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This blog reflects a diversity of viewpoints from WAESN youth, educators, and community contributions. Posts do not always represent WAESN’s organizational positions.
Part 2: Asuka by Asuka Conyer My entry into this work was colored by a particular kind of exploitation: the “glitter” of being a mixed child in the eyes of

Poetry by Ronnie Bwambale Bryan This month’s blog post comes from a student poet. My…
written by Andrea Malagón This past spring, our Executive Director taught a course in the…
Who controls education in Washington State, Part 3 In order to understand who controls education…
Part 2: Zionism and “The Jewish Question” This blog post is a continuation of the…

A conversation between WAESN Executive Director, Tracy Castro-Gill and Educator/Librarian, Jeff Treistman My former colleague…

Liberals and progressives who tell you this is a Culture War are co-opting and virtue…
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