Degrees from the Sidewalk
Degrees from the Sidewalk The Street That Taught On a bright morning in Harlem , the sidewalks along 125th Street were already awake.Feet moved quickly.Voices floated through the air. Music spilled from a passing car. And right in the middle of it all stood a young girl named Nia. Nia loved to watch. She didn’t just see things— she noticed them. She noticed how a man tipped his hat when he greeted an elder. She noticed how two friends laughed so hard they had to hold onto each other. She noticed how some people walked fast… and others walked like they had all the time in the world. “Why do people move so differently?” Nia once asked her grandmother. Her grandmother smiled. “Because everyone is carrying something different inside.” A Different Kind of School Nia went to school like other children. She had books, pencils, and a teacher who wrote lessons on the board. But something about the street felt like a different kind of learning. One afternoon, as she walked hom...