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Beyond Brainwashing: Breaking the Cycle of Socialization and Advocating for Change!

Change movements are filled with people who made decisions to interrupt the Cycle of Socialization and the System of Oppression. What is the Cycle of Socialization? “The Cycle of Socialization” is the process by which we “get systematic training in how to be each of our social identities throughout our lives.” (Harro 2004, revised 2008).…

October 1, 2021 in Course 3 (Visual Literacy).
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Bonus Summer Post: Tips for teachers to support EAL students on Zoom!

I originally wrote the following blog post and submitted it to Angela Watson in hopes that she would contact me to be a freelance writer for her Cornerstone for Teachers (formerly Truth for Teachers) website. She didn’t contact me. But I still like what I wrote. So I thought I might as well put it…

July 9, 2021 in Other musings.
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