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Susan Santone is an educator and author for sustainability and social justice.

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Celebrating Diversity is not Enough

November 8, 2019

The need for educational equity is more pressing than ever, and the good news is that more schools getting on board. But too often, schools adopt programming that emphasizes the trappings of culture: costumes, foods, and holidays. This can actually reinforce stereotypes while undermining opportunity.

In this guest post for the Green Schools National Network, I explain why and how educators can go beyond a “heroes and holidays” approach.

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