susan.S.sawyers

@SuSaw

Advocate for the arts in education.

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Joined November 2007

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    13 Sep 2017
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  2. 22 hours ago
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  3. Apr 4

    “Eighty percent of French people can't tell a real story from a fake one.” via (US can’t be far behind)

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  4. Mar 26

    Sympathies and gratitude. Respect and gratitude. Sympathies.

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  5. Mar 26

    The size of Saturday’s crowd was impressive. The call for a ban on assault weapons & better background checks are not new. What’s different now is the of all gun-violence survivors & victims.

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    Mar 25
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    Mar 24
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    I uplift Naomi Wadler, Edna Lizbeth Chavez, and Emma González. The youth are the future. I implore you to listen. Enough is enough.

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  11. Mar 24

    "Finally, we have victims who have privilege + are using it to create space for others...They get it, they understand." on

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  12. Mar 24

    Thanks for this informative panel - made for a great background for today's

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  13. Mar 24

    Congrats , candidate for gov. You rec’d an F from Political Victory Fund. Opposition Evans has a B-plus HT

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  16. Mar 18

    “Being visible & present is crucial to embracing knowledge...She saw me. I saw her seeing me. Within 5 minutes of my entering the new school, my invisibility in was over,” writes

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    Mar 7

    On March 7, 1965, civil rights activists were beaten for marching in Selma, Alabama, an event which led directly to the passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. We need to defend the right of all Americans to vote, now more than ever, 53 years later.

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    Mar 12

    What a genius idea. helps bring people who have become famous back to their hometowns to get involved with local issues and political races that affect the places where they lived before they hit the big time.

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  21. Retweeted
    Mar 8

    A great lead to this week’s finance section. by

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