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Over 50 Years, More Products Are in Reach but Services like Education are Not

Tammie Hagen-Noey, in her bedroom at a group home in Richmond, Va., earns $7.25 an hour at a local McDonald’s. |Credit; Drew Angerer for The New York Times Changed Life of the Poor: Better Off, but Far Behind By Annie Lowrey | The New York Times. April [...]

Over 50 Years, More Products Are in Reach but Services like Education are Not2016-11-29T17:38:05-05:00

Imagining Equity Literacy

By Paul C. Gorski | Originally Published at Teaching Tolerance. April 10, 2014 Cultural competence: I learn about Latino culture so that I can communicate effectively with my Latino students’ families. Cultural proficiency: Acknowledging the tremendous diversity among Latino families, I learn about the cultures, identities and [...]

Imagining Equity Literacy2016-11-29T17:38:06-05:00

Gentrification’s Insidious Violence: The Truth About American Cities

Photograph; Your neighborhood is being gentrified if there is a coffeehouse with a mustached-indie-sustainable-farmer-hipster-barista who's very serious... | Andrew Burton/Getty Images Too many claim white people are at risk in communities of color. Really, it's those communities that are threatened By Daniel José Older | Originally Published [...]

Gentrification’s Insidious Violence: The Truth About American Cities2016-11-29T17:38:06-05:00

The School-to-Prison Pipeline Can Be Stopped

Which 'Culture' Will We Adopt? Inmates at the Caddo Juvenile Detention Center in Shreveport, La., in 2010.Val Horvath/The Times/AP By Dana Goldstein | Originally Published at AlterNet. April 7, 2014 Destiny was in eighth grade when, in the middle of an altercation with another student, she grabbed [...]

The School-to-Prison Pipeline Can Be Stopped2016-11-29T17:38:06-05:00

5 Studies Debunking the Myth of Racial Colorblindness

By K. Abel | Originally Published at The Atlanta Black Star. April 7, 2014 The United States of America has been labeled the melting pot of the Western world by branding itself as a haven for all people seeking success and freedom. Despite a brutal history of [...]

5 Studies Debunking the Myth of Racial Colorblindness2016-11-29T17:38:06-05:00

Charter-Mania, High-Stakes Testing and Teacher-Bashing: Can Rhee’s Approach Be Stopped?

Is public education doomed to destruction? Has it already been done in? Everyone has an opinion. The question is will the Vergara v. California court decision permanently define what might be? Will education equity be set free? Stanford Professor Linda Darling-Hammond discusses the case and examines the [...]

Charter-Mania, High-Stakes Testing and Teacher-Bashing: Can Rhee’s Approach Be Stopped?2016-11-29T17:38:07-05:00

The Source of Black Poverty Isn’t Black Culture, It’s American Culture

Photograph; The American Dream by Margaret Bourke-White By Philip Bump | Originally Published at The Wire. April 1, 2014 Americans don't want to imagine that our racist history is actually an ongoing, racist reality. We like to look at racism as a thing that has gotten better [...]

The Source of Black Poverty Isn’t Black Culture, It’s American Culture2016-11-29T17:38:07-05:00

Reclaiming “No Excuses”: A Reader

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. Matrch 28, 2014 With Waiting for excuses for the inexcusable, Leonard Pitts Jr. offers us all a watershed moment—one that involves reclaiming the language and the narratives in order to take direct action against the [...]

Reclaiming “No Excuses”: A Reader2016-11-29T17:38:08-05:00
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