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Occupy, Education, and Me
September 20, 2021
In May 2010, I was sitting in my apartment in the Floresta neighborhood of Quito, Ecuador and I was angry. I'd just seen James Cameron's Avatar in a theater...
Education in the Wake of the War
September 13, 2021
[CW: war stuff] I was in my high school's band room on September 11, 2001. It was 8:30am and we were all waiting to go to class, like normal. Then the band...
Ventilation and Structural Ignorance
September 7, 2021
I started teaching last Monday. My university has a mask mandate but no vaccine mandate. They've been doing pretty well in the pandemic, both in terms of...
School Funding Basics: A Left Perspective
August 30, 2021
On August 21, the Buxmont Democratic Socialists of America invited me to give a short presentation on school funding for their lunch debt campaign. They're...
Socialism and School Infrastructure Finance
August 23, 2021
I've been getting more involved with a campaign you should know about: the Democratic Socialists of America's Green New Deal for Schools campaign, put...
The Deal with the Infrastructure Deal
August 16, 2021
Electric school buses. Broadband access for all schools. Money to fix water systems in school buildings. And theater of the oppressor. All these can be found...
Accumulating Through Dispossession: The Case of Tax Increment Financing
August 9, 2021
A student recently asked me something interesting. Did tax increment financing impact her school in northwest Philadelphia? We did some sleuthing and learned...
A Value-Added Tax for Schools
August 2, 2021
There was a brief moment when school funding in the US could've gotten better. It was the early 1970s. After decades of court cases challenging Brown v....
Notes on CRT and Antiracist Socialism: The Terrain
July 26, 2021
What’s a socialist to do about the rightwing craziness around critical race theory? One thing to consider is the terrain of this situation. Antonio Gramsci...
The Thing About 'STEM'
July 19, 2021
When I was young, I got the impression very early that I should go into science and be good at math. It's actually one of my earlier memories: if I could be...
Peru's New President is a Socialist Teacher
July 12, 2021
You might have seen huge pencils in your feed recently. Or heard about the big hats. They're symbols of Peru's president-elect Pedro Castillo, a left...
A New Principle?
July 5, 2021
I’m no economist. I don’t have formal training. What I know about economics is from studying with groups and on my own (going through CORE-ECON for instance,...
Scrots, Mortgages, and Personal Finance Praxis
June 28, 2021
After two hours on the phone with three different customer service representatives, we finally figured it out. My heart was beating hard. I was sweating...
The Ideology of Education News
June 21, 2021
Lying in bed one rainy morning, I went down a rabbit hole. I had some time off from childcare and saw a tweet by Chad Aldeman critiquing an Economic Policy...
The Fifth Formula
June 14, 2021
A couple weeks ago the Biden adminitration released a 60-page proposal for funding "Education for the Disadvantaged," or Title 1A of the Elementary and...
School Lunch Debt and the Ruling Class
June 7, 2021
Parents in Wyoming Valley School District in Pennsylvania were terrified and angry. The district sent a letter threatening to send their children to foster...
The socialist way to talk about school funding 'inequality'
June 1, 2021
I can’t stop talking about Ester Cyna’s award-winning essay on school finance in North Carolina over the long 20th century. The history is rigorous and the...
Fear and Loathing in School Infrastructure Reimbursement
May 24, 2021
A comrade asked me a question recently about school infrastructure reimbursements. He’s interested in knowing whether there are models elsewhere in the US...
Title 1 Funding: An MMT approach
May 17, 2021
I spent a good chunk of time the last few days sitting at my desk and twirling my pen, staring out the window. I was trying to figure out how I would propose...
Teaching History During the Chauvin Verdict Announcement
May 10, 2021
I taught a history class the day the Chauvin verdict was announced. The class started at 4:30pm, which was the exact time the verdict was supposed to be...
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