Sitting on the Rosa Parks bus at the Henry Ford Museum still sends a chill down my spine as the heavy weight of intolerance, ignorance, hope, and justice intermingle in a perpetual tug of war for ascendency.

Celebrating Reading and Learning
Sitting on the Rosa Parks bus at the Henry Ford Museum still sends a chill down my spine as the heavy weight of intolerance, ignorance, hope, and justice intermingle in a perpetual tug of war for ascendency.
To create a passionate culture of literacy and learning, we educators and parents must model what it means to be a reader and learner for
There are many problems in the world. Wildfires. Pay inequity. Political unrest. Water shortage and contamination. Hunger and poverty. Lack of access to quality education.
Are teenagers reading too much? I am guessing you know the answer to that. Unless you think I am just a cranky old guy pining
“A noiseless, patient spider, I mark’d, where on a little promontory, it stood isolate eating a possum….” Okay, so that is not what the
We are indelibly shaped by the cultural forces swirling about us. Part of the human experience is to understand the effect of these forces upon