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    • Issue 6, Fall 2024

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    The Torch Is in Your Hands: A Conversation With Helen Sims

    Helen Sims, aka the Old Storyteller of Belzoni, Mississippi, encourages us to accept the torch that is being passed to us.

    October 22, 2024
    The Torch Is in Your Hands: A Conversation With Helen Sims
    • Issue 6, Fall 2024

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    Listening and Learning: A Conversation With Valda Harris Montgomery

    Valda Harris Montgomery, who witnessed pivotal moments of the Civil Rights Movement in Montgomery, Alabama, emphasizes the importance of learning the honest history of the movement.

    October 22, 2024
    Listening and Learning: A Conversation With Valda Harris Montgomery
    • Issue 6, Fall 2024

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    Children Are a Rainforest of Potential

    A conversation with Georgia educator Katie Rinderle, who was fired for reading a children’s book about acceptance.

    October 15, 2024

    Learning for Justice Staff

    Children Are a Rainforest of Potential
    • Issue 6, Fall 2024

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    Amanda Gorman

    “For there is always light, if only we’re brave enough to see it, if only we’re brave enough to be it.”

    October 15, 2024
    Amanda Gorman
    • Issue 6, Fall 2024

    Story

    Fireflies

    When 10-year-old Kaden wonders whether he’s gay, he turns to his older brother, who offers the love and acceptance all caring adults should give to a child.

    October 15, 2024

    Deslin Chapman

    Fireflies
    • Issue 6, Fall 2024

    Story

    What It Means To Learn for Justice

    LFJ Director Jalaya Liles Dunn emphasizes that “We increase our power to foster change when we are in community with one another – deliberating, deciding and taking action.”

    October 15, 2024

    Jalaya Liles Dunn

    What It Means To Learn for Justice
    • Issue 6, Fall 2024

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    There’s Good People Out There: A Conversation With Charles Person

    Charles Person, the youngest of the original Freedom Riders of 1961, reminds us that collective civic action is essential and so is being one of the good people out there.

    October 15, 2024
    There’s Good People Out There: A Conversation With Charles Person
    • Issue 6, Fall 2024

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    Protect LGBTQ+ Progress Toward Equality

    Recognizing that LGBTQ+ equality is interconnected with the fundamental rights of all people is essential in strengthening our shared democracy.

    October 14, 2024

    Tim Kennedy, Harry Chiu

    Protect LGBTQ+ Progress Toward Equality
    • Issue 6, Fall 2024

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    American Patriotic Songs: Context and Perspective

    Exploring the historical complexity of this music lets us confront the various voices, functions and stories that a single patriotic song can embody.

    October 14, 2024

    Teresa L. Reed

    American Patriotic Songs: Context and Perspective
    • Issue 6, Fall 2024

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    Child Hunger Should Concern Us All

    Ensuring food security for all children is a national responsibility that should cut across political divides.

    October 14, 2024

    Anthony Conwright

    Child Hunger Should Concern Us All
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