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Emma Tai: Karen Lewis Taught Us to Believe That We Could Win | Diane Ravitch's blog

Emma Tai: Karen Lewis Taught Us to Believe That We Could Win | Diane Ravitch's blog
Emma Tai: Karen Lewis Taught Us to Believe That We Could Win




Emma Tai is executive director of United Working Families of Chicago. She describes in Jacobin the powerful lesson that she learned from Karen Lewis.

She writes:

At a time of austerity and teacher demonization, Chicago Teachers Union president Karen Lewis — whose death at age sixty-seven was announced today — dared to believe that educators and the working class as a whole could fight back and win...

The 2012 strike put tens of thousands of people in the streets of Chicago. At a time of austerity and widespread demonization of teachers, both in Chicago and around the country, the CTU walked off the job insisting that we deserved, and could actually win, schools and a city that served Chicago’s working class. The strike put black, Latinx, and working-class people, and a workforce that is overwhelmingly women, in the streets by the tens of thousands against a neoliberal mayor, Rahm Emanuel, to say that the schools and city belonged to us. Astonishingly, they won.

That strike changed the political landscape of Chicago and the whole country, touching off a wave of teachers’ strikes that continue to this day and that have CONTINUE READING: Emma Tai: Karen Lewis Taught Us to Believe That We Could Win | Diane Ravitch's blog