

S1 E4: "Agitate! Educate! Organize!"
Oct 11, 2019
Guest
Al Vann
Guest
Annette Robinson
Guest
Cleaster Cotton
Guest
Beth Fertig
Guest
Adelaide Sanford
Guest
Lester Young
Guest
Segun Shabaka
Guest
Fela Barclift
Guest
Heather Lewis
Guest
Jitu Weusi
Guest
Lumumba Bandele
Guest
Michael Bloomberg
Exploring the fight for self-determination in education in Central Brooklyn post-1968 strikes, featuring the struggles of community control movements and the establishment of alternative schools. Delving into the challenges of navigating educational structures, including limited board powers and centralized regulations. Highlighting the advocacy efforts of educators like Dr. Lester Young and Adelaide Sanford for marginalized communities. Unpacking the impact of the fiscal crisis on NYC schools, revealing competitive tensions, lay-offs, closures, and budget cuts. Reflecting on ongoing resistance in education and the uncertainty surrounding the district's future.
Chapters
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Episode notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Navigating Educational and Societal Structures in Central Brooklyn
04:07 • 18min
Idealism and Community Engagement in New York City Schools
21:56 • 2min
Navigating Teacher Accountability and the 'Dance of the Lemons'
23:31 • 2min
Competitive School Districts and New York City's Financial Crisis
25:29 • 3min
Impact of Fiscal Crisis on Public Institutions and Communities
28:48 • 25min
Reflections on the ongoing struggle and resistance in education
54:17 • 2min