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AWARD-WINNINGBOOK BY aNDRaTESHa FRITzGERaLD, EDS FROM CaST PROFESSIONaL PUBLISHING
Drawing vivid lessons from urban classrooms, the author shows how to open new avenues to help Black and Brown students become expert learners who are honored and loved. The key? Blending antiracist principles with a proven framework for inclusive teaching and learning.
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“Fritzgerald offers very practical suggestions for making inclusion, antiracism, and the acceptance of differences the first and most important step in lesson planning. … This book gives me hope that in education we can begin to eliminate the violence of academic and social prejudice that kills the spirit of our babies and belittles the needs and experiences of people of color.” — From the Foreword by Samaria Rice
Education 978-1930583702 | $29.99 | Paperback 978-1930583719 | $29.99 | Ebook

Andratesha Fritzgerald
Andratesha Fritzgerald, EdS, serves as Director of Teaching, Learning, and Innovation for the East Cleveland (OH) City School District and has been a teacher and leader in urban schools for nearly 20 years.
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