How you mandate smaller class sizes with no money attached is odd on the face of it. Classes are not like punch. You can’t just add...
Center for Law and Social JusticeAs Black and Brown voters across the country face the greatest assault on their rights since the Jim Crow era, we...
by Bernice Elizabeth Green The landscape of Central Brooklyn is changing so rapidly one can hardly see the trees for the forest of developers’ tower lifts, scaffolding...
By Julianne Malveaux(TriceEdneyWire.com) – Students everywhere are anticipating, or already experiencing, their summer vacation. It means freedom from daily classes and the opportunity to break, “chill,”...
Anger, Self-Hatred and the Twisting of the Human Spirit The following is part two of a series based on the lectures of Joy DeGruy (Nee Leary),...
By Fern GillespieFor many years, Dr. Michelle King-Huger was a noted educator working as an assistant principal in several Harlem public schools. Then, in 2007, her...
Fern GillespieIn 1969, when the Black Arts Movement was emerging, educator-activist Jitu Weusi launched an Afro-centric cultural economic renaissance in Bedford Stuyvesant. It was the East....