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Neighborhood Schools Picnic Saturday, May 24, 10-2

May 12, 2014 0 comments

Neighborhood Schools Picnic
Saturday, May 24, 10-2

McKinley Park Fieldhouse
2210 W. Pershing Rd (39th St)
Celebrate Chicago's NEIGHBORHOOD schools! This event brought to you by Chicago neighborhood schools' parents Download flyer here!!!
  
 


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NYC High Schools Refuse to Give Test - Support these courageous teachers!

May 9, 2014 0 comments

Support the First NYC High School Teachers to Refuse to Give Test

On Thursday, May 1, 2014, we, the teachers and school staff, at the International High School at Prospect Heights are refusing to give the NYC English Language Arts Performance Assessment Exam.  We are standing in solidarity with the more than 50% of our parents who have opted their students out of taking the test.
Please support the teachers and staff members who have joined together to abstain from administering a test we believe is harmful to English Language Learners(ELLS).  We are not willing to sacrifice the trust of our students, their feelings of self worth, and our professional duty to do what is best for them. In good conscience, as educators dedicated to the learning of our students and the welfare of our school communities, we are not administering this test. We ask that Chancellor Carmen Fariña remove the New York ELA Performance Exam in favor of an assessment created by educators who best know the individual needs of their students and classrooms.
HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THIS MOVEMENT?
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Still Separate, Still Unequal - Day of Action Sat., May 17

Come organize with the Grassroots Education Movement (GEM), including TSJ, CTU, and others, on the May 17 Day of Action to defend public education and continue the fight against the privatization of education.

Email us here to confirm for the rally and to go door to door canvassing in North Lawndale with GEM after the May 17 rally at Pope School. Download flyer here




Join Parents, Students, Community, Labor & Faith Leaders to celebrate our strength & our commitment to win the schools that all of Chicago’s students deserve. 
Day of Action: Saturday, May 17, 
10:00 a.m. 
Pope Elementary 
1852 South Albany 

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UIC Social Justice Initiative Events

May 1, 2014 0 comments

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Greetings,

Join us at our 
Teaching and Learning Freedom event on May 7th at the WBEZ Little Village Bureau. Next week's Eyes on the Prize community dialogue facilitators are Jackson Potter and Asif Wilson. Lastly, make sure to participate in our May 21stTwitter Town Hall and also attend the UIC Feminist Film Series taking place this week!

In solidarity!

- UIC Social Justice Initiative
 

UIC Feminist Film Series

Hosted by: GWS Feminism and Social Change 390 Students & Dr. Sekile Nzinga-Johnson

 
A documentary film series that will engage students on issues of sexual violence, community responses, restorative justice, envisioning a feminist future, and more. Nights of critical conversations, dialogue, and sharing of resources.
[Information about the films can be found here.]
 
  • April 22nd & April 23rd @UIC Latino Cultural Center (B2)
  • April 24th and April 25th @PUJA Gallery (729 S. Maxwell St.)
(Both spaces are accessible)

RSVP HERE
All Film Screenings 5:30pm-8:00pm
 



Save the Date!

SJI Freedom Summer Twitter Town Hall 
Wed, May 21, 3pm 


Beyond Allyship: Raising the Bar on Freedom Struggles

Featured tweeters: Barbara Ransby, Mariame Kaba, April Callen (April Scissors), Mia McKenzie, Moya Bailey, Andrea Smith, Molly Adams (Vocalo), Maya Schenwar (TruthOut), Coya Paz, Gary Younge, Kevin Coval
 
Freedom Dreams…Freedom Now! 
May 28th - 30th, 2014

The Social Justice Initiative invites you to attend a conference commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Freedom Summer ’64. 



REGISTER NOW
Space is limited. Emails questions to: sjiuic@gmail.com

 


Dr. Barbara Ransby: UIC Summer 2014 Course on Justice Movements 


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