Posts in Public Teaching
Police Associations Are Not Unions

Labor Day is much more than just a day to mark the “end of summer” with family gatherings and blockbuster sales. It’s supposed to be a time to commemorate the important contributions of workers to U.S. history. This is especially true when thinking about the role of Black labor in the long Black liberation struggle.

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The Ongoing Significance of Juneteenth

First recognized as an official holiday by the state of Texas in 1979, the commemoration of General Gordon Grainger’s arrival in Galveston to enforce the emancipation of enslaved peoples has recently gained greater national attention. But what does Juneteenth teach us about today’s ongoing struggle for freedom and liberation?

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