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A powerful, deeply human portrait of the parents, educators, and innovators who are defying the odds—and the system—to give America’s children a real future.
America is losing its most important battle—not for territory or technology, but for its children.
In The Education Avengers, longtime thought leader and commentator Jeanne Allen introduces readers to an extraordinary group of parents, educators, and community builders who refused to accept a system that too often rewards compliance over courage and process over results. These are not celebrities or politicians. They are ordinary people who became extraordinary when the stakes demanded it.
Each chapter tells the true story of an individual who stepped forward when institutions failed—mothers who challenged complacency, founders who built new schools from nothing, leaders who bet everything on children others had written off. Together, they form a new class of heroes fighting for opportunity, dignity, and joy in education.
This is not a policy manual or a how-to guide. It’s a book about people—what moves them, what frightens them, and what happens when they decide that young people are worth the fight.
At its core, it is a story about human flourishing, joy, and purpose.