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Peggy McIntosh

20 Questions for Peggy McIntosh: Questions 6 and 7

This continues our series of 20 questions that SEED Founder Peggy McIntosh answered about SEED for the Wellesley Centers for Women's Research & Action Report. This week, she talks about standardized testing, bringing teachers and students' own experiences into the classroom, and the "hard questions" of equity and diversity.

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Chris Avery and Patricia Matos

SEED Leaders Contribute to New Book on Diversity Work in Schools

At the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) People of Color Conference on December 6, SEED staff member Chris Avery and SEED leader Patricia Matos signed copies of the new NAIS book Diversity Work in Independent Schools, to which they are both contributors.

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Peggy McIntosh

20 Questions for Peggy McIntosh: Questions 3 to 5

This continues our series of 20 questions that SEED Founder Peggy McIntosh answered about SEED for the Wellesley Centers for Women's Research & Action Report. This week, she addresses why many SEED participants have become committed to SEED for multiple years, whether SEED is "radical," and the roots of some of the problems in education.

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