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In a world riddled with injustice, how can society’s most marginalized individuals reconcile the wrongs that they’ve faced all their lives?
Dan Scratch belives that the answer lies in education. A social studies teacher at Edmonton’s Inner City High School — a non-profit organization providing education for high risk youth — Scratch uses education as a tool to empower youth to understand and participate in the world around them. It’s only then that at-risk students can begin to heal their wounds and create a better world for themselves and their peers.
In a world riddled with injustice, how can society’s most marginalized individuals reconcile the wrongs that they’ve faced all their lives?
Dan Scratch belives that the answer lies in education. A social studies teacher at Edmonton’s Inner City High School — a non-profit organization providing education for high risk youth — Scratch uses education as a tool to empower youth to understand and participate in the world around them. It’s only then that at-risk students can begin to heal their wounds and create a better world for themselves and their peers.