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Where Education Reform and Sexism Collide: Firing Female Teachers and Expelling Black Girls Props Up Patriarchy
Editorâs note: Once a month, this column will tackle broader questions about what the country should do about gaps in achievement and opportunity. Tucked away from the hoopla and ruckus of the Democratic National Convention at a quaint restaurant a few miles away, approximately 200 people gathered at a fundraiser for Rights4Girls to rally around…
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Democratic Political Infighting Over Education Harms Black Families
The Democratsâ political machine is in full gear this summer as special interest groups drive toward a common goal: getting the party elected to the highest office in the land. But the political action group Democrats for Education Reform, which favors charter schools, has veered off the road, blasting negotiators who altered part of the…
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Lessons From La. State: Let Students Lead the Way in Protests Over Police Killings
Baton Rouge, La., Thursday, July 7: The perspiring temperatures outdoors were outdone by the racial climate created by years of police killings. Indoors, the climate was slightly less heated as hundreds of college students and community members crammed into the African American Cultural Center and the adjacent Womenâs Center on the campus of the Louisiana…
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Black Aesthetic, White Supremacy: Steve Perryâs Tweet Needs Cutting More Than Black Boysâ Hair
Furious responses to educator Steve Perryâs tweet last week regarding Steve Harveyâs National Mentoring Camp for Young Men is a healthy sign that black people wonât accept self-loathing as a viable solution for underachievement. Perry, who founded the all-male Capital Preparatory Magnet School in Hartford, Conn., recently announced a partnership with hip-hip mogul Sean âPuffyâ Combs…
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Why More Black Male Teachers Should be Feminists
Editorâs note: Once a month, this column will tackle broader questions about what the country should do about gaps in achievement and opportunity, especially for boys of color. I recently attended an all-black, all-male meeting focused on increasing the number of black men in teaching. Itâs an accomplishment and a novelty to see a group…
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Black and Brown Boys Donât Need to Learn Grit; They Need Schools to Stop Being Racist
Editorâs note: Once a month, this column will tackle broader questions about what the country should do about gaps in achievement and opportunity, especially for boys of color. Everyone seems to think that a lack of soft skills is the reason students of color arenât ready for college and careers. More schools and after-school programs…