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Dr. Marty Shoemaker on Spiritual Care in Humanist Chaplaincy
Author(s): Scott Douglas Jacobsen Publication (Outlet/Website): The Good Men Project Publication Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 2024/09/08 Dr. Martin “Marty” Shoemaker is a trained clinical psychologist and, currently, a Humanist Chaplain at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (Multifaith Centre) and Vancouver General Hospital (August, 2014-Present). Previously, he worked as a psychologist and instructor in…
#changing religious demographics in Canada#development of spiritual care#Dr. Martin Shoemaker#fragmentation of social relationships in modern society#humanist chaplaincy at Kwantlen Polytechnic University#impact of digital technology on community engagement#secularization post-Enlightenment
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Initial SR-71 Cadre 27 May 1967 Restored by Dale Shelton Via Flickr: In the front row, from left to right are: Sgt Dave Gallard, Jack Kennon (Ops Officer), Ray Haupt (1RS Commander), Hal Confer (DCO), Bill Hayes (9SRW Commander), Charles Minter (9SRW Vice Commander), John Boynton (99SRS Commander), Harlon Hain (Ops Officer) & MSgt Loignon. The pilots are in the second row, with their RSOs directly behind them, again starting from the left: Storrie/Mallozzi, Sowers/Sheffield, Hichew/Schmittou, Collins/Seagroves, Bill Campbell/Pennington, Halloran/Jarvis, Brown/Jensen, Dale Shelton/Boggess, O'Malley/Payne, Walbrecht/Loignon, Boone/Vick, Bevacqua/Crew, Watkins/Dempster, DeVall/Shoemaker, Spencer/Branham, McCallum/Locke, St. Martin/Carnochan, Bull/McNeer, Powell/Kendrick, Daubs/Roetcisoender, Bobby Campbell/Kraus, Kardong/Coleman, Maier/Casey, Fruehauf/Mathers, and Hudson/Ferrell. - info courtesy of Dr. Coy Cross, Beale AFB 9RW/HO
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Selamat pagi di Hari Setu Kliwon, mau lari-lari atau mlaku alon-alon, . Bersama Kuprit, mari menelaah. Kali ini cerita tentang panel surya. . Penemunya Russell shoemaker, Meskipun Shoemaker, tapi dia bukan pembuat sepatu, Dia adalah insinyur dari Pensylvania, Amerika. menemukan metode penggunaan silikon untuk panel listrik tenaga surya pada tahun 1940. . Perbaikan atas penemuan ini dilanjutkan oleh Dr MArtin Green dari Ausie, dan Fisikawan Zhengrong Shi dari China pada tahun 1975. . Di Indonesia sendiri, tenaga surya sudah dikenal lama. sering kita lihat para tukang, tanpa Surya nggak bertenaga. Kalau nggak Surya ya 76. . Semoga Mengharukan . <<<< swipe ada boneka tangan karakter anak OSIS SMA . #bonekatangan #puppetdoll #handdoll #storyteller #bonekacustom #custombonekatangan #bonekadongeng #bonekacustomsatuan #kuprit #LegendaSiKuprit (at Boneka Custom Satuan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CasvX5chIwr/?utm_medium=tumblr
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This shoemaker extraordinaire patronized Chelsea’s art suppliers Green & Stone for the Quarantine Christmas 2020 face mask sweaterin other words I will buy these pads of paper, brushes, and Dr. Ph. Martin’s inks he draws with, but magic markers, crayons, chalk, pencils, work too. And it doesn’t matter if you keep within the lines or stray, either. It’s the act of coloring, the pleasure of doing…
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The Ramones 1975 CBGB concert poster with talking heads signatures shirt
The Ramones 1975 CBGB concert poster with talking heads signatures shirt

The Ramones 1975 CBGB concert poster with talking heads signatures shirt
This shoemaker extraordinaire patronized Chelsea’s art suppliers Green & Stone for the The Ramones 1975 CBGB concert poster with talking heads signatures shirtmoreover I love this pads of paper, brushes, and Dr. Ph. Martin’s inks he draws with, but magic markers, crayons, chalk, pencils, work too. And it doesn’t matter if…
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The Ramones 1975 CBGB concert poster with talking heads signatures shirt
The Ramones 1975 CBGB concert poster with talking heads signatures shirt

The Ramones 1975 CBGB concert poster with talking heads signatures shirt
This shoemaker extraordinaire patronized Chelsea’s art suppliers Green & Stone for the The Ramones 1975 CBGB concert poster with talking heads signatures shirtmoreover I love this pads of paper, brushes, and Dr. Ph. Martin’s inks he draws with, but magic markers, crayons, chalk, pencils, work too. And it doesn’t matter if…
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This shoemaker extraordinaire patronized Chelsea’s art suppliers Green & Stone for the Nice swing bitch Shirt But I will love this pads of paper, brushes, and Dr. Ph. Martin’s inks he draws with, but magic markers, crayons, chalk, pencils, work too. And it doesn’t matter if you keep within the lines or stray, either. It’s the act of coloring, the pleasure of doing something with your hands, the T…
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ONCE UPON A TIME : the reboot by drew and menelaos
season 7, episode 6 : The Next Realm Jumper
present : In the Land of Ever, the Sheriff of Nottingham arrives at Castle Edgeshore after a clash with the new Queen Ivy of Thornhold, to ask Regina for a role within her kingdom. Regina obliges, offering Lord Gerard a role as her new Huntsman. Henry uses his storybook to travel to the kingdom of Farrador, seeking out Gabriel’s wealth of knowledge about stories to help find Regina’s happy ending. Gabriel supports Henry’s mission but suggests that Regina’s role as a villain who has turned their life around supports the idea that her story ends in a sacrifice. Robbie suggests that Henry should visit Scheherazade in Agrabah, as she knows the most about the inhabitants of the magical realms and their stories. Meanwhile, in the Land Without Magic, Emma is shocked to learn of Ryan’s lineage, pieced together through shreds of information from family heirlooms and Jefferson and Alice’s memories of interacting with fellow realm jumpers. Ryan also reveals that he has been training with Alice and Jefferson to become the next realm jumper so he can reach the Land of Ever. After thanking the Wonderlanders and Lily for all of their help and saying their final goodbye, Emma, Ryan, Cynthia, and Ruby jump back to the Land of Ever, where they reunite with Henry and Mary Margaret.
past : When Rumpelstiltskin returns from the Ogre Wars, Milah is embarrassed and leaves her husband and son behind for the sake of finding a new life. Milah finds work at a clueless shoemaker’s shop and spends her nights going through the foolish man’s sloppy needlework. Every morning she claims that elves came in the night to fix the shoes. Milah grows weary of this life quite quickly and is surprised when she is approached by a woman named Mombi, a realm jumper from the Land of Oz who offers Milah the chance to find a purpose in life as the new protector of Oz. Milah seizes the opportunity and when she leaves, she steals a pair of slippers that were being prepared for the queen, woven with real silver. Mombi teaches Milah the ways of the realm jumpers, and Milah decides to use the stolen silver slippers as her totem that will allow her to travel to the Land Without Magic. Milah soon becomes fascinated by the Land Without Magic. She encounters an actor named Edwin Booth and develops an obsession with him. Milah comforts Edwin through the loss of his wife and then again a few years later when his brother brings shame to their family name by assassinating a ruler from the Land Without Magic. In her visits, Milah notices how time works differently between the realms – sometimes she visits Edwin and years have passed in his world; sometimes it is only minutes. Milah seeks out her replacement as a realm jumper, and passes the silver slippers to a girl named Gayelette from the Land of Oz. Returning to the Land Without Magic, Milah marries Edwin in secret and spends the rest of her days with him and their son, Alexander Booth. When Alexander grows up, he marries an Irishwoman and they have a son called Finnian Booth. When Finnian grows up, he too has a son: Ryan Henry Booth.
‘once upon a time’ stars : Salma Hayek as the Evil Queen/Regina Mills, Emily Rose as Emma Swan, Jaimie Alexander as Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard, Raphael Sbarge as Jiminy Cricket/Dr. Archie Hopper, Cate Blanchett as the Blue Fairy/Celestina/Evelyn Oxford, Daniel Gillies as Peter Pan/Dr. Matthew Llewelyn, Meghan Ory as Red Riding Hood/Ruby Connor, Sonequa Martin-Green as Cynthia Fogg, CJ Adams as Henry Mills, and Robert Carlyle as Rumpelstiltskin/Mr. Gold
recurring stars this season include : Michael Fassbender as Chernabog , Idris Elba as the Sheriff of Nottingham/Lord Gerard, Chris Evans as Ryan Booth
guest stars include : Max Irons as Prince Beau/Gabriel Barbot-Beaumont, Oscar Isaac as King Adam/Robbie Barbot-Beaumont, Michelle Rodriguez as Lily Castillo, Anthony Mackie as Tarrant Hightopp/Jefferson, Diane Kruger as Alice Liddell Hargreaves, Caitriona Balfe as Milah, Chris Pratt as the Shoemaker, Caroline Goodall as Mombi, Matthew Macfadyen as Edwin Booth, Nell Tiger Free as Young Gayelette
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With whooshing, fluid lines, that give energetic form and personality to shoes that delight and tell stories. This shoemaker extraordinaire patronized Chelsea’s art suppliers Green & Stone for the Hot Moteefe on KingTees Shop on 2020/15/05 of paper, brushes, and Dr. Ph. Martin’s inks he draws with, but magic markers, crayons, chalk, pencils, work too. And it doesn’t matter if you keep.
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The Top Things to Do in Undiscovered Northamptonshire, England
01 of 06
Britain’s Best Surprise
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Northamptonshire, about an hour and a half straight up the M1 from Central London, has got to be one of the UK's most unfairly overlooked and underrated regions for visitors. And yet it has all the attractions that vacationers and holiday-makers arrive in Britain to visit. The county is host to numerous historic homes, notable hotels, charming market towns and gardens, the epicenter of British motorsport, and even the childhood home and final resting place of Princess Diana.
So why don't more people know about and visit Northamptonshire? Recently, a group representing local attractions, businesses and boosters asked the same question and decided to change all that with a colorful and stylish campaign — Northamptonshire: Britain's Best Surprise.
The campaign shows the region off as a great destination target, whether for UK touring or weekend breaks from London or the cities of the Midlands and the North of England. If you are racing up the motorway to visit Diana's grave, then battling rush hour traffic back on the M1, you are missing the opportunity for a great short break. Here's why.
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02 of 06
Visit Historic Homes and Castles
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At under 100 miles from London, Northamptonshire was just far enough away for politically ambitious aristocrats of the Tudor and Elizabethan times to stay out of sight and out of mind, yet close enough to reach the court in a few days of hard riding if summoned.
As a result, in addition to a few older castles — including Rockingham, originally built by William the Conqueror, more than 900 years ago — Northamptonshire has a wealth of Medieval, Tudor and Elizabethan stately homes that you can visit. In fact, the county claims more stately homes than any county in Britain. These are just a few:
Holdenby House: Pictured above, this lovely country house, surrounded by wonderful gardens, is just a shadow of its former self (or about one quarter actually). Built as a grand country estate by an Elizabethan courtier, it was turned over to the crown as a palace for King James and the ill-fated Charles I. Charles was imprisoned there during the Civil War and then arrested by Parliamentary forces. The archways he walked through heading for his final, bloody fate, are still standing. Check out the music room, where rare and unusual instruments have been collected from all over the world by the current occupants of the house. And make time to stay for a falconry demonstration. If you can imagine Holdenby draped in rotting vegetation, you might just remember it from the 2011 BBC production of Great Expectations with Gillian Anderson as Miss Haversham. It was the stand-in for her house.
Althorp: Keen Royal watchers already know that this was the late Princess Diana's childhood home. But maybe you never knew that it has been in the same family for more than 500 years, has a spectacular collection of paintings (including a whole room of Joshua Reynolds portraits, another of Lely paintings of court mistresses and the only known life portrait of the tragic Lady Jane Grey) or that you can hire it for weddings and posh events.
Deene Park: This once grand, originally Medieval, house was having a facelift under scaffolding in April 2017 – so a bit hard to judge. But a highlight is the room devoted to the notorious 7th Earl of Cardigan who led the infamous charge of the light brigade during the Battle of Balaclava (described in one account as “the greatest old woman in the army”). The room includes a portrait of his ravishingly beautiful (and scandalous) second wife and a glass case holding half of Ronald, the horse Cardigan rode into battle. Some years ago it was discovered that the taxidermed Ronald was becoming a bit moth eaten so now only half of him remains.
Burghley House: A house full of many of its original treasures and works of art, built by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I and still considered one of the greatest Elizabethan houses in Britain.
Boughton House: Begun in 1528 by the ancestors of the current owners, the Buccleuch family, the house morphed from a modest Tudor manor to a French style palace, sometimes called “The English Versailles”. Among its treasures are paintings by El Greco, Van Dyke and Gainsborough as well as 150 acres of gardens and landscapes..
Apethorp Palace: A palace that once belonged to Queen Elizabeth I, and was a favorite of Jacobean and Stuart kings, was at risk of total collapse when purchased for the nation by English Heritage. Now, through a remarkable 80-year arrangement between English Heritage and the current owners, the house is being completely restored. It's open to the public by guided tours only, 50 days a year.
Do keep in mind that most of the stately homes in Northamptonshire are still private family homes, with limited public openings. Check their websites to find out the dates of opening and the conditions of entry.
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03 of 06
Explore Charming Gardens
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Most of the stately homes mentioned above have gardens that can usually be visited even when the houses are not open to the public. And there are some great ones — from a restored Elizabethan kitchen garden at Holdenby House to a landscape by the legendary Lancelot Capability Brown at Burghley.
There are 35 acres of gardens, open every day, year-round, set in the 10,000 acre Castle Ashby estate. And the county is laced with country parks, woodlands, arboretums and wetland reserves.
But by far the most impressive garden is also one of the smallest. At ten acres, plus another 5-acre bluebell wood and a wildflower meadow, Coton Manor Garden is an attraction that punches well above its weight.
Created in 1925 by the grandparents of the current owners, the garden is still managed by a small family team, assisted by students and volunteers. It's colorful herbaceous borders, water gardens, walled gardens full of roses and several more garden “rooms” are arranged around a small, private 17th century manor house. They hold more than 1,000 varieties of plants, many of them rare and hard to find elsewhere. You can buy plants in the nursery, attend a gardening school, have lunch or tea in the cafe and visit with the “wildlife”. They include a pond full of wildfowl, a pair of elegant flamingos who have been resident for more than 40 years, some very cute kune kune pigs and several English longhorn cows.
The garden is open several days a week between April and September and every day during bluebell season (end of April to mid May). A visit throughout the season is bound to be rewarded with ever changing, colorful displays.
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04 of 06
Feed Your Need for Speed
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If you've ever sat in front of one of those motor racing arcade games, enjoying the VROOM VROOM sound effects while imagining yourself speeding around the Grand Prix course in Monte Carlo, you are going to love Northamptonshire, the super-revved up motorsport capital of Britain.
Five of the world's Formula 1 teams — Mercedes, Force India, Williams, Renault (formerly Lotus) and Red Bull — are based in an area that has become known as Formula 1 Valley, covering Northamptonshire and adjacent bits of Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. The county claims the creation of 80 percent of the world's Formula 1 cars and engines.
And Silverstone, the Northamptonshire home of the F1 British Grand Prix, is the place where you can get behind the wheel and experience those G-forces for yourself.
When it's not hosting the Grand Prix or classic car races, Silverstone offers a variety of driving experiences, ranging from a “hot ride”, as a passenger in a race-prepared sports car with a professional driver (£45 in 2017 ) to the Silverstone Challenge — an all day driving experience in eight different kinds of racing cars (£995 in 2017). The variations in between include going round the track in a Silverstone single-seater and short training sessions followed by your own chance to drive at speed on the famous track.
We tried out a hot ride in an Aston Martin driven by professional racing and stunt driver Sam Maher-Loughnan. Fitted out with a fireproof hood and a racing helmet, each of us climbed in beside Sam for the ride of our lives, three times around the track at about 130mph. Whether you enjoy it will depend on whether you like speed, whether the idea of going sideways gives you butterflies and how well you can tolerate the extra G-forces of going round corners without breaking. It's definitely an adrenaline rush.
Not into Formula 1? You could head for Rockingham Motor Speedway, which claims to be Europe's fastest banked oval racing circuit, where experiences you can book include super cars, drift driving and NASCAR-style training. Or how about a deafening day out at Santa Pod Raceway, home of the European Drag Racing Championships. On scheduled public track days there, you can take your own car or motorcycle out on the quarter-mile drag strip to test out its full-throttle performance.
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05 of 06
Fulfill Your Shoe Fetish Fantasy
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Northamptonshire was once the center of shoemaking for most of the British Empire. It's still a center for high quality, custom made men's shoes, several major work shoe brands and, perhaps the most iconic English shoe brand, Dr. Martens.
The Northampton Museum and Art Gallery tells the story of the history of shoes with the largest collection of shoes and shoe related objects in the world. It includes more than 15,000 shoes and 50,000 archival records, documentary footage and shoe related fine art. Visit to see shoes worn by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, Tom Thumb's boot and hundreds of years of shoes fashions
It's a wonderful rainy day outing for shoe lovers and fashionistas, but you'll have to plan your trip for 2018 to see this fabulous collection as the museum is currently undergoing a major expansion. Happily, it's just one of many in the county — ranging from small local history and industry museums to transport museums and several heritage railways.
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Stay in a Historic Luxury Accommodation
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Plan a romantic getaway to Northamptonshire at the Grade 1 Listed Rushton Hall, a historic manor that is now a fabulous luxury hotel and spa.
Begun in the early 15th century, the house has a complicated history of colorful owners and plots. It even has a priests hole where secret Catholics hid their family clergy during the reign of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I and later during the English Civil War.
The Tresham family, its first owners, were implicated in the Gunpowder Plot, now annually remembered in England on Bonfire Night. Charles Dickens was a frequent visitor and the hotel's amazing hall with its double hammerbeam ceiling may have been the model for Miss Haversham's house in Great Expectations. The Hope family, for whom the Hope Diamond is named, once owned the house and the fabulous jewel, now part of the British crown, was probably kept here.
You can no doubt find a member of staff to expound at length about the history of this enormous and beautifully kept house, but it's much easier to simply enjoy its large, luxurious rooms, its first class kitchen and its extensive, landscaped grounds. Guest rooms overlook a lake with an island where sheep pose as if placed by an artist. The hotel spa includes a small but well equipped gym and a beautiful 18 meter heated pool.
Rooms in 2017 start at a reasonable £240 for two that includes dinner (a very accomplished three-course menu, easily worth £50 per person), bed and breakfast and full use of the spa.
As is common in the travel industry, the writer was provided with complimentary services for review purposes. While it has not influenced this review, TripSavvy.com believes in full disclosure of all potential conflicts of interest.
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This shoemaker extraordinaire patronized Chelsea’s art suppliers Green & Stone for the Joe Biden Kamala Harris shirt and I love this pads of paper, brushes, and Dr. Ph. Martin’s inks he draws with, but magic markers, crayons, chalk, pencils, work too. And it doesn’t matter if you keep within the Top Hot Shirt on 8amshirt on 2020/08/13 lines or stray, either. It’s the act of coloring, the pleasure…
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This shoemaker extraordinaire patronized Chelsea’s art suppliers Green & Stone for the Weed Day smoking because I’m retired and I can vintage shirtBut I will love this pads of paper, brushes, and Dr. Ph. Martin’s inks he draws with, but magic markers, crayons, chalk, pencils, work too. And it doesn’t matter if you keep within the lines…
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Weed Day smoking because I’m retired and I can vintage shirt
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Weed Day smoking because I’m retired and I can vintage shirt
This shoemaker extraordinaire patronized Chelsea’s art suppliers Green & Stone for the Weed Day smoking because I’m retired and I can vintage shirtBut I will love this pads of paper, brushes, and Dr. Ph. Martin’s inks he draws with, but magic markers, crayons, chalk, pencils, work too. And it doesn’t matter if you keep within the lines…
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This shoemaker extraordinaire patronized Chelsea’s art suppliers Green & Stone for the Top Hot Shirt on 8amshirt on 2020/07/28 The statue of Liberty don’t like america there’s the door shirt also I will do this pads of paper, brushes, and Dr. Ph. Martin’s inks he draws with, but magic markers, crayons, chalk, pencils, work too. And it doesn’t matter if you keep within the lines or stray, either.…
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I Can’t Be Yet Another White Teacher Who Doesn’t Get Black History Month
It shamed me to see the way so many White people honored Dr. King on MLK Day last month. For many, including myself at one point, Dr. King represents an idealized vision of a societal problem being solved without the discomfort of having to see oneself as a part of that problem.
Take for example our nation’s chief politician who joined in on the hypocrisy. On his way to the college football national championship game in Atlanta, he signed into law the establishment of a new national park in Georgia honoring Dr. King. This is, of course, after he called NFL players “sons of bitches” who ought to be “fired.”
Such hypocrisy and blindness is what we get when we fool ourselves into thinking our shameful history is behind us.
As a well-meaning White educator who tried to honor Black History Month in my daily lessons, I, too, would focus solely on the past. I would start with the Middle Passage and end with the civil rights movement, hopping over centuries of African civilizations and choosing to ignore the continued existence of systemic racial oppression. I ignorantly and naively presented what I thought to be a completed chapter in our nation’s history.
This approach is not so much problematic as it is, arguably, emblematic of the White co-opting of the civil rights movement. We, and I speak here for the White American majority, have watered MLK down to non-violent civil disobedience rather than radical insurgency against oppression. The same has been done with Black History Month.
I need to ensure that when I lead my classroom in honoring Black History Month that I don’t simply focus on the relative distance and comfort of the civil rights movement. I need to push my students, and myself, further.
In addition to the inspiring victories of the 1960s, I need to present my students with the “Negro Motorist Green Book” and discuss the realities that made such a book necessary.
I need to give my students a space to critically analyze Reagan, Bush, Clinton and the War on Drugs and its continued disproportionate impact on Black American communities.
I need to give my students the space to investigate the hope, promise and realities of America’s first Black president.
I need to give my students the space to to talk about Trayvon Martin, Freddie Gray, Michael Brown, Sandra Bland and Kalief Browder.
Teaching is about fighting for social justice. For the next generation of social justice warriors to be effective in the fight against oppression, they need to be armed with truth.
As an educator, I will push myself further this February by not simply engaging my students with Black History, but also with our own individual places within the larger narrative.
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