A day like any other in Mr. K's makeshift classroom somewhere deep in the belly of Hazel Trembath Elementary. Except today he has real students instead of the ones in his mind that he usually teaches.
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| Has anyone ever heard the term “contact zone?†| |
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| Ewwwww Mr.K needs to brush his teeth. | |
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The hook has been set, now to just reel them in.
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| Seriously, are these kids from space. | |
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| Are they the places where you tap on your I phone? | |
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Wham...resist that definition
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| Pratt uses this term to refer to the social spaces where cultures meet, clash, and grapple with each other, often in contexts of highly asymmetrical relations of power, such as colonialism or slavery | |
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| Is it a place where you get cell reception? | |
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