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    Schools in, Phones out?

    By Nayaba ArindeEditor-at-Large@NayabaArinde1“We are very much leaning towards banning cell phones,” said New York...

    65 Years After Brown: We Are Doing Worse Than Ever

    “Let me be clear: Black and Latino children do not need to sit next...
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    The Most Racially Progressive any NYC Teacher can be is to be Effective

      By Michael A. Johnson As a principal, I’ve met teachers I wouldn’t want anywhere near...

    Education of Our Children Is Moving Front & Center In Bedford-Stuyvesant And Beyond

    Due to the pioneering efforts of such scholars as Dr. Andrea Taylor (left), interest...

    Dr. Joy DeGruy: An Intimate Conversation at MEC

    By Mary Alice Miller An overflow crowd gathered at Medgar Evers College to welcome Dr....

    Highly Touted Gifted & Talented Program In Bed-Stuy Has Two Grades Cut

    City Councilman-elect Robert Cornegy holds summit with P.S. 3 Principal Beecher By Stephen Witt A Bedford-Stuyvesant...

    DOE Under De Blasio Administration Remains A mystery

    Hints given from interview with  key de Blasio education ally By Stephen Witt In a switch...

    Black’s “Slip” at Meeting is Slap Across the Face of Millions — Every Student in NYC Public Schools and Their Parents

    For the Sake of the Children, Cathie Black Must Go The latest Freudian juxtapositions of...

    At Witt's End

    New York City WikiLeaks I'd like to see... If  Julian Assange ever gets out of...

    Parents and Teachers Express Outrage at Mayor's Choice of Chancellor

    Former Hearst Executive Cathie Black, Mayor Bloomberg's selection as chancellor to run the 1.1...

    At Witt's End: Two Moguls Talk Turkey About Diversity and Education

    By Stephen Witt Mike Bloomberg and Rupert Murdoch would make great street hustlers.   Especially with...

    John Liu takes aim at Bloomberg's DOE Contracts

    By Andrew J. Hawkins Much like his predecessor, Comptroller John Liu has focused on contracts...

    P.S. 20 Parents Oppose Arts & Letters Expansion

    Eliza Ronalds-Hannon, CUNY J-School (Publishers Note: This article first appeared October 28) Tensions ran high...

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    Mamdani’s Turnout: The Voters and The Issues

    New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani joins other politicians for the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the National Urban League's new headquarters in Harlem on November 12, 2025, in New York City. In a recent interview, Mamdani stated that he plans to call President Donald Trump before taking office in an effort to diffuse tensions between the two politicians. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

    Doubtful Dems, Shutdown Showdown Shakedown

    NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 30: A store displays a sign accepting Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) purchases for groceries on October 30, 2025 in New York City. Approximately 42 million Americans rely on food stamps that are deposited monthly onto their EBT cards. Benefits have ended or become uncertain amid the ongoing U.S. government shutdown, leaving households desperate to find ways to put food on the table. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

    Colvin Grannum

    Reflections from a Brooklyn Changemaker Fern GillespieFor over 30 years, Colvin W. Grannum has been...

    More than a Cookbook

    Mr. White with son, Lorenzo. Lorenzo talks about his dad in next week's Part II.