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Love Our Children — Do Not Elect The Hate Crime Perpetrators

2016-11-29T17:39:17-05:00

In this photo from the fall of 2013, children crowd onto a school bus from the shuttered Overton Elementary to Mollison. Many parents didn't send their childen to the designated new school. [Photo by Marc Monaghan] Grandmom Irene Robinson pleas, before you cast your ballot [...]

The Sacredness of Bloody Sunday Triumphs! #BloodySunday #Sacred

2016-11-29T17:39:17-05:00

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ten major civil rights organizations have united to commemorate the 50thAnniversary of Bloody Sunday and the Selma-to-Montgomery Marches. We have jointly created more than 40events for this historic anniversary weekend which include: An address by the President of the United [...]

Coach K, Sports Fandom, and More on My Redneck Past

2016-11-29T17:39:17-05:00

From early childhood through young adulthood, my wife and I lived lives dedicated to sports—she a real and successful athlete (state champion, MVP, honorable mention All-American), and me a sincere, hard-working wanna-be. Our daughter was born in 1989, and I am sure we almost immediately [...]

Lani Guinier on our Ivy League Meritocracy Lie

2017-08-14T16:45:29-04:00

If you were a fan of the HBO series “The Wire,” you likely remember the scene in the fourth season focused on Baltimore public schools where the term “juking the stats” defined how corporate-driven reengineering of the public sphere has distorted public institutions so [...]

5 Reasons Why Senator Alexander’s Education Bill [and What Is Today] Fails Communities of Color

2016-11-29T17:39:17-05:00

Earlier this month, Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) proposed a bill to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, or ESEA. The ESEA is seven years overdue for a reauthorization. The process presents an opportunity to improve U.S. school systems for communities of color. Unfortunately, Sen. [...]

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