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"I have always thought that the action most worth watching is not at the center of things but where the edges meet."
- Anne Fadiman,
A Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down
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Obvious Hiatus
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May
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Letter to the Land
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Apr
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Beautiful and devastating things
Crossing Borders
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Mar
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Bodies and lives, sense of place and solidarity
We've done a lot of damage
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Feb
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No desks, no blackboard
In the moment
Who has the power?
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10
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Nov
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Alien teacher from another planet
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Oct
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Sometimes the benchmark is a question
go read Friends Journal
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Aug
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Like it's their job
Peace Mix Fall 2010
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Jul
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How we did Spirit Rising (in brief)
Fox v. Public Libraries
Working philosophy on education (Summer '10)
Teacher in the Summer: Treme
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Jun
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Alchemy
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May
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A car owner's manifesto
Denial and it's sister, petroleum
Choosing failure
Did you do the assignment?
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Maestra de Paz
Mexico #1
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Mar
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Giving up control in class discussions
BFFLs
What's a "real man"? What's a "real woman"?
The Garden
Spirit Rising: Young Quaker Voices
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Jan
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Texts
Mummers 2009
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Dec
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Merry Christmas
Peace Studies: The Soundtrack
Whiteness
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Nov
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Vocabulary
Teenagers
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Oct
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Stalking the wild medicinal called adulthood
It's times like this I think I should have been an...
Woolman queries
Oppressor and Oppressed
Consequences
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Badass
Lessons
The Guest House
How I grade (high school) essays
Big questions
Day in the life
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in loco parentis (the snarky version)
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About Me
Angelina
Nevada City, CA, United States
Angelina Conti is a teacher, writer, documentary filmmaker and permaculturist based in the Philadelphia area.
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