Mentorship Matters

By Amy Moran, Ph.D. I’ll never forget the day, some 10 years ago, when a Muslim sophomore and her girlfriend came to an after-school GSA meeting where I was the…

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Hopes and dreams for LGBTQIA+educators, students and families

Workshops and networking opportunities for educators seeking more inclusive and enriching schools for all students, including LBGTQIA+ students, were offered at the 2025 NJEA Convention. “Standing Up for Transgender and…

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Read more about the article Two-Spirit histories and present-day erasures 
Two-spirit flag

Two-Spirit histories and present-day erasures 

by Amy Moran, Ph.D.   It’s Indigenous Peoples’ Month, and we acknowledge and honor the existence of trans, nonbinary and Two-Spirit people who have existed throughout history in the U.S. and…

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Holding on to our humanity

LGBTQIA+ History Month and beyond  By Amy Moran, Ph. D  In 1820, German-Jewish playwright Heinrich Heine wrote: “This was but a prelude; where they burn books, they ultimately burn people.”…

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Holding power

Start strong and stay aware By Amy Moran, Ph.D. and Allison Connolly  Welcome back! As we begin the 2025-26 school year, wonderful possibilities exist for deepening our practice as educators…

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Read more about the article Roadmap for representation
Jeannette Sena and Henry Goodhue

Roadmap for representation

By Amy Moran, Ph.D. with Jeannette Sena and Henry Goodhue  Rainbow Connection first featured the activism of Jeannette Sena, her colleagues and their newly formed HEA LGBTQIA+ Alliance Committee in…

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Allison Connolly with Sen. Cory Booker.

Holding Power

Teaching in trying times By Amy Moran, Ph. D. and Allison Connolly  “In just 71 days,” our state’s own Sen. Cory Booker started in his record-breaking speech last month, “the…

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From left: Brianna Doherty managing director, NJDOE Commission on Holocaust Education; Irvin Moreno-Rodriguez, director of the Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center at Stockton University; and Allison Connolly.

Holding Power

Teaching in trying times By Amy Moran, Ph. D. and Allison Connolly  The first months of the new presidential administration have yielded astonishing developments that compromise our civil society. We’ve…

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Read more about the article Involved and evolving
“Because our queer elders marched, protested, and made demands for civil rights, younger members are freer to come to the field of education as who they are.”

Involved and evolving

By Amy Moran, Ph. D. with Cheryl Bell-Fortes  This Women’s History Month, we honor Cheryl Bell-Fortes! Cheryl started her teaching career through alternate route certification in 2004 at Science Park…

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