by Jon Greenberg | May 31, 2015 | Uncategorized
I’m very grateful to be honored by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), University of Washington Chapter. Last week, they granted me the Courage in the Pursuit of Social Justice Award for “[my] courage in undoing racism in Seattle...
by Jon Greenberg | May 26, 2015 | Race and Racism
I encourage you to listen to this interview with historian Richard Rothstein that aired a couple weeks ago on NPR’s Fresh Air: Historian Says Don’t ‘Sanitize’ How Our Government Created Ghettos In just 35 minutes, Rothstein succinctly explains how...
by Jon Greenberg | May 7, 2015 | Event, Race Curriculum Controversy
“The Benefits and Costs of Being an Ally for Racial Justice: A Case Study of a Race Curriculum Controversy in Seattle Public Schools” is the second talk in the AUS Spring Speaker Series Justice, Education, and Action. This panel features several Seattle Public Schools...
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! ...
by Jon Greenberg | Feb 27, 2015 | Everyday Feminism, Featured, Race and Racism, Race Curriculum Controversy
In December of 2012, I met with one set of White parents regarding concerns about the race curriculum I had been teaching since 2002. During this meeting, the White father asserted “It’s against district policy to label students as White people,”...