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A Call for the Next Phase in the Resistance

Graphic; Respect Existence or Expect Resistance by AngertAesthetics By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. August 5, 2014 Teachers at every level of schooling have struggled against two powerful social claims: (i) education has always been labeled a failure by political leaders [...]

A Call for the Next Phase in the Resistance2016-11-29T17:37:47-05:00

Trauma In The Trenches of Gun-Weary Chicago

Do our school children get enough sleep? Do they get enough to eat? Are they ready for days of stringent testing? By the time our children arrive at school they are tired and weary. Their eyes are teary. In every moment of their young lives they live [...]

Trauma In The Trenches of Gun-Weary Chicago2016-11-29T17:37:47-05:00

3 Facts that Poverty-Deniers Don’t Want to Hear

By Paul Buchheit | AlterNet. August 3, 2014 Any thinking person should be able to recognize the hardships of poor families. Three-quarters of conservative Americans say poor people have it easy. The degree of ignorance about poverty is stunning, even for people far removed from the [...]

3 Facts that Poverty-Deniers Don’t Want to Hear2016-11-29T17:37:48-05:00

An Open Letter to the Louisiana State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education

You likely heard the stories. You've seen it in the papers. Oprah too sang the praises. In New Orleans, we have witnessed a Miracle. Finally the city is able to provide an excellent education. Yes, the skies opened up. The rains fell. The area was flooded. And [...]

An Open Letter to the Louisiana State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education2016-11-29T17:37:48-05:00

19 Things Black People Need to Know About Racism Today

By Tiffanie Drayton | Originally Published at Clutch Magazine. July 29, 2014 Since the post Civil Rights Era, the Black community has largely abandoned its collective struggle against continued racism and discrimination. Gone are the demands for justice and an end to inequality. They have been replaced [...]

19 Things Black People Need to Know About Racism Today2016-11-29T17:37:48-05:00

The Charter School Profiteers – Leaving Children So Far Behind Some Cannot Be Found

Photograph; Credit Beth Fertig / SchoolBook By Allie Gross | Jacobin. July 28, 2014In Detroit charter schools, mismanagement and opportunistic “education entrepreneurs” thrive. Jenay* crouches on the carpet, her spine curved into a lowercase “c” as she concentrates on the flimsy picture book in [...]

The Charter School Profiteers – Leaving Children So Far Behind Some Cannot Be Found2016-11-29T17:37:48-05:00

Why We’re Wrong About Affirmative Action: Stereotypes, Testing and the ‘Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations’

(Photograph Credit: Mark Wilson/Getty Images) By William A. Darity Jr., Alan A. Aja, , Darrick Hamilton | Originally Published at Huffington Post. July 28, 2014 5:04 PM Updated 5:59 PM EDT Earlier this month a divided Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the University of Texas' right [...]

Why We’re Wrong About Affirmative Action: Stereotypes, Testing and the ‘Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations’2016-11-29T17:37:48-05:00

Pimping Diversity

By John Fitzgerald Gates, Ph.D. | Originally Published at Huffington Post Business. July 24, 2014 12:49 pm EDT It has been said, "diversity management is a racket." Regrettably, there is a great deal of truth in this statement. In fact, "diversity management" has become a thriving industry [...]

Pimping Diversity2016-11-29T17:37:49-05:00

My Son Has Been Suspended Five Times. He’s 3.

I received a call from my sons’ school in March telling me that my oldest needed to be picked up early. He had been given a one-day suspension because he had thrown a chair. He did not hit anyone, but he could have, the school [...]

My Son Has Been Suspended Five Times. He’s 3.2016-11-29T17:37:49-05:00
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