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        How to Support First-Generation College Students
  Extra attention and mentoring before first-generation students attend college can give them the tools to feel comfortable, confident and welcome when they start their higher education journey.
      
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        Imagining Change Through Image Theatre
  No student is too young to participate in conversations about equality and social justice, but words are not the only means through which students can imagine a better future.
      
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        In the Wake of Orlando: Helping Students Heal
  TT’s Teaching and Learning Specialist Jarah Botello offers some classroom discussion prompts and activities that can help students process the horrific tragedy in Orlando and move toward healing.
      
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        The Curriculum Is In Your Backyard
  If you dig deep, there is a WEALTH of curricular materials right outside the door of your school. Have you ever looked?
      
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        Let's Put the Power Back in "Empowerment"
  When we call for empowerment of our students, what are we asking for?
      
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          Una Vida de Esperanza
  In this interview, Luis Rodriguez describes how the systemic demoralization he faced in school and society at a young age drove him to join a street gang and how writing his book, Always Running, was an attempt to call his son and other young people in similar situations to change their lives.
      
  June 20, 2016