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Food Justice and MLK at Winnie Mandela High School

At Winnie Mandela Alternative School, students are learning how media can be a tool to raise awareness about day to day issues that affect their lives—in this case—-food justice. Alternative high schools, whose mission it is to give  young people who could not succeed in the public school system another Read more…

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