Plot Twist in Arizona
Arizona’s rogue right-wingers are being steadily eclipsed by enlightened students of the past.
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Arizona’s rogue right-wingers are being steadily eclipsed by enlightened students of the past.
Author Jeff Biggers on right-wing yahoos, the immigrant struggle, and the Arizonification of America.
Voices from Edinburgh Writers’ Conference on Arizona’s ethnic studies battle.
Knowledge, Power and Ethnic Studies: The borderline between embracing difference and segregating it.
A Tucson teaching: “How We Won in the 1990s,” a program on the origins of TUSD’s Mexican American Studies.
In ethnic studies battle, the state is again attacking the dreams of Arizona’s poorest.
Acuña: A multiple choice of Dumb, Ignorant, Mean or Greedy?
On the politics of immigration and ethnic studies, Rodolfo Acuña asks, “Abandonment or Struggle?”