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Month: May 2022

The Re-education of Our Children: Toward a More Diverse Curriculum

May 18, 2022 David Childs 19

Dr. David Childs, D.D., Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University Original Publication on February 28, 2022 (This is a revised version).Walking to SchoolMy best friend Shawn and I […]

Episode 61: Let’s Go PodCamping!

May 11, 2022 Julie Coppens 0

Less bugs, more microphones—this is how we like to commune with the elements here at D&Z. Cincinnati Public Radio’s first-ever PodCamp brought together students from […]

Student Truth Sheds Light in 2022 Voices Competition

May 10, 2022 Julie Coppens 0

“I think a lot of kids our age are just bombarded by all the negativity, all the hard and horrible things that are happening,” said Peer Prize winner Ruby Kolik of SCPA. “I wanted to offer something positive… to show that good things are happening.”

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