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2.11.19 – Teaching While Black Should Not Be A Crime Book Talk @ Robeson House 6pm

Join us for this powerful book talk! Monday, Feb. 11, 2019 Paul Robeson House 4951 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19139 6-8p Teaching While Black Should Not Be A Crime Across the country over the past year, public school teachers have… Continue Reading →

11.29.18: School Closures and the Black Community: Panel & Eve Ewing Book Talk @ Uncle Bobbie’s

Free & Open to Public! Thursday, November 29, 2018, starting at 5pm at The People’s Sanctuary (Uncle Bobbie’s Coffee & Books).   In 1978 education specialist Richard L. Andrews was quoted as saying “(O)nce a school is closed, the environmental… Continue Reading →

New pub on #SchoolClosures #Neoliberalism out in BCRWs The Scholar & Feminist Online

It took almost five years, but the work is finally live!! Some other time I’ll write about the long and winding road, but I’m delighted to share that my and Ujju Aggarwal’s co-authored piece, From Forgotten to Fought Over: Neoliberal Restructuring,… Continue Reading →

NYC Teacher Jia Lee at Senate Hearings on Reauthorization of NCLB

I know it’s been posted, but I figure let’s keep this conversation going. I’m honored to know Jia Lee, teacher at the Earth School in NYC, and thank her for being a #truthteller #educatoractivist #RefusetheTest, our children and teachers are #MoreThanAScore… Continue Reading →

Sun 11.16.14: José Luis Vilson – This is Not a Test: #TeacherLives Speaker @Swarthmore

Free and Open to Public #TeacherLives Speaker Series José Luis Vilson: This is Not a Test Sunday, November 16th 4:00 – 5:00p: Book Talk, Q & A 5:00- 6:00p: Light Food and Refreshments Scheuer Room, Kohlberg Hall, Swarthmore College In his… Continue Reading →

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