Teaching Tolerance, the magazine of the Southern Poverty Law Center, has profiled SEED founder Peggy McIntosh in its spring issue.


This week, in our series of 20 questions that SEED Founder Peggy McIntosh answered about SEED for the Wellesley Centers for Women's Research & Action Report, she talks about how the SEED method of serial testimony can help teachers better see their frames of knowledge.
(For more on serial testimony, see also the essays "Serial Testimony as a Tool for Discussing Sensitive Racial Topics" and "Joining the SEED Circle.")

SEED leader and San Francisco teacher Judy Logan shares her story of how using Serial Testimony, SEED's method of intentionally structured conversation, helped her multi-racial class of middle school students respond to the O.J. Simpson verdict in a constructive way, without shame or blame.