Last month I shared my first artistic response as part of the A-REALL cohort. I finished my second artistic response last week. Yet here I am again confronted with my feelings of sharing it. I ask myself, “Are you brave, Jennifer?” These pieces are not finished. I could work on them for a lifetime andContinue reading “Inviting Bravery to The Work”
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An Invitation to Examine 0.3 Miles
I’m on a journey. You should join me. In January I joined the A-REALL cohort. A-REALL is a professional learning community for arts educators, TEACHING ARTISTS, and arts integration classroom teachers committed to anti-racism in learning spaces. Presented by the MSDE Fine Arts Office and Arts Education in Maryland Schools, we meet bi-monthly to address racialContinue reading “An Invitation to Examine 0.3 Miles”