monday musing
Introduction to Youth Liberation
A simple introduction to Youth Liberation (the 70s movement in Ann Arbor, Michigan) and some other examples of youth civil rights activism.
Kid-Friendly Editions are articles specifically written to target a 5th-6th grade reading level. They're meant to make these ideas more accessible for everyone (but especially children, obviously). Feel free to ask questions in the comment section if anything is still too hard to understand.
monday musing
A simple introduction to Youth Liberation (the 70s movement in Ann Arbor, Michigan) and some other examples of youth civil rights activism.
the big ideas
What it takes to build independence in young people, from babies to young adults.
friday fun
Practical suggestions for how to design kid-friendly spaces within the home.
monday musing
A simple introduction to dialectical and historical materialism & their relevance to youth oppression.
monday musing
A simple introduction to social reproduction theory and why it's important to this newsletter.
friday fun
How child-centered design makes spaces more comfortable, accessible, and fun for everyone.
the big ideas
The story of why I'm starting this newsletter and why I named it the way I did.
kid-friendly editions
What if the concept of children's rights... kind of sucks? (Now with more accessible language and formatting!)