Three Careers Where Going Green Meets Social Justice
Meet three people with different jobs and educational backgrounds, united by a shared pursuit of environmental justice.
Paula Ann Solis
We Need to Talk About Identity
After a tragedy, we felt determined to provide students and the community with a safe space for discussion and processing.
Irma Ayala-Nicholas
How to Rock the Boat Right
How do you challenge the system without losing your job? Sam Rosaldo (L.A. '99) shares how he's resisted within the bureaucracy, one practical step at a time.
Leah Fabel
When Kids Lead the Way
An afterschool leadership program in Tulsa is all about letting kids decide what changes their community needs, then giving them the tools to make it happen.
Feeding Student Achievement by Fighting for Food Justice
Meet four TFA alumni who are fighting food insecurity by helping students and their families access fresh, healthy foods in their schools and communities.
Jessica Fregni
Writer-Editor, One Day
How to Stay Grounded in Hope
Seven strategies for moving forward in the pursuit of justice even when the ground feels uncertain.
Charli Cooksey
What Teachers Supporting Undocumented Students Should Know
Millions of students across the country are undocumented or living in mixed-status homes. These laws and resources can help teachers and allies better understand their needs and rights.
Speaking Youth to Power in New York City
A fearless group of New York City teens has taken their demands for educational justice straight to the top. And the top is listening.
Leading a Movement to Shut Down Youth Prisons in New Jersey
Critics say New Jersey’s youth prisons are wildly expensive and a relic of the past.
Susan Brenna
In Buffalo, Repairing Justice for Victims of Sex Trafficking
When the criminal justice system snares the victims of human trafficking, Amy Martoche uses her judicial powers not to incarcerate them, but to give them a new start.