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All or Nothing: A Fight for Freedom and Education

Historically, Black and Brown communities have been denied essential freedoms such as the right to a proper education, access to adequate healthcare, and suitable housing. In hopes to strip these communities from their ability to succeed, their right to an education has continuously been denied through legislation, oppression, and marginalization.

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Playing God: What Fiction Can Teach Us about AI

Humans have always altered nature for our own benefit and created new tools that to any one of our ancient ancestors would seem like magic. However, our power as a species has grown far faster than our foresight has. Most actions of those in power are still driven by that

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From Students to Teachers at Boston College

Our names are Maosuf Togmah and Dylen Marcelle, the leaders of the CLS Reading Group at Boston College. Being that we are only sophomores in college, this is the first time that we’ve ever been given the responsibility for such a big project. Little did we know we were up

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Reading DuBois at Ithaca College

I had the pleasure of hosting the best book club Ithaca College will ever see. My book club consisted of 9 people excluding myself, most of whom are a part of the opportunity program I am in along with some who are journalism majors like me. Within my book club

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Emerging from the Cave at Fordham University

My reading group centered around the topic of education in the context of how it has been supplied to various groups and how we can find more meaningful experiences in our own education.  I was pleasantly surprised  by the diverse range of  Fordham class  years present in our meetings. Including

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