THE UNKNOWN AMERICAN REVOLUTION: THE
UNRULY BIRTH OF DEMOCRACY AND THE STRUGGLE TO CREATE AMERICA, Gary B. Nash,
Professor of History and Director of the National Center for History in the
Schools at UCLA
Addressing Domestic Violence, Sara Catania,
writer specializing in stories on criminal and social justice and author of
“The Counselor” in Mother Jones July August 2005; Susan Chapin from the
Office of the Champaign County State’s Attorney; and Ellen Schweitzer,
Medical Advocate with A Woman’s Place, Urbana
IT’S SO MUCH WORK TO BE YOUR FRIEND:
HELPING THE CHILD WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES FIND SOCIAL SUCCESS, Richard
Lavoie, former educator and currently a consultant on learning disabilities
NOT MUCH JUST CHILLIN’: THE HIDDEN LIVES
OF MIDDLE SCHOOLERS, Linda Perlstein, a prize-winning education reporter
formerly with The Washington Post and currently a freelance writer