SEED Co-director Emmy Howe wrote recently at the Wellesley Centers for Women blog about "Creating Space for More Than Tolerance" in schools. We hope you'll go read about her own and her daughter's experiences, and how she believes teachers can create space for tolerance in their classrooms.

SEED Founder Peggy McIntosh answered 20 questions about SEED for the Wellesley Centers for Women's Research & Action Report several years ago. Her answers continue to offer insight on SEED's unique approach to professional development and education. We will be posting one or two here each week over the next several weeks. Please come back to read them all!

Going to the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Annual Convention this week in Boston? Please come to the Friday afternoon (D.51) session on "Democratically Inclusive Classroom Strategies" led by SEED Founder and Senior Associate Peggy McIntosh, Co-director Emily Style, SEED Summer Staff Members Donald Burroughs and Dan Cohen, and SEED Leader Diane Waff.