From a study of how schools shortchange girls to our work on white privilege, these are some highlights from the past 50 years.
Emmy Howe, M.Ed., retired in September, handing over the reins to longtime SEED staff member Ruth Condori-Aragón, M.Ed.
While in-person New Leaders Training takes place over a week during the summer, virtual New Leaders Training is a 12-week program that meets online in either the spring or fall.
SEED Co-Directors Gail Cruise-Roberson and Emmy Howe share lessons from SEED on how to have difficult conversations within our communities.
While in India in November 2017, Emmy Howe, M.Ed., co-director of the National SEED Project, Nan Stein, Ed.D., WCW senior research scientist, and Puja Kranz- Howe, Lesley University senior and Howe’s daughter, visited a women’s cooperative and community educational programs in the greater Mumbai area.
Teaching Tolerance Spring 2012 -- Issue 41