“To start having a curriculum that reflects all the people of the United States,” said Garrett, “we must start looking at things differently.”
The only time I became relevant was during a one-page reading on the Vietnam War, or a lesson on Pearl Harbor.
By connecting youth, you are improving what the next generation will do with the world.
“Just from interviewing my own family, I knew African-American culture had been around for generations, but you wouldn’t know it from what we’re taught in our schools.”
“I believe how a person feels received into a new community has a lot to do with their response to that community later on.”
“The road toward peace starts in our own neighborhoods and communities,” said Johanna Christianson, a Dutch immigrant who has made