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Going back to teaching has me reflecting on Ferguson and waking up

08/18/2014 Lisa Schweitzer

I have always considered it my job to a) learn and b) teach.

Teaching justice in the aftermath of Ferguson has me in tears this morning. That’s all I got.

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