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Voices from the Immigrant Rights Movement: by Diana Pei Wu

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  • Diana Pei Wu: Liberation Dreams
  • Joyti Chand : South Asian Network
  • Mónica Hernández : Highlander Research and Education Center
  • Pancho Arguelles, Colectivo Flatlander: Understanding Transformation
  • Kayse Jama: Center for Intercultural Organizing
‹ Training for Choice in the WorkplaceupDiana Pei Wu: Liberation Dreams ›
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Educating for Equity

  • RP & E | Fall 2007 | 14-2 Credits
  • Hope in the Horizontal
  • From the Directors Desk: Educating for Regional Equity
  • Equal Education
  • Organizing as Educating
    • Educating and Organizing
    • Educating with Soul
    • A Tale of Two Cities
    • Florida Farmworkers Build Unity through Education and Action
    • Day Labor Program Unites Politics and Services
    • Training for Choice in the Workplace
    • Voices from the Immigrant Rights Movement: by Diana Pei Wu
      • Diana Pei Wu: Liberation Dreams
      • Joyti Chand : South Asian Network
      • Mónica Hernández : Highlander Research and Education Center
      • Pancho Arguelles, Colectivo Flatlander: Understanding Transformation
      • Kayse Jama: Center for Intercultural Organizing
    • Oaxacan Teachers Organize for Justice
    • Marcos Leyva: Building the Base
    • One-on-One Organizing for Affordable Housing Near Transit
    • SAJE Learnings Defining the Issues and Demystifying Jargon
    • Poverty Scholarship
    • Community Newsroom Turns the Microphone Around
    • Youth Media and Popular Education: Change from Within
  • Classrooms in Community
  • Resources
  • Call in for Education Equity

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