![]() ![]() ![]() It can be a jarring narrative form-feels less sophisticated than text written for paper-but, so far, it’s working for me. We Make the Road by Walking is written as a transcription of a conversation between Freire and Horton. There is a lot to unpack, mostly from the lengthy chapter 2, so let’s get started. I resonated with parts of Horton’s personal story (more on that later) and I am excited to dig more into his writings. ![]() In chapters 1-2, Myles Horton and Paulo Freire provide personal histories that set the stage for their conversation. Though I am very familiar with Paulo Freire’s work and story, Horton is pretty unfamiliar to me. You can read a good synopsis on Bryan’s blog. Adam Croom also has a great reflection post here and fresh off the presses, here’s Ben Scragg’s fantastic post. ![]() Here is Bryan’s post about the first two chapters. I’ll try to blog about the book every week or so. I am reading “We Make the Road by Walking” by Paulo Freire and Myles Horton, as part of a book club started by Bryan Alexander (and with participation from many great colleagues, see #HortonFreire). ![]()
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