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Black Education Leaders Share Alternate Ways to View What Happens When White Women Cry in Schools

January 10, 2018
by Kelli Seaton
15 min read
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Being in urban education is hard work.  Some might say that being an education leader in an urban environment is even harder work.  To further emphasize this reality, the Hechinger Report highlights the locus of responsibility...

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Philly’s 7th Ward’s Top Ten Blogs of 2017: Combating White Supremacy, Parental Choice, and Black Male Educators

December 31, 2017
by Sharif El-Mekki
5 min read
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I didn’t always think about writing about my experiences. I wasn’t reluctant to share them either. But, I was mostly content to share what I saw, heard, learned, and thought about our schools in one-on-one and small group...

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Black Educators Share Their Thoughts on What Happens When White Women Cry in Schools

November 30, 2017
by Kelli Seaton
17 min read
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In a recent article, Zachary Wright, a high school teacher, wrote, “As a White male teacher, whose goals are to not only teach, but also learn from my students, I need to be aware of, and need to name, the privilege that...

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