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  • Sumo Wrestlers & Supermodels: Reimagining the Education of Black Children
    David Marcus Rutherford
    Sumo Wrestlers & Supermodels: Reimagining the Education of Black Children
    24 Feb 2021
      How do we define success for Black students and the adults that they become? 
  • Students of Color are Harmed Most by the “Broken Windows” Teaching
    Victoria Theisen-Homer
    Students of Color are Harmed Most by the “Broken Windows” Teaching
    12 Aug 2020
    “No excuses” teaching borrows from the “broken windows” theory of policing, which has been enacted in U.S. cities since the mid-1980s.
  • los angeles school strike 2019
    Behind the News with Doug Henwood
    Los Angeles Teachers Use the Old Successful Organizing Methods
    14 Feb 2019
    Like the 2006 strike of 30,000 NYC transit workers, and the 2012 strike of 30,000 Chicago teachers, the 2019 Los Angeles teacher strike made the lives of tens and hundreds of thousands of ordinary
  • Lessons, Successes and Failures of the West Virginia Teacher Strike
    Bruce A. Dixon , BAR managing editor
    Lessons, Successes, Failures of the West Virginia Teachers Strike
    08 Mar 2018
    The 9 day West Virginia school strike was a long time coming, and contains a number of useful, if not new lessons.
  • Black Agenda Radio, Week of February 12, 2018
    Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Black Agenda Radio, Week of February 12, 2018
    13 Feb 2018
    Black Lives Matter in the Public Schools
  • Chicago Teachers Union and Charter School Teachers Have Joined Forces
    Jeff Schuhrke
    Chicago Teachers Union and Charter School Teachers Have Joined Forces
    07 Feb 2018
    “Leaders of both union locals say they don’t have a problem with charter schools per se, but rather they oppose the proliferation of the charter system of mana
  • Parents oppose high stakes testing
    Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Parents Oppose Excessive Testing
    19 Sep 2017
    A poll commissioned by the American Federation of Teachers shows 61 percent of public school parents think too much emphasis is placed on testing, and what schools need most is more funding.
  • hustla
    Bruce A. Dixon , BAR managing editor
    Roland Martin: That Hustla Ova There Tryna Sell Us School Privatization
    09 Feb 2017
    Roland Martin pretends to be a journalist. But what does a guy do when the one percent won't pay for an informed public? Roland is a hustla for hire, and he's found a dependable set of clients.
  • Dr. Walter C. Farrell Jr.
    Public School Privatization Strategies: What Teachers, Unions, and Public Education Stakeholders Should Know
    04 Nov 2015
    The future of public education is not guaranteed.
  • drama queen
    Bruce A. Dixon , BAR managing editor
    Demonizing Teachers, Privatizing Schools: The Big Lies and Big Plans Behind the Atlanta School Cheating Scandal
    22 Apr 2015
    Should we be wondering if the prosecution of cheating Atlanta teachers for racketeering was racist?
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