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Communities Without Borders by David Bacon

Published in the January 10, 2007, issue of The Indypendent.

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Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction in Jersey City, NJ. Co-author of Using Informational Text to Teach literature series. Doctoral student in Teacher Education and Teacher Development at Montclair State University. View all posts by schenelle

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Collecting my writing past and present. I teach high school English and journalism, and I am the co-author of the Using Informational Text to Teach Literature series. I used to write about books, movies, and other cultural happenings for various websites.

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