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Poverty Bibliography (Blog Action Day 2008)

October 15, 2008

A bibliography for Blog Action Day 2008: Poverty. A collection of readings on economics and poverty, for parents, kids, and churches. “You cannot reduce poverty if you don’t know what poverty is.”

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Shelved with: Mind & Society|| The Reading Life
Tagged With: Socially Responsible Business, Bibliography, St. Luke Penny Savings Bank, Blog Action Day, Walter Rauschenbusch, Bryant L. Myers, Community, Economics, Herman Daly, Poverty, Reviews, Scott Bessenecker, Social Justice, Base of the Pyramid
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Dashed Hopes (or, Nonsense in Nashville)

October 8, 2008

Richard Harwood: “When this campaign started, many people, including myself, thought it was a golden opportunity for a real debate between competing visions for the nation’s future. Remember that?”

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Tagged With: Nashville, Politics, Presidents, Richard Harwood, Barack Obama, Debate, Fact Checking, John McCain
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Coming Next Week: Blog Action Day ’08: Poverty

October 8, 2008

Visit http://blogactionday.org, and join the Blog Action Day ’08 conversation on poverty!

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Tagged With: Blog Action Day, Blogging, Economics, Poverty, Social Justice
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Does Your Book Deserve My Vote?

September 4, 2008

Kids react to books much as they react to their favorite candidates: they like them because everyone else does, adding titles to their favorites list even when they haven’t read them. Voting for a Book, part of the Youth Radio series on NPR.

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Shelved with: Visual Arts|| Margin Notes|| Mind & Society|| Science & Technology
Tagged With: Politics, Radio, Technology, Youth Radio, Books, Kids, Lissa Soep, Media Literacy, NPR
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So, Mrs. Palin, how does it feel to be a Problem?

September 3, 2008

W.E.B. DuBois has said, “being a problem is a strange experience…a peculiar sensation, this double-consciousness, this sense of always looking at one’s self through the eyes of others, of measuring one’s soul by the tape of a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity…” Problems change, but race is still a problem. And […]

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Tagged With: W.E.B. Du Bois, Alaska, Women, Civility, Election 2008, Gender, John McCain, Politics, Race, Republicans, Richard Harwood, Sarah Palin
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The Woman, the Problem, the Dream…and the Hope?

September 2, 2008

Some of our struggles: from Sojurner Truth, who asks, “Ain’t I a Woman?” From W.E.B. Du Bois, who asks, “How does it feel to be a Problem?” From Martin Luther King, Jr., who asks, “Can we bank on this dream?” And from Barack Obama, who claims that, “Yes, we can.”

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Tagged With: Drew Hansen, Gender, Jr., Juan Galis-Menendez, Martin Luther King, Race, Alice Walker, Rhetoric, America, Sojurner Truth, Barack Obama, W.E.B. Du Bois, Civil Rights, Women, Community
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Not Quite Lifelong Learning

August 28, 2008

“So let me get this straight,” I said. “If I were to drop out of school tomorrow and get a job at Burger King, the state would pay for my child care?”

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Shelved with: Margin Notes|| Mind & Society|| The Reading Life
Tagged With: Parenting, Poverty, Psychology, Student Loans, Childcare, Economics, Ethics, Higher Education, Media
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Essential and Subversive: Parents in Education

August 28, 2008

However beneficial we understand parent involvement in education to be, the system we have is not integrated, but segregated.

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Tagged With: The New Press, Daniel Nerad, Education, Education Infrastructure, Homeschool, Invitations, Madison Metropolitan School District, Maya Cole, Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, School, Segregation, Anne T. Henderson
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Teach Them to Read and Let Them Go!

August 11, 2008

Having conventional life stages mapped out is comforting–we know what we are supposed do and when; but what if life doesn’t always fit in a box? Or what if, as recent developmental research implies, there is no box?

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Tagged With: Jean Piaget, Life Without School, Multi-Scale, Parenting, Psychology, Shakespeare, Stories, Daniel T. Willingham, Unschooling, Deschooling, High School, Homeschool
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August, 1945

August 8, 2008

Sixty-three years ago this week, the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The enormity of the event, the inhuman scale of both this power and its consequences, is nearly impossible to communicate. How can one understand the power of a thousand suns unleashed upon whole cities? It became one of the defining stories for generations […]

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Shelved with: Continuing Stories|| Mind & Society|| The Reading Life|| Science & Technology
Tagged With: History, Holidays, Keiji Nakazawa, Los Alamos, Math, Nagasaki, Books, Reviews, Ellen Klages, Stories, Engineering, Trinity, Girls, War & Peace, Hiroshima
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Camp Is Where the Heart Is

August 7, 2008

Summer camp is not really about recreation, but about learning the practices of the group — not affluenza, but apprenticeship. So I asked our boys, “At each of these camps, what did you learn? What did you practice?”

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Shelved with: Continuing Stories|| Local Life|| Mind & Society
Tagged With: Religion, Roger Bennet, Boy Scouts, Camp, Camp Fire, Community of Practice, Jules Shell, Mentors, Paradise Park
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There’s Something Happening Here…

August 5, 2008

Nicholas Carr says, This is your brain online. You’ve been warned. Now go forth and read.

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Tagged With: Psychology, Books, Buffalo Springfield, Clay Shirky, Digital Literacy, Google, Kevin Kelly, Media, Nicholas Carr
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