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Guest bloggers

Join this impressive group of guest bloggers!

 

Special guest bloggers:

Brigitte Vittrup, Ph.D

Pedro Noguera, Ph.D

 

Interviews:

Staceyann Chin

 

Recurring guest bloggers:

Adelaide Lancaster

Amy Dudley

Janet Alperstein, Ph.D

Jennifer Harvey

Julie Roberts-Phung

Katie Schaffer

Martha Haakmat

Sarah Halter Hahesy

Shannon Cofrin Gaggero

 

Additional guest bloggers:

Alexandra Lopez Reitzes

Amy Fellows

Ari Lev Fornari

Ben Wright

Cathy Rion Starr

Clint Edwards

Colin Stokes

Connie Carter

Danielle McDonald

Rev. Emily Joye Reynolds

Emily Silver

Georgia Lobban

Jen Cort

Kathleen Dennehy

Katie Nachman

Kelly Cutler

Kevin Wood

Kim Sherman

Lauren Jordan

Melissa Le

Myra Hernandez

Myriam Juarbe

Rhea St. Julien

Richard Milner, Ph.D

Shira Eve Epstein, Ed.D

Stephanie Grundy

Suzanne Feinspan

Zoë Williams

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