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Project Update, Housing Research in San Diego: 11.6.23
The Dignified Learning Project is excited to announce some changes, namely our focus and current project. Still staying true to our...


Masking Tools of Oppression as Equity
I wrote this piece in the summer of 2021, but I've updated with some additional thoughts. Being a teacher can be difficult (yet has been...


SCOTUS' Decision on Affirmative Action
Our statement on SCOTUS' Decision on Affirmative Action


Use the Hook
I remember when I was writing my first round of statements. At the time, I was applying to graduate programs in sociology. The person who...


Graduate School Tip of the Week
Similar to the undergraduate tip of the week, which posts on Wednesdays, we will also be launching graduate school tips of the week....


Launching our College Application Tip of the Week
The Dignified Learning Project took a step back recently to redesign our programs, mission, and ensure that our programs and...


The Preschool Checklist: A Breakdown of Everything Parents Need to Think About
A parent getting ready to send their child to preschool for the first time is making their way into a whole new world full of more...


A Pile of Garbage
The founders of The Dignified Learning Project are sociologists, so it's no wonder that we often, here at The DLP, talk about...


The Importance of Connection
I just finished teaching my first classes. I’ve been a substitute teacher before, I was a teaching assistant for a bit, and I’ve tutored...


Environmental Literacy and The DLP
A simple way of looking at environmental literacy is that it is the act of learning about the environment and then using that knowledge...
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