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America’s Greatest Shame: Child Poverty Rises and Food Stamps Cut While Billionaires Boom

By Les Leopold | Originally Published at AlterNet. Update at Huffington Post. November 8, 2013 5:59 AM EST Updated: January 23, 2014 6:58 PM EST There are 16.4 million American children living in poverty. That's nearly one quarter (22.6 percent) of all of our children. [...]

America’s Greatest Shame: Child Poverty Rises and Food Stamps Cut While Billionaires Boom2016-11-29T17:38:20-05:00

San Francisco and the Storm of Progress

Early one Saturday morning I found my landlady standing in front of our building, staring at the wall, with a bottle of bleach and a pair of rubber gloves. “What are you working on?” I asked, with a forced cheeriness that comes from being a little [...]

San Francisco and the Storm of Progress2016-11-29T17:38:21-05:00

Standards Won’t Change Inequity: A Reader

By Paul L. Thomas, Ed.D. | Originally Published at The Becoming Radical. January 8, 2014 The new Common Core and related tests are likely to continue a three-decade pattern of traditional schooling either integrating the new standards and tests into the existing structure of schools or using [...]

Standards Won’t Change Inequity: A Reader2016-11-29T17:38:22-05:00

Racism May Accelerate Aging in African American Men

Photograph; A homeless African-American man in Southern California isolated on white. [Copyright: Russell Shively] Cower in the corner. Worry and walk on eggshells. Look behind you. Be alert. There are certain standards that you need to comply with…Do not flirt with possibilities or ever fail. Most every [...]

Racism May Accelerate Aging in African American Men2016-11-29T17:38:22-05:00

Here’s Exactly How Much the Government Would Have to Spend to Make Public College Tuition-Free

Mister President, we thank you for addressing the need to expand college opportunities. As you noted, currently, inequity and inequality are replete. "[T]he United States still has a long way to go to open the door to college for low-income Americans….We have to make sure there are [...]

Here’s Exactly How Much the Government Would Have to Spend to Make Public College Tuition-Free2016-11-29T17:38:22-05:00

Unemployment and Our Children. The Other “Common Core”

Photograph; Angel Nevins, center, and her friend and classmate Jade Smith, left, wait for their signal to ring their hand bells as children from the Anderson Grove Head Start program in Caledonia, Mississippi, ring their hand bells to accompany several patriotic songs, Tuesday, February 26, 2013, at [...]

Unemployment and Our Children. The Other “Common Core”2016-11-29T17:38:22-05:00

Subtract Teachers, Add Pupils: Math of Today’s Jammed Schools

Photograph; By Mark Makela for The New York Times | Overcrowding in Classrooms: Across the country, public schools employ about 250,000 fewer people than before the recession. | View the Slide Show By Motoko Rich Originally Published at The New York times. | December 22, 2013 COATESVILLE, [...]

Subtract Teachers, Add Pupils: Math of Today’s Jammed Schools2016-11-29T17:38:23-05:00

Recovery School District Will Be Country’s First All-Charter District

Recovery School District Superintendent Patrick Dobard talks to students at James Weldon Johnson Elementary School in New Orleans in 2012. That school is now closed. Dobard announced Thursday that the system will close its final traditional schools in June 2014, making it the first all-charter district. (Catherine [...]

Recovery School District Will Be Country’s First All-Charter District2016-11-29T17:38:24-05:00
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