5.28.13 NYCoRE and CPE @ Teach Radical Series

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TEACH RADICAL SERIES: ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION IN PRACTICE

Part 2: Agitating for Better Public Schools – May 28, 6-8pm – RLS-NYC

 

There is a battle raging over whether education is to be protected as a human right or sold as a commodity. Under Bloomberg’s mayoral control, New York City’s public school system has veered toward privatization and exclusion, and the city’s youth—particularly those who are poor, black, and brown—are paying the costs. How are teachers, parents, and students resisting, and what can the rest of us do to support them? Find out what two groups—the New York Collective of Radical Educators (NYCoRE) and the Coalition for Public Education—are doing to ensure that our schools remain sources of democracy and progress, not factories reproducing inequity and injustice.May1.2011.ImmigrantMarch

NYCoRE is a group of public school educators committed to fighting for social justice in our school system and society at large, by organizing and mobilizing teachers, developing curriculum, and working with community, parent, and student organizations.

The Coalition for Public Education is an independent non-governmental organization that fights to ensure that New York City public schools are places of learning in which stakeholders (parents, students, educators, non-pedagogical staff, administrators, community) are engaged in a democratic process to provide free and quality education to all students, from pre-school to college.

Tuesday, May 28 | 6 – 8pm | Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung-NYC
275 Madison Ave., Suite 2114, NYC 10016

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

For more info:
http://www.rosalux-nyc.org/en/teach-radical-series-alternative-education-in-practice/

This Saturday! 6.29.13 NYCoRE Educators of Color Retreat

POC_Retreat_2012If you identify as an educator and person of color, please join us on Saturday, June 29th for the New York Collective of Radical Educators (NYCoRE) Educators of Color End-of-Year Retreat!

If you have trouble viewing or submitting this form, you can fill it out online by clicking here

After a day of meeting head-to-head and heart-to-heart we will have:

-Clarity about who we are, what we do, and how we work.
-Practical, actionable goals and next steps.
-A fostered and deepened sense of community.

Date: June 29, 2013

Time: 10:00-5:30pm

Location: Betances Community Center, 465 St Anns Ave, Bronx, NY 10455
Nearest trains: 5 train to 3 Av – 149 St (and then an 8 minute walk)
6 train to Brook Av (and then a 10 minute walk)

Phone:(718) 585-5040

Agenda Draft: (Please note that times will be adjusted on Saturday)

8:45am- Set up crew arrives

9:30-10:30am- Breakfast

10:30-11:15am- Ice Breakers/Community Building

11:15-12:00am- Breakout Sessions: Yoga or Radical Healing

12:00-12:45pm- Lunch

12:45-2:00pm- Who Are We? Why Are We?: Timeline (revisit last retreat’s notes) and History of PoC group and using points of unity to create group goals

2:00-3:00pm- Flex time, outdoor activity, snack, relationship building, down time

3:00-5:00pm- How do we work? Defining leadership, decision-making, and commitments; ends with developing an action plan for our group

5:00-5:45pm- Clean Up

For questions email: info@nycore.org

 

Register below:

4.19.13 NYCoRE Monthly Meeting

Audience during 2013 Keynote

RSVP for NYCoRE’s General Meeting – Friday, April 19th

“Educators and Communities United”

At February’s general meeting, we heard from candidates from the Movement of Rank and File Educators (MORE) on why we need to organize our chapters and take over leadership of the UFT.  Last month, we heard inspiring words about the power of united communities from Karen Lewis, the president of the Chicago Teachers Union, props to the NYCoRE conference planning committee.

We have been inspired by the events in Chicago ever since the Caucus of Rank and File Educators won leadership of the Chicago Teachers Union.  Even before winning leadership, CORE was partnering with key constituencies of public schools: parents, youth and community organizations. When CTU struck this September, they did so with the support of the majority of the public and parents.  This is the type of community, parent, and student relationships we need to build here in New York City in order to fight the ferocious attacks on public education.

For the final three meetings of this school year, we will connect with community organizations, parent groups, and youth groups to hear from them and to explore how their work connects to ours.  April’s political education piece is focused on community organizations. 

ElPuebloUnido2012Educators will hear from community organizations on how they can support their work and find avenues for educators to tap into and connect students to the resources offered by community organizations all over the city.

In addition to our political education piece, there will be more ways to engage in critical discussions around issues affecting education.

Check out the following breakout groups:
New Teacher Group
No Human Being is Illegal
NYCoRE Conference Planning Group

If you are interested in leading a break out-group please e-mail Rosie at rosie@nycore.org.

Location:
NYU Pless Hall 3rd Floor Lounge
82 Washington Square East
New York, NY

Time:
6:00 to 8:00 PM

There will also be a NYCoRE 101 Session at 5:30 for folks who are new to NYCoRE and who would like to hear more about the organization and ways to plug into it. If you are interested, please RSVP here, or fill out the form below.

Some food will be provided

Please Bring ID and RSVP here to give us a head count for food, and to notify security.

Thanks,
NYCoRE Member Committee
http://www.nycore.org

Support provided by the Union Square Award, a project of the Tides Center.

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