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Viewpoint: Priorities in Alaska
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FEBRUARY 28, 2001 "In a society where hate crimes, racism, and incarceration are on the rise, maybe we have too much narrowed our focus. I say this because a group of educators has been urging Alaska institutions to adopt cultural as well as academic standards for schools, and I'm beginning to wonder whether they are being heard. . ." Get the Story:
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