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Tell Congress: Student Needs, Not Testing, Should Be The Priority!

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

In 1965 when President Lyndon Johnson, a former teacher, first signed the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), better known today as No Child Left Behind, he envisioned the law as a part of the national War of Poverty, confident [...]

I was Six When a Man First Touched Me. I Didn’t Speak Up Until I was an Adult

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

There’s a reason why, when a woman whispers her story of sexual abuse, when she writes about it, when she Tweets about it or carries a mattress around on her back, calls the police or a rape crisis line, I believe her. The reason is [...]

An Open Letter to President Barack Obama — Re: Bloody Sunday

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

THE BLOODY SUNDAY MARCH MUST AND WILL TAKE PLACE IN SELMA ON SUNDAY, MARCH 8TH Dear President Obama… We love you. We respect you. We support you. We strongly supported your becoming President and have continued to support you through all the trying times. [...]

Bloody Sunday March Will Go On — Sunday, March 8, 2015

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

BLOODY SUNDAY MARCH WILL GO ON ON THE SACRED DAY OF SUNDAY MONTGOMERY, AL – “The Bloody Sunday March is on for Sunday, March 8th,” said Sen. Hank Sanders (D-Selma). “We appreciate the President’s coming to Selma on Saturday, March 7th, but the Bloody [...]

Heroin Addiction Sent Me to Prison. White Privilege Got Me Out and to the Ivy League

2016-11-29T17:39:18-05:00

I was a senior at Cornell University when I was arrested for heroin possession. As an addict — a condition that began during a deep depression — I was muddling my way through classes and doing many things I would come to regret, including selling [...]

The Selma Voting Rights Struggle: 15 Key Points from Bottom-Up History and Why It Matters Today

2016-11-29T17:39:18-05:00

On this 50th anniversary year of the Selma-to-Montgomery March and the Voting Rights Act it helped inspire, national attention is centered on the iconic images of “Bloody Sunday,” the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the interracial marchers, and President Lyndon Johnson [...]

Chicago School Closings; Film Screening, Research Presentation, and Panel Discussion

2016-11-29T17:39:18-05:00

Chicago's School Closings — Film Screening, Research Presentation, and Discussion The second installment in The School Project film series, Chicago's Public Schools: Closed will explore the major event in 2013 that sparked the filmmaker team to begin this project: the [...]

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