Tag Archives: Racial Justice
Public Schools and the Public Good
The Social Contract We Have ‘Left Behind’ Consider this definition of justice from the Rev. J. Philip Wogaman, the retired pastor at Washington, D.C.’s Foundry United Methodist Church: “Justice is the community’s guarantee of the conditions necessary for everybody to … Continue reading
Educating Whole People: A New ‘Common Core’
Do you have a teacher story? It seems to me that most people do. Many of us, when asked, can easily recall a story of a mentor figure who encountered us at just the right moment in our lives, the … Continue reading
The Pregame Warm Ups for Super Bowl XLIX
Soft Footballs, Crying Quarterbacks, and Other Offensive Formations Super Bowl week is here! And that means that the NFL is stretched out in all of its media glory for America to adore and, more now than perhaps ever in the … Continue reading
Call for Articles on Education!
Interested in being part of our next issue? Unbound is currently seeking articles about justice in education! Education has historically been an important part of the Reformed tradition. From Calvin’s schools in Geneva to Presbyterians advocating for equity and quality … Continue reading