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What’s Scary About Teaching Black History?

Feb 16, 202202 min read
What’s Scary About Teaching Black History?
Black History Month has always had its detractors. Since its widespread emergence in America’s schools in the 1970s, there have been people scattered across the country who despise that children in their communities have a designated opportunity to learn about the resistance, resilience and remarkable talents of Black Americans. But it was never a nationwide […]

Locking Kids Up Isn’t the Answer

Jan 31, 202202 min read
Locking Kids Up Isn’t the Answer
I was 10 years old when I had my first encounter with the police. By 11, I was locked in a juvenile detention center for the first time. My adolescence was spent in and out of the system, and when I was 17, I was waived into the adult system. I didn’t get out until […]

3 in 10 Teachers Say They May Quit This Year

Jan 18, 202202 min read
3 in 10 Teachers Say They May Quit This Year
With all that public school teachers have endured these past two years, you would hope that politicians would be doing whatever possible to provide more support and encouragement. Instead, in many places across the U.S., teachers are under attack. Recent public opinion research conducted by SurveyUSA, an independent research firm, and commissioned by Stand for Children, shows […]

What Stand Will Be Fighting for in 2022

Dec 30, 202102 min read
What Stand Will Be Fighting for in 2022
Reflecting on 2021, I see reasons for hope. The widespread availability of vaccines. A return to in-person learning. An economy that rebounded with record speed due to bold government action. At the same time, there is cause for grave concern. Tens of millions of children and young people are struggling to recover academically, socially, and […]

I’m Glad Things Have Changed

Dec 29, 202102 min read
I’m Glad Things Have Changed
I go to a small high school in a rural town in Washington. Most of my peers — about 85% — are white. When I get the opportunity to learn about Black history — when I hear about Maya Angelou or Zora Neale Hurston – I genuinely get excited. It’s my chance to learn about […]

House votes to invest in American families

Nov 19, 202101 min read
House votes to invest in American families
We’re one step closer to seeing the biggest investment in people since the New Deal. Moments ago, the House voted to pass the Build Back Better Act, which includes a one-year extension of the monthly Child Tax Credit payments, paid family leave, expansion of affordable healthcare coverage, and other policies that will give a historic […]