(For Mike Brown, Lennon Lacy, Eric Garner, Renisha McBride, and so on, and so on ...) they kilt that boy lynched him just as sho' as my name is what it is they did it cause that's what they do in kokomo Mississippi [...]
Because They Could: The Fight to Save Oakman School
empathy2016-11-29T17:39:20-05:00Across the country massive school closings and cutbacks have become a tradition. In 2006, the Detroit Public School (DPS) system first began shutter facilities, our children's learning centers. The details are many. Budgets. Billings. And oh, those large buildings. By [...]
What’s the View Like From Three Feet?
empathy2016-11-29T17:39:21-05:00What's the View Like From Three Feet? Ever wondered what the world looks like from a preschooler's point of view? Great news! We've got a new (and totally adorable) short video about why preschool matters, [...]
#LastWords #LastWordsHeard; Illustrations — A Tribute to Men Killed by Police
Shahid Buttar2016-11-29T17:39:21-05:00Imagine, scary as it is, you have been beaten, shot, or held by a policeman, choked until you could not breathe. As your time passes and life is adrift, do you wonder; might someone help me? Will anyone assist? You hear voices. Oh no, might [...]
Good Morning Mission Hill on a Screen Near You
empathy2016-11-29T17:39:21-05:00Unlike most of their public school peers, Mission Hill teachers have control of their curriculum, and a say in most aspects of school life. At this Boston public school academics connect to experiences, empathy and exploration are valued, and children with diverse abilities [...]
Good Morning Mission Hill – Rethink What Equity Looks Like in Public Schools
empathy2016-11-29T17:39:21-05:00GOOD MORNING MISSION HILL – The Freedom To Teach, The Freedom To Learn A reaction against the latest public school reforms is brewing, with parents all over the country opting out of the 2014 testing cycle. Many more are [...]
Black Like Me
Renée Watson2016-11-29T17:39:21-05:00We had pride and there was a care we took with each other. Though there were normal middle school cliques and dramas, there was also a strength and loyalty among us. On that bus, we were family. I felt like I belonged. But when I [...]
Tips and Tricks for New College Students
Jen Sorensen2016-11-29T17:39:22-05:00Jen Sorensen is a nationally-syndicated political cartoonist whose work has appeared in The Progressive, The Nation, Daily Kos, Austin Chronicle, NPR, Ms., Politico, and many other publications. The recipient of the 2014 Herblock Prize and a 2013 Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, she tweets at [...]
Cornucopia
Renée Watson2016-11-29T17:39:22-05:00To Mulugeta Seraw What could we have done but give your son our crooked handwritten, misspelled condolences? We wrote letters and poems on construction paper, neatly folding them like your resting hands in the casket. We slipped our notes between fruit [...]