Stories of public schools dishing out ridiculous punishments to students who did absolutely nothing wrong generally fail to shock me at this point. They have to clear a very high bar of absurdity to ...
A skin-colored crayon could turn out to be just about any hue, since the world is made up of diverse shades of people. That’s exactly the point that Bellen Woodard was trying to make to her classmates ...
To see how a moment turned into a movement you just have to flip through the pages of Bellen Woodard’s new book. Written against colorful illustrations, the story takes readers back to when the ...
In a crayon drawing, a smiling Christian Flores Carlos wears a green shirt and orange pants and floats above a green field next to a classmate from his kindergarten class at Windsor's Mattie Washburn ...
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