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    You want your students to         
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    Even with the best intentions, that deep, meaningful lesson you imagined often gets pushed aside.
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    feel seen

    beyond their own experience.

    You want your
    students to

    and challenged
    to think

    But finding inclusive, high-quality resources takes time you just don’t have.
    You’re already juggling a hundred things: planning, grading, meetings, emails, classroom management.
    Even with the best intentions, that deep, meaningful lesson you imagined often gets pushed aside.
    It’s not because you don’t care.
    It’s because the system asks you to do it all with little support and even less time.

    feel seen

    beyond their own experience.

    —not just academically, but as humans.

       Not just Academically, But As Humans.

    You care deeply about your students’ growth

    You want them to explore the world with empathy, curiosity, and respect.

    But too often, the resources you find are:

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    • Full of generalizations or tokenism
    • Not aligned to the standards you're held to

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      I live and work on the ancestral territories of the Salish, Kootenai, and Kalispel peoples, in what is now known as Missoula, Montana.
      I honor their history, culture and ongoing connection to this land.