Sitting around a table at Meyers Center BOCES in Saratoga, students, teaching assistants, and teachers were busy crocheting. They weren’t making afghans or shawls– but rather, they were turning plastic into possibility. Little did they know they were also making history.
Students stunned at video victory; environment is also a winner
by Bryan Thomas on March 23, 2012 in Feature
New anti-bullying lesson plan for defender Jamie Nabozny
by Bryan Thomas on November 11, 2011 in Blog, Feature
New to the Speak Truth to Power site this month is a lesson plan based on the work of human rights defender Jamie Nabozny, the keynote speaker at the Nov. 14 “See a Bully, Stop a Bully: Making a Difference” conference in Albany hosted by the national office of the American Federation of Teachers and its New York affiliate, NYSUT.
Video: Playwright Ariel Dorfman on Speak Truth to Power
by Bryan Thomas on October 5, 2011 in Feature, Media, Video
Watch Dorfman explain his connection to the stories of courageous human rights defends and why he decided to help spread the word.
Video contest encourages students to Speak Truth to Power
by SpeakTruthToPower on September 26, 2011 in Feature
The Speak Truth to Power project will enter the video documentary world with a contest challenging middle and high school students in New York to create a film based on the experience of courageous human rights defenders around the world.
Wangari Muta Maathai (1940-2011)
by SpeakTruthToPower on September 26, 2011 in Feature
It is with great sadness that the family of Professor Wangari Maathai announces her passing away on 25th September, 2011, at the Nairobi Hospital, after a prolonged and bravely borne struggle with cancer.

