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Police Target Black Children

Getty Image By Margaret Kimberley | Originally Published at Black Agenda Report. May 28, 2014 When white teachers handcuff first graders, or white police throw Black tweens through glass windows, or shoot unarmed youths, it may be because of racially warped perceptions. “Black children are dehumanized to [...]

Police Target Black Children2016-11-29T17:37:59-05:00

In Defense of Healthy Food

First lady Michelle Obama exercises with children from Chicago Public Schools, in her hometown of Chicago, as she makes a major announcement helping to bring back physical activity to area schools, while celebrating the third anniversary of her 'Lets Move' program. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green) Introductory Essay [...]

In Defense of Healthy Food2016-11-29T17:37:59-05:00

New Civil Rights Suit Calls School Closures Discriminatory

By Julianne Hing | ColorLines. Schools & Youth. 
Tuesday, May 27 2014, 7:20 AM EST Sixty years after Brown v. Board of Education, schools are still both separate and unequal. Community and civil rights groups say they’ve identified a key force that’s aggravated the inequity: school closures. [...]

New Civil Rights Suit Calls School Closures Discriminatory2016-11-29T17:37:59-05:00

Chris Christie Can’t Afford To Pay Public Teacher Pensions… But Still Hands Education Megacorp $82m In Subsidies

By David Sirota | Originally Published at PandoDaily. May 27, 2014 Last week, Gov. Chris Christie announced he will take $2.4 billion owed to New Jersey’s public pension system and use it instead to balance the state’s current budget. To hear Christie tell it, he has no [...]

Chris Christie Can’t Afford To Pay Public Teacher Pensions… But Still Hands Education Megacorp $82m In Subsidies2014-05-31T04:12:44-04:00

Can We Really Measure Racial Prejudice?

The British Social Attitudes survey usually involves interviews with about 3,300 people, chosen at random. Photograph: Fiona Hanson/PA Is racial prejudice racism and how do we know if one, the other or either exists? Do we believe that racism persists? Perhaps we are comfortable with the notion [...]

Can We Really Measure Racial Prejudice?2016-11-29T17:37:59-05:00

Charter Schools’ Katrina Memory Hole

Update June 14, 2015… Louisiana Department of Education allegedly updated their pre Katrina numbers in a High School Performance [PDF] but you'll notice still no methodology. Also, again, they conflate the 2003-04 school year with the 2004-05 school year. More laundering. We’ve [...]

Charter Schools’ Katrina Memory Hole2016-11-29T17:37:59-05:00

These Eight Charts Show Why Racial Equality Is a Myth in America

America, do you know where your children are? Parents, how might you see your son? Is he a scholar, a saint, or is he scorned for his race? Perhaps each of these is true. What about your daughter? Is she the greatest? Is she considered equal to [...]

These Eight Charts Show Why Racial Equality Is a Myth in America2016-11-29T17:37:59-05:00

Segregation not about Proximity, but Equity

In this April. 1, 2011 photo, New York City fifth graders enter PS321, a public elementary school in the Brooklyn Borough of New York. New York state has the most segregated public schools in the nation, with many black and Latino students attending schools with virtually no [...]

Segregation not about Proximity, but Equity2016-11-29T17:37:59-05:00

Junk Food Industry’s New Ploy: How They’re Secretly Making School Lunches Even Grosser

Photographic Credit: Flickr/Judy Baxter By Jim Newell | Originally Published at Salon. May 22, 2014 During the Democrats’ productive 2010 lame-duck session of Congress, one of the major legislative items they were able to pass was the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, a.k.a. “Michelle Obama’s child nutrition bill.” [...]

Junk Food Industry’s New Ploy: How They’re Secretly Making School Lunches Even Grosser2016-11-29T17:37:59-05:00
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