4.5.12 – Teachers for Trayvon this Thursday

TEACHERS FOR TRAYVON!

Thursday April 5th

Trayvon Martin’s tragic killing has brought thousands into the street to demand justice for his family. Justice for Trayvon Martin means justice for all who are targeted because of the color of their skin.

In New York City schools, our students know racial profiling all too well. Many of our students, just by being Black or Latin@, are treated like criminals every single day – in stores, on the street and increasingly in our schools.

We must stand up against racism before it’s too late.

This Thursday, New York City teachers are calling on educators to:

  • wear hoodies to work this Thursday,
  • wear stickers that stand up to injustice; and/or
  • speak with co-workers and students about Trayvon Martin and the larger issues surrounding his tragic story.

Encourage members of your school community to do the same.

OUR STUDENTS,

OUR TRAYVON!

Facebook Event Page: http://www.facebook.com/events/423739430973858/

Resources:

Click on the following links for slogans for your stickers that you can use:

TeachersforTrayvonStickers (pdf)

 

Teaching about Trayvon:

http://nycore-teaching.wikispaces.com/Trayvon+Martin

NYCoRE opened up a wiki page on its teaching and learning page specifically for addressing these issues. We are seeking out more examples from the community. If you want to add a lesson, resources, or description of what you did in your own communities please become a member of the wiki page, or email info@nycore.org

 

 

2012 NYCoRE Conference…Incredible!

 

AN INCREDIBLE EVENT!

NYCoRE’s 3rd Annual Conference

Education is a Right!

Not Just for the Rich or White!


On Saturday, March 24, 2012 nearly 450 educators, aspiring educators, community workers, youth, and families came together at the Julia Richman Educational Complex in Manhattan to attend NYCoRE’s third annual conference. This year’s conference included over 50 spirited and empowering workshops that explored various dimensions of the conference theme: Education is a Right! Not Just for the Rich or White!

You can check out the conference program here: NYCoRE.Conference.Program.2012.pdf

The day was kicked off by a young spoken word artist Amani Breanna Alexander of Urban Word NYC.

Our keynote address was powerfully presented by Professor Kevin Kumashiro with a performance by DreamYard Action Project.

You can find recordings of these presentations below.

 

 

 

Amani Breanna Alexander – NYCORE Conf 2012 from Grassroots Education Movement on Vimeo.



Kevin Kumashiro – NYCORE Conf 2012 Keynote from Grassroots Education Movement on Vimeo.

Fri 4.20.12 – Monthly Meeting

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RSVP for NYCoRE’s Member Meeting – Friday, April 20, 2012

Join NYCoRE for its  April Monthly Meeting!

Meeting Info:

This Month’s Political Education Pieces: Cultural Circles

Date: Friday, April 20, 2012

Where: NYU Pless Hall 3rd Floor Lounge
82 Washington Square East

Time: 6:00 to 8:00 PM

Some food will be provided.

Please Bring ID

Please RSVP to give us a head count for food, and to notify security.

Thanks, NYCoRE Member Committee

 

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