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"It (EDucate!) looks excellent. I'm naturally highly appreciative of your contribution and concerns."
Noam Chomsky, world renowned linguist and America's foremost social critic. He is Institute Professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is also the author of numerous books and a candid speaker on social and political issues across the globe.

" A powerful vehicle for liberation struggles."
Peter McLaren, Professor of Urban Schooling at University of California, Los Angeles. He is the author of "Between Borders: Pedagogy and the Politics of Cultural Studies", "Paulo Freire: A Critical Encounter", "Politics of Liberation: Paths from Freire" etc.

"It (EDucate!) looks very interesting - stimulating, politically and educationally serious, and deals with important issues…Since the critical educational project in all of our nations is a COLLECTIVE project both nationally and internationally, it is important that we all stand together."
Michael W. Apple, John Bascom Professor of Curriculum and Instruction & Educational Policy Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison & author of "Ideology and Curriculum", "Education and Power", "Democratic Schools", "Educating the 'Right' Way: Markets, Standards, God, and Inequality" etc.

"He (Edward Said) wishes you and the magazine much success."
Sandra Fahy, on behalf of Edward Said, Professor at Columbia University and author of "Joseph Conrad and the Fiction of Autobiography", "Beginnings: Intention and Method", "The Question of Palestine", "Culture and Imperialism", "Orientalism" etc.

"A valuable contribution to discussion about education and development which are at present dominated by very conventional and misleading perspectives."
Ted Trainer,author of "The Conservative Society: Alternatives for Sustainability", "Towards a Sustainable Economy", "Nature of Morality", "Developed to Death", "Abandon Affluence!" etc.