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Town Hall - Green New Deal for Public Schools
Sep
24
8:00 PM20:00

Town Hall - Green New Deal for Public Schools

Did you ever think that the government would recognize how important education is to the future of the country?

NEU presents a Town Hall on Jamal Bowman’s Green New Deal for Public Schools, featuring Labor Sociologist Eric Blanc and Policy Experts.

Join the campaign to demand $1.4 Trillion to equitably fund and build the green public education infrastructure our kids deserve!

Learn more about this proposed legislation and how you can support it at this NEU TOWN HALL!

Register Here: https://bit.ly/NEU-GND

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Town Hall - We, not Me: Equitable and Safe Return to School
Aug
27
8:00 PM20:00

Town Hall - We, not Me: Equitable and Safe Return to School

Join NEU as for the “WE not ME: Equitable and Safe Return to School” Town Hall Part I.

We will be discussing the current concerns around school openings, mitigation strategies, and how one state (Arizona) is fighting for the safety of students and educators. Learn more about Jamaal Bowman’s Green New Deal for Public Schools initiative and join us for a discussion about other ways to advocate for our schools.

Register at: https://bit.ly/NEU-8-27-WEnotME

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Town Hall - Pandemic Organizing: Lessons for Next School Year
Jun
10
7:30 PM19:30

Town Hall - Pandemic Organizing: Lessons for Next School Year

As the current school year comes to a close, many educators are preparing for summer negotiations to determine what schools will look like in the fall. Join National Educators United for a conversation about the lessons educators around the U.S. learned over the last year and what it means for our future. The pandemic has magnified many of the inequities in how public schools operate. Some of the issues we will discuss include:

•Health and safety issues like the lack of nurses, counselors, social workers, COVID testing, contact tracing, and proper HVAC systems
•Limited technology access
•Continued deprioritization of racial equity issues like restorative justice, ethnic studies, hiring BIPOC teachers, and police-free schools
•The ongoing reality of underfunded schools

Register at: http://bit.ly/NEU-Pandemic-Organizing

Speaker Bios:

Tanya Coats is the President of the Knox County Education Association and Vice President of the Tennessee Education Association (TEA). Prior to her being elected to her local and state executive boards, she served as an educator for the Knox County School System as a Curriculum Facilitator. In addition, she has over 20 years of experience working at all levels of public education. She has been a high school math teacher, middle school science and social studies teacher and an elementary educator to include serving as a Kindergarten and Fourth grade teacher

Ester Carrera is a high school senior and lives in Elizabeth, NJ. She attends school with 7 security guards and 3 school counselors. As a Youth Power Project member at Make the Road New Jersey, Ester has been talking with young people from across the state about their experiences with policing in schools and asking students what it is they would like to see more of (mental health programming). She decided to join the effort for #CounselorsNotCops so that her sister might have more access to resources in her high school career than she did.

Jerry A. Carbo is a Professor of Labor Relations and Business and Society in the Grove College of Business at Shippensburg University. He is also a practicing attorney in the State of West Virginia. He has over 20 years of experience as a manager, attorney, advocate and researcher dealing with workplace harassment and bullying. Works with Badass Teachers and their Quality of Worklife group and on the board for the National Workplace Bullying Coalition. Author of Understanding, Defining and Eliminating Workplace Bullying: Assuring Dignity at Work.

Elizabeth Lalasz is a registered nurse at Stroger Hospital in Chicago, a steward with National Nurses United, and delegate to the upcoming 2020 California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee Convention. She contracted COVID-19 and then returned to work on a COVID-only unit that served detainees from the Cook County Jail.

Samantha Lester is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy and has served for 16 years in the Navy and is currently a Commander. She is the parent of 3 children, 2 of whom currently attend Chesapeake Public Schools in Chesapeake, VA. She found herself thrust into advocacy work for the first time in the summer of 2020 after being motivated by the poor policies and leadership in her school system. She is currently the leader of a local advocacy group: Chesapeake Advocates for a Responsible Return to School which tries to increase communications and awareness of the district’s policies and holds them accountable for making safe, transparent and consistent decisions during the pandemic.

Marianne Reyns has been an English as a Second Language teacher for over 7 years prior to the pandemic. Now’s she’s on medical leave. She helped organize the Tennessee Safe Return group. She’s the lead organizer/coordinator for National Safe Return to Campus Page.

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BLM at School Book Study: Part 3 of 3
Mar
8
7:00 PM19:00

BLM at School Book Study: Part 3 of 3

Join National Educators United on Monday, March 8th at 4 p.m. Pacific/ 6 p.m. Central/ 7 p.m. Eastern, for the third and final book study discussion about An Uprising For Educational Justice: Black Lives Matter at School. We will reflect on Chapters 23 through the Epilogue (pages 229 -277).

Register at: https://bit.ly/2NJXAst
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

“Black Lives Matter at School succinctly generalizes lessons from successful challenges to institutional racism that have been won through the Black Lives Matter at School movement. This book will inspire many more educators and activists to join the Black Lives Matter at School movement at a moment when this antiracist work in our schools could not be more urgent and critical to education justice.” - Haymarket Books

Purchase the book here: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/.../1554-black-lives?fbclid=IwAR0KazU6Npgvf0NC-pfoShBDDyLH391b9GIxbKxty64RirfFzsVUbGzBjcU

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#FightbackFriday Cancel the Tests!
Mar
5
7:00 PM19:00

#FightbackFriday Cancel the Tests!

For our second NEU #FightbackFriday Social Media Storm, NEU will join with the Badass Teachers Association (BATS) and multiple Educator United groups from AZ, KY, OK, WA, CA, NJ, and VA. This week’s message will be a continuation of #CancelTheTests, but we are focusing on standardized testing’s racial inequity.

Standardized testing is rooted in racism, eugenics, ableism, and classism. Too little has changed in testing’s 100 years. Our youth — especially our BIPOC (Black and Indigenous People of Color) youth — continue to suffer from the pandemic. Education should be playing a role to help children heal from the deleterious effects of the pandemic. They need mental-health counselors, not testing, which, due to the pandemic, will be meaningless as well as misguided. President Biden, you promised to stop the tests. Keep your word!

Hop on Zoom (details below) to hang out and Tweet/Post, whether you are familiar with Twitter or not!

RSVP: http://bit.ly/NEU-Fightback-Friday-2

If you cannot join us on Zoom, here is the toolkit for you to use when you are able. It does not matter what time you post, just make sure you post!
https://bit.ly/NEU-Fightback-Friday-Toolkit

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#FightbackFriday Launch
Feb
26
7:00 PM19:00

#FightbackFriday Launch

Join NEU for our #FightbackFriday launch!!

It is glaringly obvious that we will have to start raising our voices to fight back against Biden’s corporate public education reform agenda. This week’s announcement about standardized testing was just the beginning, and it’s a big blow! We need to send a strong, united message that we are not going to just sit down and let things get “Back to normal!”

Join us for the launch of our new Social Media Weekly storm - #FightbackFriday. This week’s message will scream #CancelTheTest. Hop on Zoom (details below) to hang out and Tweet/Post, whether you are familiar with Twitter or not!

If you cannot join us on Zoom, here is the toolkit for you to use when you are able. It does not matter what time you post, just make sure you post!

Social Media Toolkit: (will be fully completed by Friday AM) https://bit.ly/NEU-Fightback-Friday-Toolkit

RSVP Link: https://bit.ly/NEU-Fighback-Friday-1

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BLM at School Book Study: Part 2 of 3
Feb
22
7:00 PM19:00

BLM at School Book Study: Part 2 of 3

Join National Educators United on Monday, February 22nd at 4 p.m. Pacific/ 6 p.m. Central/ 7 p.m. Eastern, for the second of three book study discussions about An Uprising For Educational Justice: Black Lives Matter at School. We will reflect on Chapters 11 through 22 (pages 131 - 222).

Register at: https://bit.ly/2NakMiJ
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

“Black Lives Matter at School succinctly generalizes lessons from successful challenges to institutional racism that have been won through the Black Lives Matter at School movement. This book will inspire many more educators and activists to join the Black Lives Matter at School movement at a moment when this antiracist work in our schools could not be more urgent and critical to education justice.” - Haymarket Books

Purchase the book here: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/.../1554-black-lives?fbclid=IwAR0KazU6Npgvf0NC-pfoShBDDyLH391b9GIxbKxty64RirfFzsVUbGzBjcU

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BLM at School Trans & Queer Affirming Town Hall
Jan
29
8:00 PM20:00

BLM at School Trans & Queer Affirming Town Hall

Join National Educators United and Black Lives Matter at School as we uplift the Black Lives Matter at School Year of Purpose Transgender and Queer affirming principles. In this town hall, we will come together to reflect on what it means to be Transgender and Queer affirming in our classrooms, curriculum, and communities.

Register at: http://bit.ly/NEU-BLM-LGBTQIA
FB Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/2806757119581585

We will be joined by USC Professor Channing Gerard Joseph, who will be discussing William Dorsey Swann, a man born into slavery who was America’s “first drag queen,” and Emory University doctoral student, Victor Ultra Omni, who will reflect on the legacy of Bayard Rustin as a “Queer Organizer Behind the Scenes.” In addition, BIPOC trans youth will speak about their experiences in public education. This event will be emceed by the talented poet and artist Ebo Barton!

After their presentations, we will have space for community share outs, questions, and a discussion with our speakers. Youth, come as you are! Educators, please come with questions about how you can best be Queer and Transgender affirming in school and in your community.

Speakers:

Channing Gerard Joseph teaches at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. He is also an award-winning journalist and writer whose byline has appeared around the globe. See Channing’s article in The Nation on William Dorsey Swann. Later this year, Picador will publish his forthcoming book The House of Swann.

Victor Ultra Omni is a doctoral student in the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies department at Emory University. Before coming to Emory, they earned their B.A. with highest honors in Africana Studies from the Claremont Colleges in Southern California. Broadly, Victor studies Black trans cultural formations and social life; with a particular emphasis on Black trans world building through the house/ballroom scene. Outside of the classroom, they are a proud Father in the house of Ultra Omni, board member at Trans Studies Quarterly, and the Political Education chair for Black Youth Project-100 Mecca Chapter.

Emcee:
Ebo Barton comes from salt— from the moment before worlds converge. In this world, we are still trying to articulate that mixed Black and Filipino, Transgender and Non-Binary, Queer, Artists and Educators not only matter but are precious. In another world, Barton is loved, safe, and valued. The only difference being that the latter is a path they must make themselves. You may have seen Ebo's work in Adrienne Issue 01 by Sibling Rivalry Press, Thriving While Trans: A Love Manual, Natasha Marin's Black Imagination, The King County Metro, and online on Write About Now, Button Poetry and All Def Poetry channels. In 2016, they placed 5th in the World at Individual World Poetry Slam. In 2017, they co-wrote and co-produced the award-winning play, "Rising Up". In 2018, they played "Invisible One" in Anastacia Renee's "Queer. Mama. Crossroads" and reprised the role in 2019. A leader in arts and activism, Ebo Barton is committed to creating opportunities for others to organize, heal and rejoice. From weekly open mics to curated shows like Alchemy Poetry with Ben Yisrael to educating across the country at various institutions, 2020 Jack Straw Writing Fellow, Ebo Barton's written, performative and community work demands societal reckoning.

Sponsors:

Black Lives Matter at School
National Educators United

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BLM at School Book Study: Part 1 of 3
Jan
25
7:00 PM19:00

BLM at School Book Study: Part 1 of 3

Join National Educators United on Monday, January 25th at 4 p.m. Pacific/6 p.m. Central/7 p.m. Eastern, for the first of three book study discussions about An Uprising For Educational Justice: Black Lives Matter at School. Denisha Jones, co-editor, will join us as we reflect on the first 10 chapters of the book (pgs. 1-127).

Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/.../tZIpdeispzMpE9HXHaQmAmgL05WZu...
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

“Black Lives Matter at School succinctly generalizes lessons from successful challenges to institutional racism that have been won through the Black Lives Matter at School movement. This book will inspire many more educators and activists to join the Black Lives Matter at School movement at a moment when this antiracist work in our schools could not be more urgent and critical to education justice.” - Haymarket Books

Purchase the book here: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/.../1554-black-lives...

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