Remembering Jean
On March 28, we held a memorial in Jean Anyon‘s honor at the CUNY Graduate Center. It was an amazing…
On Being a Grad Student
On March 28, we held a memorial in Jean Anyon‘s honor at the CUNY Graduate Center. It was an amazing…
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013, the online journal Theory, Research, and Action in Urban Education (TRAUE) launched its second issue. The…
As many of you already know, we have lost a brilliant scholar, teacher, mentor, parent, and friend. Dr. Jean Anyon,…
As we come up to the end of yet another school year, and I begin to think about transitioning to…
I’ve been silent for a while. After spending the balance of the summer recovering from a mysterious virus that had…
As I push forward with data collection for my dissertation, I keep returning to the idea that history can repeat…
Looking at some of my teaching journals stacked up, I can’t help but think about how the chronicling of time,…
A link to this article in the Daily News came through on multiple list serves this morning: “New York City…
I had lunch with a friend today who was is one of those people whose brain you want to pick:…
This post draws from my first journal entry as a brand-new New York City Teaching Fellow about ten years ago….
My journals from my first years of teaching will have to wait again, because I took the plunge and bought…
I went to a story telling workshop yesterday at the CUNY Graduate Center (GC) with Wendy Luttrell and David Chapin,…