“The attack on antiracist education is at our front door, and there’s no clearer or more determined voice in this struggle than Jesse Hagopian's. Jesse is insightful, compassionate, and committed to building a better world. Each page in Teach Truth offers sharp and timely analysis that captures the urgency of our current moment, while also grounding us in the history that brought us here. This is a book that propels us forward.”—Bettina L. Love, author of Punished for Dreaming: How School Reform Harms Black Children"Writing from the trenches, Jesse Hagopian has given us a brilliant, incisive account of how we arrived here and a fearless field guide for how we fight back and reclaim education, truth, and democracy. They will ban this book; we must resist. There is more at stake than curriculum. We have a world to win."—Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination"Jesse Hagopian's Teach Truth is the book we need right now. It's the book we have always needed. It should not be controversial to tell teachers and legislators to teach truth. Yet in many states it is not only controversial; it is illegal. Hagopian clears away the cobweb of lies that have obscured our national history for generations of students."—Diane Ravitch, author of Slaying Goliath“Teach Truth is a powerful call to action by an amazing teacher, historian, organizer, and movement intellectual. In it Jesse Hagopian exposes the dangers of the current racist movement to silence and distort our collective history, labeling it 'uncritical race theory.' He insists we cannot only complain and protest, but we must create, build, and change ourselves as we strive to change the world and seed a better future. A must read for anyone concerned with education, justice, and our shared future.—Barbara Ransby, historian, professor, activist, and author of Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision"A powerful and courageous call to action... audacious and essential. Ultimately, Teach Truth is more than just a book; it is a manifesto for those who dare to envision a just society. In a time when the integrity of our educational system is under siege, Teach Truth stands as an inspiring testament to the necessity of teaching and learning with honesty and courage."—Jonathan Kozol, author of Savage Inequalities“A scathing appraisal of the 'mandatory illiteracy' legislation polluting our country, Teach Truth provides a roadmap for protecting truth and the freedom to learn in our classrooms. This work lives and breathes in the legacy of Howard Zinn, and Jesse’s powerful words offer an empathic defense of history, justice, and our children’s futures.”—Kimberlé Crenshaw, Co-founder and Executive Director of African American Policy Forum (AAPF)“Teach Truth is a mighty stream flowing against the tide of a world fractured by falsehoods. It’s a call to prioritize humanity, to embrace radical honesty, and to forge pathways toward a democratic future. This work channels the voices of those on the front lines of education, amplifying the shared humanity at the heart of learning. In a world where truth is often broken, this book invites us to reimagine the educational landscape as a space for healing, transformation, and the pursuit of justice.”—Michael Bennett, Super Bowl winner and author of Things That Make White People Uncomfortable"Teach Truth is an essential text and critical contribution to understanding the historical context that undergirds an anti-truth sociopolitical climate. The book is intellectually sharp, story-rich, and carefully researched. Hagopian gives us language to describe the pushback to antiracist education and what it means to be a truth teacher during difficult times."—Cierra Kaler-Jones, Executive Director, Rethinking Schools“Inspirational... compelling... A well-researched case promoting the value of antiracist education.”—Kirkus Reviews