#Author Lori Wojtowicz
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chicklitbookcafe · 2 months ago
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Listen to the Truth They Bring by Lori Wojtowicz
Listen to the Truth They Bring by Lori Wojtowicz is a remarkable, well-written and important book for all to read. Highly recommended by Amazing Family Books. 
Listen to the Truth They Bring by Lori Wojtowicz Sometimes social change comes with the thunder of a revolt or uprising. Sometimes it begins in the silence of personal reflection. Educator Lori Wojtowicz believes it starts by listening. She listens to her former students. In a series of interviews, Wojtowicz reconnects with former students, now with children and grandchildren of their own, asking…
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mybookplacenet · 5 years ago
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Featured Post: Crossing the Hall: Exposing an American Divide by Lori Wojtowicz
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"About Crossing the Hall: Exposing an American Divide: Lori Wojtowicz has spent her life in classrooms, 35 years teaching and now traveling the country as an educational consultant. She writes not of what she taught, but of what she learned. And the lessons were not easy. Her students provided a microcosm of American society, and she was forced to confront the issue of racism in her classroom, her country, and most significantly in herself. A journey in self reflection, she presents the questions she now believes white Americans must ask of themselves if there is ever to be equity. An unusual pair, Plato and Malcolm X, and all the students served as her guides. She writes because of them. Targeted Age Group: 18-70 Written by: Lori Wojtowicz Buy the ebook: Buy the Book On Amazon Buy the Print Book: Buy the Book On Amazon Author Bio: When I graduated college I thought I was extremely educated. After all, I graduated Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa taught me the secret handshake. But my real education didn't begin until I began teaching African American Literature to African American students. I write not about what I taught, but of what I learned: the truth of racism in my classroom, my country, and most significantly, in myself. I now work as an educational facilitator with teachers all over the country, waging war against the achievement gap. My newest role is of grandmother. I enjoy family, my pit bulls turned therapy dogs, and riding my horse through the woods. Follow the author on social media: Facebook Fan Page Twitter Read the full article
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