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Racism and the Charter School Movement: Unveiling the Myths

By Antonia Darder | Originally Published at TruthOut. November 30, 2014 | Photographic Credit; Shutterstock / Student erases Rather than an oppressive and manipulative engine for capitalist accumulation, schools should function as centers of creativity and imagination where an ethos of democratic life is grounded upon cultural [...]

Racism and the Charter School Movement: Unveiling the Myths2016-11-29T17:37:28-05:00

Four Minutes Lost – Time Waited and No Attempt Made to Save Tamir Rice’s Life

By Betsy L. Angert | Originally Published at EmpathyEducates. November 28, 2014 It took seconds to end a child's life. The young boy's life could have been saved, maybe. We will never know because "civil servants," "peace officers," just waited. Cleveland officials said the police officers waited. [...]

Four Minutes Lost – Time Waited and No Attempt Made to Save Tamir Rice’s Life2016-11-29T17:37:28-05:00

‘No Justice, No Peace’ in Ferguson and Across America

"They dress the wound of my people as though it were not serious. ‘Peace, peace,’ they say, when there is no peace." ~ Jeremiah 6:14 (NIV) After learning that the Ferguson grand jury decided not to indict Officer Darren Wilson for the shooting [...]

‘No Justice, No Peace’ in Ferguson and Across America2016-11-29T17:37:28-05:00

Why College Is Necessary But Gets You Nowhere

By Robert Reich | Originally Published at Robert Reich Blog. November 24, 2014 This is the time of year when high school seniors apply to college, and when I get lots of mail about whether college is worth the cost. The answer is unequivocally yes, but with [...]

Why College Is Necessary But Gets You Nowhere2016-11-29T17:37:28-05:00

Arrested Development

Why is it that the future of our children can only be seen as a case of "arrested development" and why is it that parents who fight for the rights of our young are repeatedly arrested? [Again!] Perhaps the answer can be found in a [...]

Arrested Development2016-11-29T17:37:28-05:00

Violence in Post-Verdict Ferguson: What We Should Really Be Worried About

Many reports out this week warn that if the grand jury sitting in the Darren Wilson case decides not to indict, there will likely be violence in Ferguson, Missouri. This, the media explains, is why Governor Jay Nixon has already declared a state of emergency. [...]

Violence in Post-Verdict Ferguson: What We Should Really Be Worried About2016-11-29T17:37:28-05:00

What We’ve Learned About Racial Disparity in Policing Since Ferguson

In the nine months since this initial report, we’ve learned a great deal more about how racial disparities animate criminal justice systems in Ferguson, Mo. and around the nation. On the anniversary of Michael Brown’s death, here are just a few examples: Unarmed black men [...]

What We’ve Learned About Racial Disparity in Policing Since Ferguson2016-11-29T17:37:28-05:00

Can White Teachers Be Taught How to Teach Our Children?

By Melinda D. Anderson| Originally Published at The Root. November 12, 2014 | Generic image ThinkStock A recent conference, whose goal is to increase the racial and cultural competency of educators, provides a basic framework for addressing racial insensitivity in the classroom. North Carolina teacher tells [...]

Can White Teachers Be Taught How to Teach Our Children?2016-11-29T17:37:29-05:00
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