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Wade in the Water

James Baldwin vs. William F. Buckley Debate at Cambridge 1965

Hate at School: January 2019

Empowering Teachers to Become Activists

The School-to-Prison Pipeline
Your students and colleagues may be talking about this past weekend's viral story of an educator who confronted an 11-year-old for refusing to say the Pledge of Allegiance. The incident and subsequent interactions with school staff ultimately resulted in the child's arrest and suspension. Read and share the resources in this edition of The Moment to better understand the school-to-prison pipeline—and what educators can do to interrupt it.
- The School-to-Prison Pipeline
Remembering Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, One Year Later
This week, we remember those we lost on February 14, 2018, at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. We dedicate this edition of The Moment to the young people across the country who have channeled their grief into action, standing up and speaking out to end gun violence in their communities—and every community.
- One Year After Parkland, A Reminder to Take Pride in Students’ Action
- Youth—United! Gun Violence Is a Permanent Issue
One Year After Parkland, A Reminder to Take Pride in Students’ Action

Is “Queer” OK To Say? Here’s Why We Use It

Teach-In for Freedom Call to Action
On Sunday, February 17, educators and immigrant rights advocates, organized by Teachers Against Child Detention, are hosting a Teach-In for Freedom in El Paso, Texas. Use this edition of The Moment to learn about how you can support their work to end child immigrant detention—and how to include your students in these efforts from your own school or classroom.
- Call to Action: All Children Deserve to Be Free
- Teachers Against Child Detention: “We’re Not Gonna Stop”
- Teachers Against Child Detention Book and Letter Drive