Multiculturalism
Why must I Hate Whites to Prove Blackness
I have never vision Whites as being smarter or Blacks as being less intelligent. This is another reason I do not hate Whites. You see, often to maintain hate, you must prescribe to a sort of mythology. In other words, you must buy into a false social construct like race as a DNA marker. Sadly, when we become marry to that mythos, we become stuck in time. Literally, we’re unable to forward our consciousness one bit in the area of discourse or unity. If you use racial hate as a motivating factor, you’re stuck as an individual or organization. Progress in racial stratification will be chained to failure. For when one has an enemy, they ultimately have themselves to measure.
After-school tutoring likely to end as dozens of states pursue No Child Left Behind waivers
Dozens of states intend to apply for waivers that would free their schools from a federal requirement that they set aside hundreds of millions of dollars a year for after-school tutoring, a program many researchers say has been ineffective.
Chicago Community Group Breaks Down Home-School Barriers
One way the group chips away at barriers between home and school is through its flagship parent-mentor program, which trains parents to work in classrooms alongside teachers. While it’s not uncommon for parents to volunteer to work in middle-class, suburban classrooms on a regular basis, the practice is not as common in many urban communities, particularly those populated by immigrants coming from cultures where the tradition has been to leave schooling to the educators.
As part of the LSNA program, the trained parents are assigned to a classroom where they work with the teacher and students for two hours in the mornings, Monday through Thursday. As an enticement, parents are paid a small stipend for their work.
“Running in Place: Low-Income Students and the Dynamics of Higher Education Stratification,”
“The Sociology completely predicts this. The powerful will always find ways to preserve power, and whenever any given thing that the powerful have the other people get access to, they’ll find some way to get a handle on the next level,”
James Baldwin’s “A Talk to Teachers”
All this enters the child’s consciousness much sooner than we as adults would like to think it does. As adults, we are easily fooled because we are so anxious to be fooled. But children are very different. Children, not yet aware that it is dangerous to look too deeply at anything, look at everything, look at each other, and draw their own conclusions….

