Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue till they are resisted with either words or blows, or with both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress. Frederick Douglass |
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by Cherie Levent DeVille (Did we end up in your Spam folder? Please mark lbedpub@gmail.com as NOT SPAM to receive our newsletters in your Inbox. You won't want to miss anything! You can send us a message at that address as well.) One of the more child-friendly definitions for science I have come across is from NASA on its Space Place website. Science consists of observing the world by watching, listening, observing, and recording. Science is curiosity in thoughtful action about the world and...
Outdoor STEM Activities for your Child This Summer Cherie Levent DeVille (Did we end up in your Spam folder? Please mark lbedpub@gmail.com as NOT SPAM to receive our newsletters in your Inbox. You won't want to miss anything! You can send us a message at that address as well.) Summer is here (at least in the northern hemisphere), and it's time for your children to enjoy their time away from a restricted classroom environment if they attend an in-person school. If your children are...
Why Focus on Black History in a STEM Setting? Cherie Levent DeVille (Did we end up in your Spam folder? Please mark lbedpub@gmail.com as NOT SPAM to receive our newsletters in your Inbox. You won't want to miss anything! You can send us a message at that address as well.) In the past couple of newsletters, we have not discussed STEM or STEAM topics; Instead, we have written about history and archiving, especially as related to Black history. Why is that? Why not focus only on STE(A)M...