Where We Begin - An Integrated Schools Webinar
Where We Begin - An Integrated Schools Webinar

Where We Begin - An Integrated Schools Webinar

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<p><i>Please join us for </i><a href="https://integratedschools.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MTExNzk5" target="_blank"><i>How We Show Up (part 1) </i></a><i>on April 19th, 5pm PDT / 8pm EDT. </i><a href="https://integratedschools.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MTExNzk5" target="_blank"><i>Registration</i></a><i> is free!</i></p><p>Our country has, at times, and in fits and starts, worked toward desegregation, but never meaningfully worked toward real integration. Desegregation is about the moving of bodies, the demographic percentages in a school building. Integration is about, in the words of <a href="https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/people/david-kirkland" target="_blank">David Kirkland</a>, "<i>fundamentally working to organize our society in a different way, where our differences are seen as spaces that we not only celebrate but LET BE, where this forms the vibrancy of our being as a society</i>." It is about decentering Whiteness, it is about creating new forms of shared power, and it is about recognizing the full humanity of every kid.</p><p>Historically, the ways White &/or privileged people talk about “good” vs. “bad” schools, the choices we make, both individually and collectively, about where to educate our children, and the ways we show up when we do enroll in global-majority schools have served to maintain our advantages and in turn, continue to oppress others. </p><p>This didn’t happen by accident.</p><p>Todays episode is an edit of our first ever webinar- <a href="https://integratedschools.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/Nzc0MjY=">The Integrated Schools Movement: Where We Begin</a>.  In it, we explore how our schools got to where they are now, and what role we play in either maintaining or disrupting this system. Members of our all-volunteer crew share personal stories of enrolling our kids in global-majority schools, and the joys and missteps we experience while showing up as parents and community members. </p><p><strong>LINKS</strong>:</p><ul><li>A <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v

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