Liz
Clift


Liz N. Clift provides informal education to youth in Denver, Colorado, and volunteers with several organizations that work on food justice issues.

Articles by Liz

Fickle Girls?

Missing an opportunity to speak up creates another opportunity–to practice for next time.

One Question I Won’t Ask

When school starts, highlight student excitement, not poverty.

“Say Yes” Again

Critical literacy can expose the assumption that whiteness is “normal” and provide students support for talking about difficult topics.

Deconstructing the Female Body in the Media

This teacher used her writing class to help students become more aware of the advertising’s role in defining beauty.

Talk with Students About Slut-Shaming

Slut-shaming is a dangerous phenomenon in schools, but there are ways to support students.
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