| Editorial Judy K. C. Bentley, Editor-In-Chief |
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| DISABILITY VOICE | ||
| Even Though I Can’t Talk I Still Have Things To Say Carly O’Connell |
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| PRISONER VOICE | ||
| “Ophelia, She Flippin’!” Teaching Shakespeare In a Maximum Security Prision Lynn Olcott – Cayuga Correctional Facility |
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| MULITICULTURAL VOICE | ||
| Citizenship and Critical Economic Literacy: Vitalizing Economics Standards for System Change Mary Frances Agnello – Texas Tech University Thomas A. Lucey – Illinois State University |
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| Listen To The Past; Look to The Future: Sankofa and the Development of Teacher-Scholars Teri Holbrook – Georgia State University Rachelle D. Washington – Clemson University Jill Hermann-Wilmarth – Western Michigan University JoBeth Allen – University of Georgia |
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| REVIEWER VOICE | ||
| Review One Doctor’s of Deception: What They Don’t Want You to Know About Shock Treatment, By Linda Andre Reviewed by David Smuckler – State University of New York College at Cortland |
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| Review Two Beautiful Ben, My Son With Autism, By Sue Lehr Reviewed by Janet Duncan- State University of New York College at Cortland |
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| STUDENT VOICE | ||
| Poetry Behind the Walls The Students of Hillbrook Detention Center |
PDF | Poetry Behind the Walls | |