Black History Today: Baionne Coleman, courageous educator and school leader

Black History Today: Baionne Coleman, courageous educator and school leader

Black History Today, created by Marcus Harden in honor of Black History Month, pays tribute to the living legacy of Black history in our community and beyond, and recognizes the people like Baionne Coleman who are shaping the future.

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Black History Today: Proofntheplay, living in tireless support of the greater good

Black History Today: Proofntheplay, living in tireless support of the greater good

Black History Today, created by Marcus Harden in honor of Black History Month, pays tribute to the living legacy of Black history in our community and beyond, and recognizes the people like Proofntheplay who are shaping the future.

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Black History Today: Aaron Walker, in humble servitude of big dreams

Black History Today: Aaron Walker, in humble servitude of big dreams

Black History Today, created by Marcus Harden in honor of Black History Month, pays tribute to the living legacy of Black history in our community and beyond, and recognizes the people like Aaron Walker who are shaping the future.

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Black History Today: Dawn Mason, Elder of Distinction in her beloved community

Black History Today: Dawn Mason, Elder of Distinction in her beloved community

Black History Today, created by Marcus Harden in honor of Black History Month, pays tribute to the living legacy of Black history in our community and beyond, and recognizes the people like Dawn Mason who are shaping the future.

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Black History Today 2021: Honoring the everyday heroes in our community

Black History Today 2021: Honoring the everyday heroes in our community

The Black History Today series began as a way to honor the everyday heroes in our communities who live selflessly serving others without the fanfare they deserve. Please join me in celebrating these wonderful people by commenting, sharing your stories of them and sharing in the love of those who are indeed making Black History Today!

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Eden Mack has resigned from the Seattle School Board, saying she 'can no longer enable the broken system'

Eden Mack has resigned from the Seattle School Board, saying she 'can no longer enable the broken system'

Eden Mack has resigned from the Seattle School Board.

Mack posted her letter of resignation on Facebook today, saying she could no longer represent District IV because she could “no longer participate in the ongoing systemic dysfunction that is not serving the students and families of Seattle.”

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Is it time to boycott Seattle Public Schools? Is there another answer?

Is it time to boycott Seattle Public Schools? Is there another answer?

We’ve had seven superintendents in Seattle Public Schools since 2000. We’ve proven to ourselves exhaustively that the next person (doesn’t matter who it is) will not be the one to save us.

We have to right this ship ourselves.

And so when I think about what that line in the sand would look like for myself and my kids — when I consider how I could throw everything I have behind this, once and for all — I have a question of my own:

Is it time to boycott Seattle Public Schools?

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The entire education system is the culprit, and Denise Juneau is part of it. So, what do we do?

The entire education system is the culprit, and Denise Juneau is part of it. So, what do we do?

By Matt Halvorson

I’m not sure we need to retain Juneau, and I’m not sure we need to let her go. I just feel that it only makes sense to let Juneau go if we are fully committed to being this hard on every part of the System — only if we are finally we are committed to transforming everything — right now.

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Seattle Public Schools are a mess, to be sure, but do we really think Superintendent Denise Juneau is to blame?

Seattle Public Schools are a mess, to be sure, but do we really think Superintendent Denise Juneau is to blame?

The Seattle School Board will decide soon whether or not to extend Superintendent Denise Juneau’s contract, which is set to expire next year, and the process has given rise to a storm of unexpected questions and controversy around a leader who had previously been seen as strong and under-appreciated.

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A short quarantine reading list for parents: "The Autobiography of Malcolm X"

A short quarantine reading list for parents: "The Autobiography of Malcolm X"

In a time of uprising and upheaval, an education that is truly honest, culturally compentent and child-centered is itself an act of revolution. The foundation for this journey is the revolution within each of our selves. Remember, if things as violently inequitable as we know they are — in our schools, in our cities, in our world — the solution might seem radical at first. We might not fully understand it yet, and it might feel uncomfortable. It might even sound like something our schools conditioned us to fear.

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A short list of books and ideas for parents to consider as we plan for another COVID-impacted school year

A short list of books and ideas for parents to consider as we plan for another COVID-impacted school year

How do we educate our kids during a pandemic? How do we educate our kids during an uprising? How do we educate our kids without conditioning them? It will require new and unfamiliar ways of thinking, living and parenting.

More Zoom calls for kids and remote learning through a historically inequitable public school system are not the answer… but what is? It is becoming more clear every day that we will have to create it ourselves.

Here are a handful of books and ideas that have influenced me and my family as we move away from traditional public schooling, committed to making sure our kids are educated without being schooled, valued without being graded, and loved without being conditioned.

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Join Racial Equity Education in driving mass change in our schools

Join Racial Equity Education in driving mass change in our schools

Advocacy takes on many forms. As leaders within communities fight to have equitable representation for all children in schools, we have the power to stand behind them and demand authentic response and actions from school district leaders.

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Seattle Public Schools 'Just Say No' to police

Seattle Public Schools 'Just Say No' to police

In case you missed it, there will be no police presence in Seattle Public Schools moving forward.

Following the lead of student activists, SPS ended the practice of having police officers — known as “school emphasis officers” — stationed in five middle schools. This announcement came days after Seattle Police used a middle school parking lot as a staging area for anti-protest response without permission

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With Little League officially canceled, we spent the day in the CHAZ — on the first baseball field liberated from the Empire

With Little League officially canceled, we spent the day in the CHAZ — on the first baseball field liberated from the Empire

It’s been one of the great joys of my life to share so much time with my son doing something we both love. Deep down, I think we had both known that this Little League baseball season was already lost, but still. It was a sad moment when we finally had to feel and acknowledge it.

What better place to be than on the first baseball field liberated from the Empire?

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