
Reporting from the front lines of the education wars from freelance journalist and podcaster Jennifer Berkshire.
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I chronicle the intersections between education and politics for various publications and on my podcast, Have You Heard. My latest book is The Education Wars: A Citizen's Guide and Defense Manual, co-authored with education historian Jack Schneider.
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