Grassroots Classroom: Education Post
A classmate of mine from HGSE wrote a great article in Education Post about how Black girls need police removed from schools. You can find that article here.
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A classmate of mine from HGSE wrote a great article in Education Post about how Black girls need police removed from schools. You can find that article here.
A few of my friends from HGSE have started an initiative called “Libraries for Liberation”, which seeks to get anti-racist literature into community libraries across the country. Check out their … Continue Reading →
Bellwether Education Partners wrote a piece for Education Post about the need to give students a better civics education in order to prepare them for the future, and improve our … Continue Reading →
In response to the goals of the Trump administration to erase transgender people from the public discourse, Kappan Online wrote an article addressing how these changes would effect transgender students. … Continue Reading →
Fifty-five years after the Chicago Public School Boycotts, children in urban areas, including Chicago, are still experiencing de-facto segregated schools. Students of color receive less resources than their white peers, … Continue Reading →
The New York Times did research into the heartbreaking struggles many students in New York City deal with; more specifically the large number of homeless students enrolled in New York … Continue Reading →
The Black Cager ran an illuminating piece on the difficulties of mental health care, as well as the stress of NCAA Athletics, speficially highlighting the experience of Penn State Men’s … Continue Reading →
Parental activism is one of the biggest predictors of student success. The 74 Million has some good tips on reaching out to parents in meaningful ways, so they can understand … Continue Reading →
Pro Publica ran an enlightening article on how Charlottesville public schools still have a history of racial disparities between students of color and white students. You can read the article … Continue Reading →
Education Dive just ran a piece about how the New Orleans public schools are still putting themselves together after Hurricane Katrina. It’s important to remember the devastating consequences a storm … Continue Reading →