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Radical Education Week 2022

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Rad Ed Review: Pre K to Postgrad: Why are educators striking?

Representatives from teachers unions share insightful thoughts on the challenges facing teachers in Australia today, highlighting the common issue of increasingly unmanageable workloads, the need for better pay, and increased social recognition of the value of teachers.

September 16, 2022 Rachel Cheung
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Rad Ed review: From Gadigal to Gaza: Anti-Colonial Solidarity

To stand for Palestine means to stand for the rights of First Nations people, and to stand for the rights of First Nations people means to stand for the rights of Palestinians.

September 12, 2022 Luke Mesterovic and Ethan Floyd
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Rad Ed review: The Good University?

The session reflected on the existential tension between the politics of love and struggle in student activism.

August 12, 2022 Khanh Tran

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