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10 Arguments Black People Need To Stop Making That Support Racism

By Tiffanie Drayton | Originally Published at Clutch Magazine. September 2, 2014 It makes sense that White people use completely illogical arguments to derail conversations about racism, because the current racial hierarchy reinforces White dominance and “White privilege”– so they benefit from it. What makes absolutely no [...]

10 Arguments Black People Need To Stop Making That Support Racism2016-11-29T17:37:38-05:00

6 Things White Parents Can Do to Raise Racially Conscious Children

Photograph; iStock Image | First Book. By Bree Ervin | Originally Published at Everyday Feminism and re-published at EmpathyEducates with their permission. August 30, 2014 Talking about race is challenging for many parents, especially White parents. There is a lot of fear and uncertainty about this topic [...]

6 Things White Parents Can Do to Raise Racially Conscious Children2016-11-29T17:37:38-05:00

Here’s the New Meme for White People

One big happy family.Shutterstock By Christian Lander | Originally Published at Quartz. August 29, 2014 A few years ago, I wrote about white people and their love of “awareness” on my blog Stuff White People Like. The post talked about how white people loved awareness because it [...]

Here’s the New Meme for White People2016-11-29T17:37:38-05:00

Negrophobia: Michael Brown, Eric Garner, and America’s Fear of Black People

Phobias are lethal. This summer’s series of prominent killings of unarmed Black men, Michael Brown being the most covered, have forced me to come to terms with my own fear: I am an arachnophobe. A few nights ago, I noticed a dark spot in my [...]

Negrophobia: Michael Brown, Eric Garner, and America’s Fear of Black People2016-11-29T17:37:38-05:00

Charter Schools Don’t Need An Ad Campaign; They Need Regulation

Photograph Credit; Mario Tama / Getty Images By Jeff Bryant | Originally Published at Campaign For America's Future. August 28, 2014 This time of year, while classroom teachers and administrators in public schools are busy welcoming students back to a new school year and figuring out how [...]

Charter Schools Don’t Need An Ad Campaign; They Need Regulation2016-11-29T17:37:41-05:00

‘Chiraq’: Facts and Fictions – How These Affect Our Children

Chicago’s ‘murder capital’ rep stretches the truth. By Salim Muwakkil | Originally Published at In These Times. August 28, 2014 | During a memorial service on July 20 in Chicago, Audry Miller mourns granddaughter Shamiya Adams, 11, who was killed by a stray bullet. (Photo by Scott [...]

‘Chiraq’: Facts and Fictions – How These Affect Our Children2016-11-29T17:37:41-05:00

Unarmed & White: Why I Won’t Get Shot By The Police

By Michael Skolnik | Originally Published at Global Grind . August 20, 2014 | Michael Brown | Facebook I’ve never been pulled over by the cops when I hadn’t done anything wrong. I’ve never been asked for identification for no apparent reason. I’ve never been stopped and [...]

Unarmed & White: Why I Won’t Get Shot By The Police2016-11-29T17:37:41-05:00

Is Justice Near for New Orleans Teachers Wrongly Fired After Katrina?

A teacher appreciation week banner from August 2005 remained in the library at George Washington Carver High School when it was photographed 14 months later. (The Times-Picayune archive) By Sue Sturgis | Originally Published at Facing South. August 27, 2014 3:18 PM When Hurricane Katrina struck the [...]

Is Justice Near for New Orleans Teachers Wrongly Fired After Katrina?2016-11-29T17:37:41-05:00

Governor Bobby Jindal’s Commitment to Common Core Gone With The Wind

Remember when the National Governors Association told us that Common Core was our friend? It was not that long ago. The year was 2010. Way back then a states-led effort to develop the Common Core State Standards was adopted. For near a year, state leaders, including governors [...]

Governor Bobby Jindal’s Commitment to Common Core Gone With The Wind2016-11-29T17:37:41-05:00
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