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Leaving Standing Rock Was Just as Emotional as Leaving the Bhutan Refugee Camp 8 Years Ago

Earlier this month, I spent a Saturday night camping alongside thousands of water protectors who have gathered in the Sacred Stone Camp in the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation near Cannon Ball, North...

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Charter Schools

Three Things to Consider About Charter Schools and the Fight to Lift the Cap in Massachusetts

Education Post does not take a stance on electoral issues, but seeks to amplify the voices of those who support high-quality public school choices. Bloggers’ views are their own. I have been...

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Poverty

Saving Boston's Public School Children: Vote 'Yes' on Question 2

Education Post does not take a stance on electoral issues, but seeks to amplify the voices of those who support high-quality public school choices. Bloggers’ views are their own. Charter schools are...

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Teaching

I Was a Teacher and I Was Homeless

"Whether you broke or rich you gotta get this Havin' money's not everything, not havin' it is." —Kanye West, "Good Life" The World Series is underway and America's favorite pastime is on my mind (Go...

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School Choice

Black People Have Tried the 'Trust Me' Relationship With Public Education for 150 Years, It’s Time For Something New

Let’s suppose there are two sides of the education debate that use similar tactics to discredit their opponents, and to acquire Black voices that give credibility to their agendas. On one side there...

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Teaching

Students of Color Are Increasing and Teachers of Color Are Not. Here's Why and What We Can Do About It.

Promoting diversity to increase the number of Black male teachers, and Hispanic male teachers, in public schools is vital to improving the educational outcomes for boys and young men of color to put...

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