by Jon Greenberg | Nov 30, 2015 | Civic Engagement, Everyday Feminism, Featured, Race and Racism, Race Curriculum Controversy
Much has been written about White Privilege–so much that I was hesitant to add yet another article on the topic. But current events made a compelling case to revisit it, which I tried to do through my latest Everyday Feminism article. Take privilege #7: I Have...
by Jon Greenberg | Oct 28, 2015 | Civic Engagement, Featured, Race and Racism, Race Curriculum Controversy
It’s finally here: the story of the Seattle Race Curriculum Controversy in print (at least 1700 words of it, anyway). I confess that Z Magazine wasn’t my first choice for publication. I haven’t read the magazine, promoted in the classic lefty...
by Jon Greenberg | Sep 14, 2015 | Civic Engagement, Race Curriculum Controversy
By Gerardine Carroll, Jon Greenberg, Chelsea Palmer, and Molly Pritchard, all of whom are public school teachers and Seattle Education Association members Note: This article was written on September 14th, and the data included reflect that date. Since the...
by Jon Greenberg | Jul 10, 2015 | Civic Engagement, Featured, Race and Racism, Roads to Racial Justice
When teaching about race and racism, I invite participants to consider the following analogy: Think of racism as a gigantic societal-sized boot. “Which groups do you think are fighting the hardest against this boot of racism?” I ask them....
by Jon Greenberg | May 14, 2015 | Civic Engagement, Everyday Feminism, Featured
Perhaps because of the race curriculum controversy, perhaps because of the thick taboo that hangs over race (particularly among White Americans), I often default to writing about race. As this year’s Feminism Unit approached, I pushed myself to take my first...
by Jon Greenberg | Apr 13, 2015 | Civic Engagement, Race and Racism
Walter Scott. Meagan Hockaday. Eric Harris. Hillary Clinton’s announcement has taken over my newsfeed for the moment, but we must also keep our focus on Walter Scott, Meagan Hockaday, and Eric Harris—all three Black Americans recently killed by police. NO MORE! ...