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Black People Were Denied Vanilla Ice Cream in the Jim Crow South – Except on Independence Day

It was only 60 years ago that this would have been an unheard of sight in the south. Photograph: My Mundane Life / Flickr Over the last many decades, we have removed History from the curriculum. But fortunately, we did not forget it. The past cannot be [...]

Black People Were Denied Vanilla Ice Cream in the Jim Crow South – Except on Independence Day2016-11-29T17:37:51-05:00

Common Core Battle Escalates

What happens in each state reminds us that we are all connected. Politicians vie for elected positions and education school officials take advantageous stands. To be for or against Common Core State Standards is ever-changing. How much of this depends on who makes decisions? Is it a [...]

Common Core Battle Escalates2016-11-29T17:37:51-05:00

The Drive to Privatize Public Education – Colonialism Lives

Photograph; Lafayette Academy, the experience of a charter group with the profit-making company it hired to manage instruction offers a cautionary tale of how well-meaning trustees can easily stumble, and of how privatizing management is often far from a panacea | Tim Mueller for The New York [...]

The Drive to Privatize Public Education – Colonialism Lives2016-11-29T17:37:51-05:00

Without Economic and Educational Justice, There Is No Racial Justice

By Reilly Morse | Originally Published at American Prospect. July 3, 2014 Photograph; Student civil rights activists join hands and sing as they prepare to leave Ohio to register black voters in Mississippi. The 1964 voter registration campaign was known as Freedom Summer. [Credit: PRNewsFoto/Newseum, Ted Polumbaum [...]

Without Economic and Educational Justice, There Is No Racial Justice2016-11-29T17:37:51-05:00

The Limits of Reading Rainbow

The Limits of Reading Rainbow By Adrienne Raphel | Originally Published at The New Yorker. July 2, 2014 On May 28th, the people behind Reading Rainbow launched a Kickstarter campaign to “Bring Reading Rainbow Back for Every Child, Everywhere.” They gave themselves thirty-five days to [...]

The Limits of Reading Rainbow2016-11-29T17:37:51-05:00

The Education Paradigm – Raising Children to Return to Our Basements

Illustration; Shutterstock By Yong Zhao | Originally Published at Zhao Learning.. July 2, 2014 Last year when my son graduated from college, I asked the question “can you stay out of my basement?” as I believe an important outcome of education is the ability to live out [...]

The Education Paradigm – Raising Children to Return to Our Basements2016-11-29T17:37:54-05:00

Police Departments Ignore Rampant Sexual Assault by Officers

By Candice Bernd | Originally Published at Truthout July 2, 2014 10:12 | Photographic Credit; Yuri Arcurs (Shutterstock) Nicole Smith is terrified that her rapist, a former police officer, is up for parole soon and could be released from prison, possibly as early as September 2015. Smith's [...]

Police Departments Ignore Rampant Sexual Assault by Officers2016-11-29T17:37:54-05:00

The Price Paid When Education is Public Relations

By Jeff Bryant | Originally Published at Education Opportunity Network. July 2, 2014 at 5:51 PMThe Cost of Leaving Educators Off The Education Agenda This act is wearing thin. As implementations of Common Core State Standards falter around the country, supporters of the new academic benchmarks [...]

The Price Paid When Education is Public Relations2016-11-29T17:37:54-05:00

White School District Sends Black Kids Back to Failed Schools

Photograph; A group of students outside of Normandy High School just moments after the bell rang at the end of school in Wellston, St. Louis County, Mo. Photo by Trymaine Lee for MSNBC By Trymaine Lee | Originally Published at MSNBC. July 1, 2014 The author is [...]

White School District Sends Black Kids Back to Failed Schools2016-11-29T17:37:54-05:00
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