Category: Community

  • A Reflection from Aaron Vanderwerff

    As I transition into a new role at a different organization, I am reflecting on what I am grateful for and proud of from my time with this remarkable community. […]

  • Freedom Dreaming with Linda Le

    Freedom Dreaming with Linda Le

    This week, as we celebrate Learning in the Making’s first birthday, we have two incredibly special posts featuring Linda Le and Dora Medrano Ramos who started Learning in the Making last year. In honor of a year’s worth of  amazing Learning in the Making episodes we talk with LITM co-creator, Linda Le: an educator, activist,…

  • #dorasmathchannel: Let’s talk math anxiety

    #dorasmathchannel: Let’s talk math anxiety

    What is math anxiety? Math anxiety is realized when engaging with math causes a mental shut down. It can show up as panic, stress, anger, the inability to talk about math from a fear of being wrong, negative associations, or a brain freeze, among others. Learn more from our resident Math Champion, Dora!

  • Addressing white terrorism and anti-Asian hate

    We are writing with broken hearts after eight individuals, six of whom were Asian women, were slain after another devastating event of white supremacy and white male rage in Atlanta […]

  • How to Assemble & Distribute Home Make Kits

    This is the fifth in a series of blog posts focused on how hands-on learning can be made accessible at home. To date, kits have been distributed to 750 families […]

  • Pandemic Proof: Four Stories of Youth Making and Activism

    Pandemic Proof: Four Stories of Youth Making and Activism

    This is the fourth in a series of blog posts focused on how hands-on learning can be made accessible at home. This post is by contributing writer Dion Evans. To […]

  • Statement from Our Executive Director in Support of Black Lives and Police-Free Schools

    Power, white supremacy, and capitalism are used to actively neglect, oppress, and murder Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC). I stand in solidarity with the organizers of Black Lives Matter and the Movement for Black Lives and support the direct action of revolution in the streets all around the world. The police in the…

  • Pandemic Proof: An Interview with After School Educator Meisha Marshall

    Pandemic Proof: An Interview with After School Educator Meisha Marshall

    The advent of COVID-19 has forever altered life as we know it, and the lives and learning of students all across America. However, it is during times like these that heroes and heroines are born, those willing to serve and support others despite general communal fear. These are the people that sacrifice their own health…

  • Pandemic Proof: The Resilience of Aaliyah Coleman

    Pandemic Proof: The Resilience of Aaliyah Coleman

    To understand the power of a positive response to a pandemic, one must first understand an individual’s potential. On Saturday, March 3, 2020, Aaliyah Coleman, 5th-grade East Oakland Student, had just won the Silver Medal at a Youth Track Meet. She competed in the long jump against fourteen other 11- and 12-year-old girls and was…

  • Supporting Oakland Youth with Hands-On Learning Through Home Maker Kits

    Supporting Oakland Youth with Hands-On Learning Through Home Maker Kits

    The response to the spread of COVID-19 has resulted in many sudden changes to schools and learning environments across the country, and the Bay Area is no different. Local schools’ capacities have been stretched thin by a rapid switch to distance learning. To continue to support our mission in this new learning environment, Maker Ed…