Many people of privilege, myself included, have a hard time looking in the mirror and confronting their own racism. They will do anything to justify it. Ca
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I’ve Done More to Help Students and Parents Than I Ever Did During My 15 Years in the Classroom
The day that I ended my career as a teacher, I woke up as a parent. I had taught for 15 years and I’d reached a career high, but still, I quit. The money w
Read MoreWhen 5-Year-Old Black Boys Are Suspended at Higher Rates From School, It’s Time to Talk About Racial Bias
The latest Government Accountability Office analysis of school discipline policies has everyone talking about the disproportionate rates at which Black stu
Read MoreIf You’re an Educator Who Thinks We Need to Hold Parents Accountable, You Need to Do Some Soul Searching
Time and time again, I’ve heard educators say that the lack of parental engagement in their schools is what is holding them back. But, when I listen to fam
Read MoreI Fought Like Hell to Find the Right School for My Blind Daughter and Now I Want to Help Others Do the Same
“Twalet, mama.” This was my daughter’s way of telling me she needed to use the potty. She was 4 1/2 years old, couldn’t speak English, newly adopted and bl
Read MoreThis Real-Life Black Panther Is Way More Badass Than Any Movie Character
Mary Scott-Boria, 67, has had a long and distinguished career in Chicago’s civic world: first executive director of the Chicago Sexual Assault Services Net
Read MoreOur Cities Can Help Lift Young People Out of Poverty When They Invest in Their Skills and Education
In recent years, our nation’s cities have attracted young people who are poised to thrive. High achievers—whether they are super-lawyers, political powerho
Read MoreEducators Take Center Stage at Betsy DeVos’ Summit on School Discipline
Betsy DeVos, the secretary of education, hosted a summit yesterday on school safety and climate so that she could hear from people—including educators—who
Read MoreDr. King’s Legacy of Equal Education Echoes in the Voices of Today’s Black Teachers
Fifty years ago today, one of the strongest advocates for equality in education and society at large was silenced. With the assassination of Martin Luther
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