Day 9 of Dyett Hunger Strike
Michelle Gunderson, In These Times |
Prudence helped write the strikers' proposal to create a new small school with a strong curricular focus, the Dyett Global Leadership and Green Technology. The proposal is solid but the board is stonewalling it. It seems like the mayor and toady Ald. Burns are determined to go to any lengths, not to allow the activists their victory.
She was headed down to New Orleans to do research on the post-Katrina ed "reforms" for her dissertation, when she joined the strike.
Progressive Caucus Ald. Rick Munoz shows up in support. |
As for the amazing Ms. Taylor-Ramann, check out her interviews in Huffington andCatalyst. She has a great personal story of struggle and school/community activism.
There's been good coverage of the Dyett hunger strike in independent and social media @FightForDyett, but hardly a word in the mainstream. Why not? It's a great story. An official blackout? I doubt it. Although I'm sure there's City Hall pressure being applied. Where are you great Sun-Times ed reporters? You can't all be on vacation.
Ah, there you are. Still not much. I thought I saw someone from the N.Y. Times. But...
Rabbi Brant Rosen |
She writes:
The Dyett hunger strike is only the latest flare-up in a public school system in Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Day 9 of Dyett Hunger Strike: