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Cover Story
Did Someone Say Pickleball?
Swat, bounce, punch, or pose! Find out how to pump up the fun in your fitness routine.
Feature Article
Being ‘Not Racist’ Is Not Enough
Retired educators are speaking out when they see incidents of systemic racism.
Feature Article
Psst...Your Bias is Showing
Want to create more just schools? Three Idaho educators tell you exactly how to do it.
Feature Article
The Joy of Reading Isn't Dead, Yet
While the number of students who say they read for fun is at an all-time low, NEA members are turning the tide by providing access, choice, and maybe a dog in the library.
Cover Story
We Can Change This: Educators Take On Gun Violence
Educators across the country are working to end the era of school shootings that has defined students' lives.
Education Support Professionals
Will New Jersey ESPs Finally Get Justice?
“It can be exhausting to fight for things that you shouldn’t have to fight for, but you need to just keep going and stay focused.”
Special Sections
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In the KnowExplore education news and trends.
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Member SpotlightAfter her son became incarcerated, this Maine retiree started speaking out for prison reform.
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Bulletin BoardIn Flint, Mich., a former educator promotes diversity; and, in Connecticut, a retiree prepares for the 2024 elections.
Departments
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From the NEA-Retired PresidentHappy New Year! As we look ahead, let us embrace the many opportunities before us to uplift the work of NEA-Retired.
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ResourcesLearn how you can help prevent gun violence; and get on a path to financial wellness.
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Last Look and ListenVisit a year-round outdoor preschool —in Maine!—and listen to NEA Today’s new audio report.
Quote byChristine Salamone , NEA-Retired history teacher
“If you’re really anti-racist, you’re gonna do whatever you can to change the system.”
—Christine Salamone
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NEA-Retired history teacher
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NEA Today, January 2024
On Nov. 30, 2021, Michigan high school teacher Melissa Gibbons became part of a group she never wanted to join: school shooting survivors. Melissa shares her story in the latest issue of NEA Today, as we explore the complex issue of gun violence and meet educators who are making a difference in their schools. Together, we can change this.
NEA Today for Aspiring Educators, 2023
Learn how Aspiring Educators across the country are working with their union to preserve democracy and prevent further setbacks, organizing to end unpaid student teaching placements, and growing union membership on campus chapters. Plus, find practical advice on how to go from student life to the professional world!
NEA Today for Retired Members
In our latest issue, find out how NEA-Retired members are fighting to make sure all educators get the Social Security benefits they have earned. Also, hit the road with former teachers who are taking their love for learning on the road with educational vacations, and meet an inspiring activist who blazed a trail for LGBTQ+ rights.
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