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Learning America: One Woman's Fight for Educational Justice for Refugee Children

Learning America: One Woman's Fight for Educational Justice for Refugee Children

by Luma Mufleh

Mariner Books ·2022 ·256 pages
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"[From] an influential educational leader and activist…an impassioned, penetrating critique and inspiring model for progress."— Kirkus Reviews , starred review It was a wrong turn that changed everything. When Luma Mufleh—a Muslim, gay, refugee woman from hyper-conservative Jordan—stumbled upon a pick-up game of soccer in Clarkston, Georgia, something compelled her to join. The players, 11- and 12-year-olds from Liberia, Afghanistan, and Sudan, soon welcomed her as coach of their ragtag but fiercely competitive group. Drawn into their lives, Mufleh learned that few of her players, all local public school students, could read a single word. She asks, "Where was the America that took me in? That protected me? How can I get these kids to that America?" Learning America traces the story of how Mufleh grew a group of kids into a soccer team and then into a nationally acclaimed network of schools for refugee children. The journey is inspiring and hard-won: Fugees schools accept only those most in need; no student passes a grade without earning it; the failure of any student is the responsibility of all. Soccer as a part of every school day is a powerful catalyst to heal trauma, create belonging, and accelerate learning. Finally, this gifted storyteller delivers provocative, indelible portraits of student after student making leaps in learning that aren't supposed to be possible for children born into trauma--stories that shine powerful light on the path to educational justice for all of America's most left-behind.


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"Mufleh makes her book debut with an absorbing account of her journey from a Jordanian immigrant to an influential educational leader and activist ..."

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"Readers will be stunned."

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"Powerful and thought-provoking, Learning America is an inspiring story of creativity and resilience, and a clarion call to rethink education for young refugees and immigrants."

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"Mufleh's book works well as a vivid tale of the author's personal growth—from coaching a diverse group of children and understanding their needs, to building the school that allows them to thrive ..."

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"Decades later, Mufleh herself is an inspiration."

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