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On the politics of immigration and ethnic studies, Rodolfo Acuña asks, “Abandonment or Struggle?”
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On the politics of immigration and ethnic studies, Rodolfo Acuña asks, “Abandonment or Struggle?”
Jeff Biggers published this profile of Sean Arce last August. We’re reprinting it here as part of our Saving Ethnic Studies series. As Tucson Unified School District students returned to the classroom yesterday, the towering role of one education innovator is being championed by a broad spectrum of local students, parents, teachers, community members and [...]
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