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Exclusive Interview with Dr. Bettina Love – Music, Politics, & Abolitionist Leadership

January 25, 2020January 25, 2020 joetruss abolitionist teaching, Bettina Love

Interviewing Bettina Love was better than her book! See what she thinks about Abolitionist Leadership and how she deals with resistance. 

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Freedom Dreaming – Book Review – We Want to Do More Than Survive

April 6, 2019July 13, 2019 joetruss Bettina Love, racial equity

What happens when students or color go beyond simply surviving the onslaught of assimilation and discrimination in public education? Bettina Love eloquently invites for to make a deeper commitment to action. Read this book review by Nadine Sanchez.

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