Writing for Social Justice

Writing for Social Justice
Author: Maggie Sokolik
Publsiher: Wayzgoose Press
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2024
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Writing can make a difference in your world. Whether it’s personal writing that helps you clarify issues in your own life, letters and petitions to draw attention to local and national issues, or essays about the big issues, learning to write clearly, logically, and effectively can help you change the world. This workbook/journal offers over 160 thought-provoking writing topics, as well as information on using logic, emotion, and authority to write powerfully.

Writing Assessment Social Justice and the Advancement of Opportunity

Writing Assessment  Social Justice  and the Advancement of Opportunity
Author: Mya Poe,Asao B. Inoue,Norbert Elliot
Publsiher: CSU Open Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Academic writing
ISBN: 160732864X

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The first principled examination of social justice and the advancement of opportunity as the aim and consequence of writing assessment.

Reading Writing and Rising Up

Reading  Writing  and Rising Up
Author: Linda Christensen
Publsiher: Rethinking Schools
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780942961256

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Give students the power of language by using the inspiring ideas in this very readable book.

Under the Bridge

Under the Bridge
Author: Anne Bishop
Publsiher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-05-13T00:00:00Z
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781773631622

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“There are people who break open and make a new, bigger, self. But some of us are ... brittle.” When stress causes an old trauma to surface, Lucy, a longtime community organizer, teacher and anti-poverty activist, loses control of her life. On probation and living on the streets of Halifax’s North End, all she has left is friends. Faithful friends like Judith, her lawyer, who is helping her take back her life. Lucy begins to regularly sneak into Judith’s basement to take refuge from the cold, but Lucy’s presence in the house betrays their friendship, and she uncovers mysteries from Judith’s past. As events draw their lives closer, Lucy and Judith are forced to face the toll taken by their secrets. Each of them must choose between confronting past pain or remaining broken.

Reading and Writing the World with Mathematics

Reading and Writing the World with Mathematics
Author: Eric Gutstein
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136284656

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Mathematics education in the United States can reproduce social inequalities whether schools use either "basic-skills" curricula to prepare mainly low-income students of color for low-skilled service jobs or "standards-based" curricula to ready students for knowledge-intensive positions. And working for fundamental social change and rectifying injustice are rarely included in any mathematics curriculum. Reading and Writing the World with Mathematics argues that mathematics education should prepare students to investigate and critique injustice, and to challenge, in words and actions, oppressive structures and acts. Based on teacher-research, the book provides a theoretical framework and practical examples for how mathematics educators can connect schooling to a larger sociopolitical context and concretely teach mathematics for social justice.

Social Justice Is for Everyone

Social Justice Is for Everyone
Author: Joan Beckwith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2021-03-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1922465577

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Join a conversation about racism, gender and sexuality, disability and refugee policy, abuse of workers, care of children and older people, death and euthanasia, health and mental health, economic inequality, and access to education.

Writing for Social Justice

Writing for Social Justice
Author: Maggie Sokolik
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2019-08-23
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1687616086

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Writing can make a difference in your world. Whether it's personal writing that helps you clarify issues in your own life, letters and petitions to draw attention to local and national issues, or essays about the big issues, learning to write clearly, logically, and effectively can help you change the world.This workbook/journal offers over 160 thought-provoking writing topics, as well as information on using logic, emotion, and authority to write powerfully.

Staging Social Justice

Staging Social Justice
Author: Norma Bowles,Daniel-Raymond Nadon
Publsiher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2013-06-03
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780809332397

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Fringe Benefits, an award-winning theatre company, collaborates with schools and communities to create plays that promote constructive dialogue about diversity and discrimination issues. Staging Social Justice is a groundbreaking collection of essays about Fringe Benefits’ script-devising methodology and their collaborations in the United States, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. The anthology also vividly describes the transformative impact of these creative initiatives on participants and audiences. By reflecting on their experiences working on these projects, the contributing writers—artists, activists and scholars—provide the readerwith tools and inspiration to create their own theatre for social change. “Contributors to this big-hearted collection share Fringe Benefits’ play devising process, and a compelling array of methods for measuring impact, approaches to aesthetics (with humor high on the list), coalition and community building, reflections on safe space, and acknowledgement of the diverse roles needed to apply theatre to social justice goals. The book beautifully bears witness to both how generative Fringe Benefits’ collaborations have been for participants and to the potential of engaged art in multidisciplinary ecosystems more broadly.”—Jan Cohen-Cruz, editor of Public: A Journal of Imagining America