by lindaoppenheim | May 31, 2019 | Continuing Conversations, Events
One year after the first Princeton High School Racial Literacy class was taught, Dr. Joy Barnes-Johnson, Ms. Patty Manhart, and their students will present “Racial Literacy: Tell Me Who You Are” As Dr. B-J wrote, “The goal of racial literacy is not a singular...
by lindaoppenheim | Mar 26, 2019 | Article
A teacher shares an approach to helping first-graders understand microaggressions. “A critical difference between microaggressions and other instances of hurt feelings is the impact—a steady, slow-burning, detrimental accumulation of biases played out with...
by lindaoppenheim | Feb 22, 2019 | Article
Tiffany Mitchell Patterson, Assistant Professor of Secondary Social Studies, West Virginia University, provides specific suggestions for doing “a better job of understanding the subject and presenting it to others.” Click here to read her article.
by lindaoppenheim | Jan 17, 2019 | Article, Awards
Teacher and Not in Our Town Princeton facilitator, Dr. Joy Barnes-Johnson was awarded the 2019 NJEA Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Human and Civil Rights award. While they neglected to mention the award and her co-teaching the first Princeton High School racial literacy...
by lindaoppenheim | Jan 13, 2019 | Opinion
Teacher Zachary Wright explains his answer to his student. A lesson for everyone. Read his article by clicking here.