Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Change Agent: Info and Call for Student Writing

The Change Agent is a social justice newspaper published twice a year in March and September. The Change Agent provides cutting edge resources for teaching social issues, powerful student writing that inspires discussion, and many ready-to-use lesson plans – all oriented toward a multi-level audience.
The Change Agent is available online or in print. Subscribers who elect to include the online option will receive full access to all of the back issues as well as issue extras and a growing collection of audio articles.


The new Call for Articles is posted and the topic is food!
Food – it doesn’t just nourish us, it comforts us, reinforces cultural and religious practices, and reminds us of home. It also brings up global and environmental questions, and invites us to think about our health (as consumers) and the health of those who farmed or processed our food. Read the complete Call for Articles for writing prompts and submission details.

Suggested length is 200-1200 words. All articles must be received by May 5th, 2014. A $50 stipend will be paid to each adult education student whose work is accepted for publication. Please submit illustrations, cartoons, and graphics on this theme too!

Issue 38: Immigration

Immigration is a hot button topic in the United States, and this issue of The Change Agent explores it in a way that is accessible, engaging, and humanizing.
  • Issue 38 cover
    Immigrants share inspiring, courageous, and sometimes heartbreaking stories of their journeys to the U.S.
  • Non-immigrants provide their perspective as people in “receiving” communities, who are richly affected by new waves of immigrants.
  • Political refugees, economic refugees, and immigrants “following their heart” detail what “pushed” and what “pulled” them to come to the U.S.
  • Heartfelt revelations of parents and children who get separated due to migration or deportation will resonate with readers, as will the stories of parents raising bi-cultural children.
  • Articles, cartoons, charts and graphs explore U.S. immigration policy, citizenship statistics, the rise of immigrant entrepreneurs, and current global migration patterns.
  • We also explore micro and macro issues related to immigrants in the workplace. Home health aides, a meat skinner, a contractor, a farmworker, and many others write about the challenges and opportunities of being immigrant workers.
  • Analytical articles and side bars on everything from labor law to free trade policies provide a larger context.
As always, The Change Agent keeps it real for the reader by leading with first person stories written by adult learners. And we keep it easy for the adult education teacher by providing background pieces and interesting facts that extend students’ learning. Lesson plans and discussion questions – many of which intentionally align with the College and Career Readiness standards – give teachers classroom-ready material that will engage students and provide an important forum for critical thinking, sharing, and achieving understanding across diverse experiences.
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