When you grow up as I did with meager means—with a household income of less than $50,000 for a family of five—you pinch pennies, frequent garage sales and
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While Rich People Bribe Their Kids’ Way Into College, Parents of Color Sit in Jail for Wanting Better Schools
While 33 wealthy, powerful parents, including the two B-list but well-known actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin, were paying off coaches and testi
Read MoreWhite People Get Big Mad When You Force Them to Think About White People
White people get big mad when you force them to think about White people. I knew this. I know this. Also, they will almost never say, “I’m mad because you
Read MoreStop Giving White Kids a Slap on the Wrist for Being Racist
Ladies and gentlemen, the kids are not alright. In fact, they’re baby racists perpetuating hateful ideologies and getting away with it. Over the past few
Read MoreDetroit Charter Leader Chanavia Patterson Knew Her School Had Improved When She Was Ready to Enroll Her Own Kids
Chanavia Patterson always knew she would become a teacher, but she didn’t know she would become an outstanding mentor, coach and principal. In 2013, she ar
Read MoreEven as a Disability Advocate I Still Did Everything Wrong When My Daughter Was Diagnosed With Autism
November 6, 2018, is the day my daughter was officially diagnosed with autism. That’s the day my world collapsed. For the first hour of her three-hour IEP
Read MoreFree Breakfast for Every Student Just Makes a Lot of Sense
Every day, I strive to create a positive, welcoming and equitable learning environment where my students can be themselves, access instruction in meaningfu
Read MoreToo Many Black Students Aren’t Learning Their History in Schools
When I was in school, I was starved for information about who I really am. I ached to hear stories about people who look like me, or see the names of Black
Read MoreIt’s Going to Take More Than a Black History Month Report to See Racial Equity in Our Schools
Black History Month provides a calendar-driven chance for students and teachers to talk about Black History. But it can easily become a way of tokenizing B
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