I recently read an article from http://www.the74million.org written by Rob Pondiscio, a dope writer and a friend to the reform movement. There were some salient points from the paper and some items that did not resonate with me. I won’t go line for line regarding my likes or dislikes of his piece, but I wouldContinue reading “Reframing School Reform”
Category Archives: Civil Rights
Why I’m Moving Away from Karenism
Directional Because of our inability to have decent conversations, we have trended into dangerously divisive ways of being. For example, instead of calling racist white women- racist white women, we have adapted what I’ve coined as Karenism. Today, we are selecting what direction our country will go in for the next four years. Will theContinue reading “Why I’m Moving Away from Karenism”
Biden vs. Trump Round 1
A Shit Show If you’re like me, you didn’t know what to expect from last night’s debate Biden vs. Trump Round 1. I went in with the best of intentions. I even recorded a pre-debate blueprint that captured the issues that I felt should matter most as we come down to the wire to followContinue reading “Biden vs. Trump Round 1”
Black Americans from Segregationists to Integrationists
This article is an act of expression. As a collective, I feel like we can solve racism in the United States.
MLK Day Energy
MLK Day Reflection Today is MLK day. You are going to see tons of messages and post-humanist depictions of MLK, his words, and his speeches. But tomorrow, Tuesday the day after his birthday is celebrated, 99% of this MLK Day Energy will be lost. My question is, and it’s an important one, how can weContinue reading “MLK Day Energy”