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Sabrina Crews

Minneapolis

Digital Editor at PBS

Digital Editor at Twin Cities PBS

Digital editor + pledge host for @pbs @tpt

Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | nextavenue.org | Sabrina Crews

    Rick Steves, renowned TV personality and expert of all things Europe, hasn't strayed far from the spotlight. In COVID times he appeared as a reassuring face to remind us that we'd go places again, and in the meantime to think of sheltering-in-place as its own kind of travel. He continues to garner new generations of fans with his spirited social media presence, as well as his vocal marijuana advocacy.

  • 2 months ago | autism.einnews.com | Sabrina Crews

    Preschool classrooms are full of opportunities to learn through play. They can also serve as inclusive spaces where students feel supported in their social and creative development. But crafting a truly inclusive, inviting space for preschoolers isn’t easy. No two children learn through play or express their creativity in the same way, and that includes autistic students.

  • 2 months ago | edutopia.org | Sabrina Crews

    Preschool classrooms are full of opportunities to learn through play. They can also serve as inclusive spaces where students feel supported in their social and creative development. But crafting a truly inclusive, inviting space for preschoolers isn’t easy. No two children learn through play or express their creativity in the same way, and that includes autistic students.

  • Sep 13, 2024 | nextavenue.org | Sabrina Crews

    In a spirited conversation with award-winning filmmaker Adriana Bosch, Alvarez discusses the strange and ultimately rewarding experience of letting a camera crew in on her life|September 13, 2024|In the front yard of her childhood home in the Dominican Republic, renowned poet and novelist Julia Alvarez recalls how her papito taught her to do the latest dance craze: the twist.

  • Mar 14, 2024 | nextavenue.org | Sabrina Crews

    Deep in the Black Belt of western Alabama, named for a twist in the Alabama River, lies Gee's Bend. "It's a small community," says Mary Margaret Pettway, 60, who was born and raised there. "Growing up, I learned how to sweep yard, brush brooms and draw water from a well — things that have become lost arts."There's one particular art form she learned early, though, that has only continued to thrive: Quilting.

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