What I learned from teaching Black literature

A Jewish educator reflects on the transformative experience of teaching Black literature. The piece explores the intersections of cultural identity, empathy, and the broader lessons literature can teach about human experiences.

Through this journey, the educator underscores the importance of dialogue and mutual understanding, promoting inclusivity in both the classroom and society.

Read Original Article: Moment Magazine

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