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New Courage
I’m up early today. Well before six. My mind is buzzing with lunches and pancakes and backpacks. Our own two older children begin school...

Antiracist Parenting and Teaching: A Beginning
by Sarah Fiedeldey When I began my consulting work in 2018, I had a four-month-old (aka I was sleep deprived) as well a nine- and a...

Toward an Antiracist Curriculum
“I can’t breathe.” Like so many people across the world, the words of George Floyd echo in my head and heart. This echo has become a...

Imagining Pathways
“When things are shaky and nothing is working, we might realize that we are on the verge of something.” - Pema Chodron My favorite genre...

Shifting Our Lens: Focusing Our Attention on What’s in Place (Teachers)
Per·cep·tion pərˈsepSH(ə)n noun the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the sensesa way of regarding,...

Shifting Our Lens: Focusing Attention on What’s in Place (Students)
A·ware·ness əˈwernəs/ Noun knowledge or perception of a situation The start of each school year is like a first crush: highly...