Once again Chicago Public schools has demonstrated that they don’t respect community voice, they don’t respect the voice of black parents, young people and community residents. And do not have the highest expectations for our children. We don't only have "leaders" who betray the people [...]
A Candlelight Vigil in the #FightForDyett — Day 16 [Videos]
empathy2017-02-14T14:42:39-05:00It has been a long and arduous journey, this Journey for Justice. It began in 1999. It is no wonder that the hunger strikers today are tired. Not only is there the physical strain of going without food, the emotional drain of [...]
Health Professionals Challenge Mayor Emanuel to End Hunger Strike #WeAreDyett
empathy2016-11-29T17:39:11-05:00On August 17th Chicago parents embarked on a Journey For Justice, Education Justice. After more than fifteen years of struggle, the people felt determined to secure moral justness. Twelve parents from communities across Chicago launched a hunger strike in front of Dyett High School. Dyett [...]
Parents and Allies Launch a Hunger Strike #FightForDyett Videos
empathy2016-11-29T17:39:11-05:00UPDATE: By Jitu Brown | Originally Published at Facebook. August 17, 2015 | #fightfordyett #wearedyett Good morning brothers and sisters. This is Day 3 of our HUNGER STRIKE for Dyett Global Leadership and Green Technology High School. We are united in purpose, for Black children in [...]
Twelve Parents Launch Hunger Strike
empathy2016-11-29T17:39:11-05:00Twelve parents from Bronzeville and allies from communities across Chicago launch a hunger strike in front of Dyett High School to call out the injustice suffered at the hands of CPS and the appointed Board of Education and to demand the adoption of the Global [...]
It’s Harvest Time for Selma!
Hank Sanders, Senator2016-11-29T17:39:14-05:00It’s Harvest Time for Selma. Selma sowed abundantly in 1965, 50 years ago. It sowed blood, sacrifice, courage, struggle, victory, freedom and more. People all over this country and across the world have reaped the fruits of Selma’s sowing. Yet Selma has benefited little from [...]
Mapping Police Violence
empathy2016-11-29T17:39:14-05:00Explore the Data On August 9, 2014, Michael Brown Jr. was murdered by Officer Darren Wilson, sparking nationwide protests against police killings of Black people. This map, a project of WeTheProtesters.org, bears witness to the Black men and women who have been killed at [...]
The Sacredness of Bloody Sunday Triumphs! #BloodySunday #Sacred
Hank Sanders, Senator2016-11-29T17:39:17-05:00FOR 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 [...]
Tell Congress: Student Needs, Not Testing, Should Be The Priority!
empathy2016-11-29T17:39:17-05:00In 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 [...]