PT Volunteer Spotlight: Rachel Lieff Axelbank


webeditor>>Thu Mar 18, 2010

PresenTense was founded as an all-volunteer organization, and to this day we continue to rely heavily on the contributions of our volunteers from around the world - magazine writers and editors, steering committee members, Creative Zionist Circle organizers, event planners, and more! We would not be here without their commitment and dedication. Meet one of our volunteers!

Rachel Lieff Axelbank

 

A Taste of the Boston Fellowship


webeditor>>Fri Oct 9, 2009

Come learn a quick tool for seeing whether your venture has its bases covered -- and a little more about the CJP/PresenTense Boston Social Entrepreneur Fellowship, all this Wednesday night, October 14, at 7pm at the CJP. 
Visit the Facebook event

 

Reality Check: Pursuing Justice through Education


webeditor>>Wed Aug 5, 2009

As teachers in the District of Columbia with the Teach for America corps, we are faced with questions of educational inequity every day. It is easy to see the gaps in justice when we greet our students each morning—some did not get a good night’s sleep as they have no pillow, while others did not have an opportunity to complete their homework as they have obligations after school to help their parents pay for groceries, care for siblings, and serve as active contributors to the family. Most did not eat breakfast. While not every student's story is that of overcoming impossible odds, unfortunately many of our students do face considerable adversity. The effects of this inequality are manifested in the excruciatingly real disparity in educational outcomes along socioeconomic lines. In light of these realities, an excellent education can be the great provider of justice and of the opportunity to succeed.

Read more at the magazine site.