Q&A with Randi Weingarten
By: Melissa Sanchez / March 25, 2014
American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten was in Chicago on March 24 to deliver the annual âDistinguished Labor Leader Lectureâ at Illinois Institute of Technologyâs Chicago-Kent College of Law.
Weingarten and the 1.5-million member AFT made national news recently when Weingarten announced the union would no longer accept money from the influential Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for the AFTâs Innovation Fund. In this interview with Catalyst Chicago Associate Editor Melissa Sanchez, Weingarten talked about that decision, Chicagoâs test boycott and charter union movement, teachersâ distrust of the Common Core and what can be done about it, and whether Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis should run for mayor.
(This interview has been condensed.)
Catalyst Chicago: So while it might seem like thereâs never a dull moment in the Chicago education world, youâve come at a particularly interesting time. What do you think of last weekâs announcement that the district will âturn aroundâ three more schools?
Randi Weingarten: CPS should be fixing, not closing public schools. This is not about charters vs. non charters. Thereâs room in this city for lots of different school designs, as long as theyâre public schools. Parents want good neighborhood public schools. Schools that are safe. Schools that are welcoming. Schools that help Q&A with Randi Weingarten | catalyst-chicago.org: