Join the Education Town Hall “B.U.S.” in its special time-slot on Thursday, March 5 at 11 a.m. Eastern.
- David Greene and Rosalie Friend of Save Our Schools discussing school funding, charter authorization, and teacher evaluation changes proposed by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and how activists in NY state are responding;
- Denisha Jones, of United Opt Out and BadAss Teachers, previewing the NYCORE (Collective of Radical Educators) Conference, “Justice not Just Tests,” and
Reg Weaver, a vice president of Education International and immediate past president of the National Education Association, speaking about “Lessons from Ferguson.”
For DC-area listeners:
“Lessons from Ferguson: From Marches to Movement” takes place Saturday, March 7. See flyer for details.
Tune in Thursday, March, at 11 a.m. Eastern.
The Education Town Hall broadcasts from Historic Anacostia in Washington, DC, Thursdays
at 11:00 a.m. Eastern on We Act Radio.
Listen live via TuneIn.
Shows are archived for convenient listening shortly after broadcast.
The Education Town Hall BUS is a monthly program
organized by BadAss Teachers, United Opt Out, and SOS March.
The program regularly airs on the 4th Thursday of each month.
RESCHEDULING NOTE: The Education Town Hall BUS segment on education and the Selma Bridge Crossing was originally scheduled for Feb. 26. Jesse Turner, Connecticut teacher active in Save Our Schools and BATS, who planned to join us on Feb. 26, will be participating in Selma Anniversary events on March 5.
The Selma and Education segment has been rescheduled for March 26.