"Illustrates through classroom practice how advocating for students' rights to read and write can be revolutionary work, discussing topics such as immigration, linguistic diversity, religious diversity, the Black Lives Matter movement, interrogating privilege, LGBTQ people, and people with physical disabilities and mental illness"--
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"Illustrates through classroom practice how advocating for students' rights to read and write can be revolutionary work, discussing topics such as immigration, linguistic diversity, religious diversity, the Black Lives Matter movement, interrogating privilege, LGBTQ people, and people with physical disabilities and mental illness"--
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