Archive for the ‘Youth’ Category

Ethnic Studies Week

Monday, October 4th, 2010

Its not too late to participate in Ethnic Studies Week!

According to the Week’s coordinators:

Ethnic Studies Week October 1-7, 2010 is a nationally coordinated week of actions to defend ethnic studies and academic freedom. It was inspired by opposition to the May 11 passage of HB 2281 in Arizona banning ethnic studies in the AZ public schools and the May 21 passage of new social studies standards by the influential Texas State Board of Education.

Check out Ethnic Studies Week’s Resource Page for all kinds of links to videos, reading material and action opportunities. Learn about HB 2281 and the new Texas Social Studies standards, download free educational materials from Teach Tolerance,  and watch Tolteka’s “Manifest Destiny to Manifest Insanity” video below:

“A person is powerful with precious knowledge in their thoughts. We have a right to learn so won’t you stop burning books.”

This is an important message that each of us has not only a responsibility to share, but an interest in sharing. Our educational system is crumbling and along with it students’ motivation to learn and our instructors’ freedom to teach to their students rather than to a test. We all have an interest in motivating students to go to class and receive a comprehensive education that is relevant to their lives and their cultural histories.

But make no mistake. Ethnic Studies Programs are not only about defending the rights of marginalized students. Ultimately, these programs are about injecting legitimate history into curricula that have been whitewashed and sculpted to fit the cultural biases and political aspirations of a few twisted politicians, like the drafters of Arizona’s HB 2281 and the Texas State Board of Education.

To learn more and get involved in the continued struggle for the defense of Ethnic Studies, please visit the Ethnic Studies Week website and join the Facebook page.

Week of our DREAMS

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

“Undocumented and Unafraid.” This slogan has emerged as the motto for undocumented students and their allies who have taken up the fight to pass the DREAM Act, which will create a path to citizenship for many undocumented youth conditioned upon their earning a college degree.

Undocumented and unafraid of what? Of deportation. Of suddenly being torn from your family and detained in deplorable conditions. Of experiencing racist violence or violence at the hands of law enforcement. Of being forever ousted from the place you call home.

Undocumented and unafraid. When I think about the potential implications of uttering those three words for these young people, I am humbled and motivated to take action. Want to join me?

First, check out the video below:

Then, text DREAM or SUENO to 69866 and visit action.dreamactivist.org/movedream

The Dream Act will be up for vote in the US senate this week. Don’t miss your chance to join thousands of DREAM activists across the country in the “Week of our DREAMs“.

Join the DREAM in D.C.!

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Over 3,000 DREAM activists from across the country will gather in Washington D.C. for three days of escalating action July 19 – July 21. Actions include lobbying, a graduation ceremony, a DREAM concert, multiple rallies and more. You don’t want to miss it!

Click here to register and here to donate.

In case you’ve missed it, the DREAM Act is a bipartisan bill that puts eligible undocumented youth on a 6-year path to citizenship, contingent upon obtaining a 2-year college degree or 2 years of military service.

To learn more, check out the following websites:

DREAM Activist

DREAM Act Portal

DREAM Act Advocacy Tool Kit

The Dream is Coming

Young Lives on Hold