I became a teacher to build a better world, a world where people matter. But I’ve lost myself in the maze of NCLB graphite circles
Category: equity in education
Education as a Civil Right, Limits of School ‘Choice’
Denisha Jones, Howard University professor and activist, and Brian Jones (no relation), education advocate and author, discuss education as a civil right and the limits
Liberate or Domesticate? A conversation on segregation & civil rights, schools & purpose
Dr. Jesse Turner, Director of the Central Connecticut State University Literacy Center and leader in the Save Our Schools contingent, “50th Anniversary March for Civil
Activism and Education in Logan Circle: Mary McLeod Bethune and Ida E. Jones
Dr. Ida E. Jones, author of a new work on Mary McLeod Bethune’s educational activism, joins The Education Town Hall Thursday, August 22, at 11:00
“Education as a Civil Right”: A Look Back and Forward
The 1963 March on Washington demanded an end to school segregation as part of its call for “Jobs, Justice and Freedom!” As the 50th anniversary
Challenged Students, Race, Racism and Woolly Mammoth
The August 8 edition of the Education Town Hall was a full one: Today’s guests Race: We need this dialogue Special Needs: There’s a Reason
