Scores of state bills aim to limit what schools can teach about race, politics, American history and more. For some educators, that s made teaching about Black History Month especially fraught.
Scores of state bills aim to limit what schools can teach about race, politics, American history and more. For some educators, that s made teaching about Black History Month especially fraught.
There s been a lot of talk about the work white people need to do to understand their role in racism. Layla Saad s book, Me and White Supremacy, helps readers do just that. Saad explains why it s important to dig into the uncomfortable work, why being an ally isn t enough, and ideas to combat white supremacy in your everyday life.
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Sneakerheads who remember waiting in line outside places like NikeTown for exclusive sneaker releases already know that world is changing.
It s been replaced with apps like Nike s SNKRS, which allows users to put their names into a digital line. And shoes, especially the exclusive and hyped up releases, can sell out in a few minutes.
So, what do you do when it feels like you – and everyone else – has their eye on the same sneakers?
The first thing you need to do is understand that all of it is by design, says Adena Jones, the co-creator of a new platform to buy, sell and learn about sneakers called Another Lane.