Great Civil Rights Lawyer and Friend John W. Walker
“We must all learn to live together as brothers in this world or we will all die together as fools. We must work passionately [...]
Read More“We must all learn to live together as brothers in this world or we will all die together as fools. We must work passionately [...]
Read MoreWhat’s on your shopping list for the children you love this very special season? I encourage parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and adults everywhere to [...]
Read MoreClose your eyes and think about the words summer school. What comes to mind? If you picture a room full of children clapping, cheering, [...]
Read MoreAs the school year ends and families look ahead to summer plans, I hope many will be able to consider travel that is not [...]
Read MoreAs a teenager, many of Barbara Johns’ wildest dreams were about a surprising subject: a new school. “My imagination would run rampant—and I would [...]
Read MoreIn January 2014, the U.S. Departments of Education and Justice jointly released a ‘guidance package’ on school discipline to help schools and districts meet [...]
Read MoreWhen Dovey Johnson Roundtree passed away on May 21 at age 104 our nation lost another far too unknown extraordinary groundbreaking Black woman leader. During [...]
Read More“The lynching tree interprets the cross. It keeps the cross out of the hands of those who are dominant. Nobody who is lynching anybody can [...]
Read MoreWe want to tell the truth, because we believe in truth and reconciliation but we know that truth and reconciliation are sequential. We can’t get [...]
Read MoreA new Government Accountability Office (GAO) report released last month, “K-12 Education: Discipline Disparities for Black Students, Boys, and Students with Disabilities,” reminds us once [...]
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