among students without undermining students' religious beliefs.
      
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        Beyond the Canned Food Drive
 
  
  More educators are turning to service-learning projects for charitable activities — and helping to foster connections between students and the human beings they aim to serve.
      
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        Does This Child Have a Friend?
 
  
  Innovative social inclusion programs are reducing the social isolation of students with disabilities, ending harassment and stereotyping, and improving life opportunities.
      
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        The School Year That Changed a Nation
 
  
  The Little Rock Nine: An Interview with Minnijean Brown Trickey
      
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        The Question of Class
 
  
  Paul Gorski calls on fellow educators examine the classist assumptions infiltrating classrooms and schools.
      
    