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November 13, 2020

Intended Consequences by Anita Henderson

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November 13, 2020
Intended Consequences by Anita Henderson

They put her out to die,” Aunt Goldie began as she told me about the death of her next older sister, Anna.

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November 13, 2020

The COVID-19 Grapevine by Xinle Hou

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November 13, 2020
The COVID-19 Grapevine by Xinle Hou

To be honest, I simply didn’t want to be on lockdown with my parents, no matter the cost.

Tagged: COVID-19, quarantine

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November 13, 2020

England 1977 by Suzanne McFayden

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November 13, 2020
England 1977 by Suzanne McFayden

“If they only knew the half of it, the half of what you and me lived through!”

Tagged: Suzanne McFayden, Jamaica, Windrush generation

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August 31, 2020

Pan 2010 by Kara Stewart

Laura Pegram
August 31, 2020
Pan 2010 by Kara Stewart

Kara Stewart (Sapony) is a Reading Specialist and Literacy Interventionist in the North Carolina Public Schools. Her photography encompasses a broad range of styles and topics from Native to nature, rural to urban.

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Laura Pegram
August 31, 2020

What a Human Needs by Catina Bacote

Laura Pegram
August 31, 2020
What a Human Needs by Catina Bacote

The other adult in the room, a teaching assistant, watched the seven-and eight-year-olds carefully. He scanned the rows up and down, left and right, and made sure the students didn’t touch each other.

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