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ANYCEC Radio is the creation of Carmen M Colon, education advocate. I created this show to help out the parents of children who attend the NYC Public School System. I hope it helps.
Original Air Date: 6/6/2008 11:00 PM UTC
Date / Time: 6/4/2008 5:25 PM UTC
Critical thinking and culturally relevant education are not welcomed at Jordan High School (Part of the LAUSD- Los Angeles Unified School District) Latina English Teacher is threatened with termination for being too “Afro-centric” in her teaching.
For a video of some of the student organizers, please visit: <http://www.youtube. com/v/0yxwUFPoku Q>
As a second year teacher, Ms. Karen Salazar has had a dynamic impact on the Jordan High School campus by connecting readings to the real lives and struggles that students go through. Her English Class has become a favorite among students on campus, where they regularly read and analyze books and selected readings from people of color to whom the students can relate. Students, who typically skip some of their classes, show up religiously in Salazar’s English Class.
However, much of Salazar’s success has also led to constant harassment by Jordan H.S. administration. Salazar has been visited and “observed” by the administration over 15 times in the past year. During one of the visits, an administrator criticized her for having students read The Autobiography of Malcolm X, a LAUSD approved text. When she objected to this criticism, she was told that her teachings where too “Afro-centric. “ She was then told that the school would not renew her teaching contract for the upcoming
school year.What makes this case particularly interesting is that the principal, Stephen Strachan, is African American and Salazar is Salvadorian. However, Strachan believes that Salazar teaches too much about the Black experience, which is completely ironic.
“The school knows that Ms. Salazar is a very passionate and good teacher, and yet they want to fire her. It is not fair because there are many other teachers who don’t teach anything, and they never get fired,” said one of the Jordan High School Students at a youth-led meeting to discuss the firing.At the meeting, many Jordan students expressed anger and frustration over the situation. After two hours of discussion, it was agreed that the students would form the Students 4 Salazar coalition and demand that Ms. Salazar continue to teach at Jordan for the upcoming school year. Students also decided that
they had no other recourse but to take direct action to save their teacher.
A protest rally was planned for after school in front of Jordan H.S. on Thursday, June 5th 2008 at 3:15pm.
Submitted by Dr. Sam Anderson---------------------------------------Dr. s. e. anderson is author of "The Black Holocaust for Beginners"Social Activism is not a hobby: it's a Lifestyle lasting a Lifetimehttp://blackeducator.blogspot.com---------------------------------------
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