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homeroom

[hohm-room, -room] / ˈhoʊmˌrum, -ˌrʊm /


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Community groups say they appreciate MoMA PS1’s increasing openness to social justice issues, such as an activation last fall of Homeroom by the Fortune Society, which supports re-entry from incarceration and is based near PS1.

From New York Times • Apr. 8, 2022

Similarly, in January, the Slow Factory, a nonprofit that focuses on climate justice and social equity, transformed Homeroom into “The Revolution Is a School,” which encourages interactive learning through video, installation and a workshop series.

From New York Times • Apr. 8, 2022

Karin Chenoweth is an author, most recently of “Districts That Succeed: Breaking the Correlation Between Race, Poverty, and Achievement,” and for five years wrote the weekly Homeroom column for The Post.

From Washington Post • Aug. 26, 2021

And while some were subsequently deported, a dozen graduates of the program did find work in commercial kitchens, including at Homeroom in Oakland and the barbecue joint Smoke Berkeley.

From Los Angeles Times • May 30, 2019

Each member of Homeroom 17 found a candy heart on his or her desk that morning.

From "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli