1.25.12 – Beyond Tolerance Guide Workshop THIS WEDNESDAY

Come out this Wednesday, January 25th to learn more about NYQueer’s Beyond Tolerance Guide and share ideas with other educators!

 

Teachers and educators often face challenges when considering how to help students think critically about issues of gender and sexuality.  It is often hard to know where to begin, which is one of the reasons Beyond Tolerance: A Resource Guide for Addressing LGTBQI Issues in Schools was created. The Beyond Tolerance Guide is a compilation of resources that can be used to plan whole units, class lessons, club activities, used to provide individual support, or used as a general reference. Check out the first version of the guide in advance here!: http://www.nycore.org/2010/11/beyond-tolerance-resource-guide/
Join NYQueer on Wed Jan 25, 4:30-6:30 at the Bronx Academy of Letters for a workshop where we’ll explore a newly revised version of the guide and discuss which tools and resources are most relevant for us and the young people we work with. New to the guide? Old pro? All are welcome!

AGENDA:

4:30- 5:00 Snacks and ice breakers
5:00- 6:00 Guide exploration, question and answer
6:00- 6:30 Share out

DETAILS:

Date: Wednesday January 25
Time: 4:30pm-6:30pm
Location: Room 226 @ the Bronx Academy of Letters — 339 Morris Ave Bronx NY (4/5 train at 138th-Grand Concourse or 6 train 138th- 3rd Ave)
Event Contact: Elana Eisen-Markowitz — elana.em@gmail.com / 917 737 1839 (cell)

01.27.12 – First Fight Back Friday of 2012

 

School Closings,

Increased Charter Co-locations,

Larger Classes,

Merit Pay,

Firing Half the Staff at 33 Schools

AND

A Flawed Teacher Evaluation System…

The Education Mayor?

 

It’s time for the first Fight Back Friday of 2012

(soon to be occupy Friday??)

THIS FRIDAY – JAN 27th:

PROTEST OUT IN FRONT OF YOUR SCHOOL!

LEAFLET AROUND YOUR SCHOOL!

OR JUST……

WEAR BLACK!

Fliers and stickers and such to follow.

 

  Please respond to this email or email: 

FBFCommittee@gmail.com

if you think your school might participate.

Or to ask for more info or help in planning an action.

We want to get coverage for all the actions and let the public know that parents and teachers are fighting back!

 

 

Last spring over 50 schools participated on several Fridays. It’s a great way to build solidarity among your staff, reach out to parents and students and to begin to create the coordinated city-wide effort we all know is needed.

 

  • It is time for rank and file teachers, parents and our students to move towards becoming ungovernable.
  • Mayoral control, the attacks on our livelihoods, and on our students’ education will not end simply because we want them to.
  • It will take mass mobilization at the school and city-wide level.
  • We need to end the privatization of Public Education through charters and merit pay!
  •  End the destructing of education through the abuse of high stakes testing!
  • Say NO to school turn-arounds that will destroy school communities, our student’s education and the lives and careers of our colleagues.

WE MUST DEMAND AN END TO MAYORAL CONTROL!

PARENTS AND EDUCATORS MUST HAVE A CONTROLLING VOICE IN EDUCATION!

Here are some times articles covering FBF in the past. We have had lots of other coverage as well.

And the FBF Blog from John Dewey HS.

http://fightbackfridays.blogspot.com/

 

http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/11/19/fighting-closure-of-a-high-school-on-the-brink/http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/31/makeshift-groups-rising-to-oppose-cuts/

 

in solidarity.

sam

for the rank and file Fight Back Friday committee

 

Fri. Jan 20th 6 – 8 pm – NYCoRE Monthly Meeting

NYCoRE Meeting

Friday January 20th

Time: 6-8 PM

NYCoRE 101 @ 5:30pm – for folks new to NYCoRE

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

(actual entrance around the corner at 26 washington place map here)

This Month’s Political Education Piece

A reflection on “radical”: Who put the R in NYCoRE? Y’all did!

There will also be a NYCoRE 101 Session at 5:30 for folks who are new to NYCoRE and who would like to hear more about the organization and ways to plug into it.
If you interested, please RSVP on the form below. Some food will be provided.
*After meeting happy hour will happen directly after meeting.
* Please Bring ID Please RSVP to give us a head count for food, and to notify security.
Thanks, NYCoRE Member Committee

 

For questions or to suggest a break out group (please suggest by the Friday before the meeting) please contact us at info@nycore.org

 

 

 

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