
Does the Achievement Gap in education actually measure achievement? Or are we measuring something else entirely? My life has been defined by this gap, both in living it, and trying to understand it so I might find a way to eradicate it.
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For weeks, I have been trying to unravel my thoughts for a reflection of 2025, and here we are, well into 2026. I watched all the “end-of-year” thoughts hitting my inbox from peer organizations, and generally, I was appreciative. But I am a...
I have dialed back on writing recently, given the heaviness of the world right now. While my writing tends to be good for my own processing, it also dredges up uncomfortable sentiments about the state we are in. It forces me to ask question...
Admittedly, when the news shares the passing of some famous person, I often momentarily think about that person, what they meant to me personally, and society (good and bad). I feel sad for their families, and then I move forward. We have l...
Thank you to all the new subscribers who have found their way to Education Reconciliation. If you have arrived here in the past 6-12 months and find this video compelling, I encourage you to go back to the beginning and treat these posts li...
This reflection was originally posted by my organization Kids First Chicago. Still, as we close out a month of focused acknowledgment and celebration, this morning I found myself walking into a school where I encountered a massive Black His...
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Mixed kid. Critical optimist. Anti-racist journeyman. Reconciliation believer. "I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and incur my own abhorrence." -Frederick Douglass
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