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Jonathan Kozol (September 5, 1936 aged 80 years old)
American writer, educator and activist.
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What It Means to Live in Today's World
What It Means to Live in Today’s World
Markets and money influence children at a very young age and continue influencing them as they grow up. Michael J. Sandel argues that money buys almost everything in today’s society and the values of markets have dominated the lives people live and continue to dominate their lives, in his article, “Morals and Markets.” Sandel begins by listing several different examples of things that money can…
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Pick battles big enough to matter, small enough to win. #JonathanKozol #Jonathan #Kozol #quote #sinetos #quotes (at Santorini caldera) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bm1ienjHWXz/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ahpf6ivf9zc4
I just got done reading an incredibly depressing book about homelessness in the United States and now I want to curl up in my bed for the next 3 years.
The need for equity in educational services provided instead of in academic results
The need for equity in educational services provided instead of in academic results
If people in New York woke up one day and learned that we were gone, that we had simply died or left for somewhere else, how would they feel? . . . I think they’d be relieved.
It is incredibly discomfiting to read the perspective of a minority child on how she believes she is perceived by white people. It should become more uncomfortable when we realize that we [white Americans] are sending her…
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