
LEARNING FOR JUSTICE
When I encountered the Learning for Justice — then Teaching Tolerance — team, the program was well established and highly respected in the education world. The goal was to leverage this strong foundation to increase in-person program participation, grow magazine audience, and increase digital engagement. Together, we accomplished those goals, more than doubling Mix It Up at Lunch Day participation and increasing magazine subscriptions by 46%. We also launched an additional third annual issue of the magazine in a digital-only format.
Won the AAP REVERE
Publication of the Year and marketing awards
Increased program participation by 149% and magazine subscriptions by 46%
Launched digital edition of magazine
Alice is impossible to label when it comes to her skills and talents. ... [she] brought creativity, vision, and spark to the work, always imagining new ways to see and organize content and engage audiences. She blends superior editorial substance with marketing savvy, and brings passion and enthusiasm to her work. — Maureen Costello, former Teaching Tolerance director
American Association of Publishers REVERE
Publication of the Year Award
Under my editorial leadership, Teaching Tolerance magazine was first a finalist and then a winner for the American Association of Publishers REVERE Publication of the Year Award. Learning for Justice (Teaching Tolerance) also won a REVERE marketing award for the outreach efforts I coordinated.
Awarded for "“total publication excellence, including article content, editorial vision and voice, and powerful design that connects with the audience”

Learning for Justice produces a broad range of content, including a print magazine, digital and print classroom resources, professional development guides, industry reports, and online fiction and nonfiction for educational use. I managed the creation, organization, and distribution of all content.