Most people know that the now-international Pink Shirt Day campaign started in Canada – in Nova Scotia, to be precise, when a boy was bullied for wearing a pink shirt and David Shepherd and Travis Price brought 50 pink tank… Continue Reading →
The idea that clothing in some way creates a person’s identity is not a new one. Erasmus, in the 16th century, pointed out that “vestis virum facit” (clothes make the man), referencing a medieval writer who was himself referring to… Continue Reading →
One of the things I would like to do is also one of the things I’m most concerned about. I want to utilize the technology to which my students already have access: in short, I’d like to use cell phones… Continue Reading →
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