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Troubling Jim Crow: Installment #1

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

On this the fifth anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's Address on Civil Rights empathyeducates would like to introduce the first of four installments written by Sherick Hughes, Ph.D. on the subject of "Troubling Jim Crow." Today, let us all remember the words utter two score [...]

the kindness school (beyond the archeology of white people, pt. 2)

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

By Paul L. Thomas | Originally Published at The Everyday Motion of Artifacts May 24, 2013 it simply happened one day when the teachers decided enough was enough all the boys with OCD spent the day playing drums or riding their bicycles and the introverts sat quietly [...]

To All the Little Black Girls With Big Names (Dedicated to Quvenzhane’ Wallis)

2016-11-29T17:39:42-05:00

Sha'Condria "iCon" Sibley understands all too well that each of us is given a name at birth. Some of us ask and some never do, but we wonder. "Why?" "Why was this name chosen?" We ask our parents. Did you anticipate that my life would be [...]

Q&A with Author and Law Professor Michelle Alexander – The School-To-Prison Pipeline

2016-11-29T17:39:42-05:00

The school-to-prison pipeline: growing up in a system designed for failureThe criminalization of student behavior and mass incarceration By Rebekah Skelton | Originally Published at Rebekah Skelton. February 15, 2013 The school-to-prison pipeline is a national trend that involves taking students out of public schools and [...]

Journey For Justice – Letter From Betsy L. Angert, Educator

2016-11-29T17:39:42-05:00

Letter From Betsy L. Angert, Educator To: The Department of Education, Elizabeth M. Williamson, Northeast Director of Communications and Outreach100 Penn Square East, Suite 505Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107 Reference… School Closures, Phase-Outs, Co-Locations, and Turn Arounds – The Journey for Justice [...]

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