Takeaways from Talking Segregation in West Oakland and the Questions We Left with

“Make it big, small changes are not what the next generation needs.”  Those were the words of Regina Davis, West Oakland resident, parent and affordable housing developer, when addressing a packed room discussing the history of segregation in Oakland and solutions.  Another prominent theme was the need for us to get beyond “stinkin thinking” and…


The Oakland Education Week in Review- 5/11

All the news that’s fit to link, looking at segregation in West Oakland, a powerful upcoming youth voice event, an old schools in an older building is building a new one, virtual tutors, a union backed study looks at financial implications of charters, Measure A early childhood, the painful experiences of African American girls in…


The Oakland Education Week in Review- 5/4/18

All the news that’s fit to link in Oakland and beyond– this week- The All City Council Youth Forum, Segregation in Oakland and it’s effects, making sure your special needs child gets the summer services they deserve, an upcoming youth led event covering school quality, mental health, and the experiences of Black students, the widely…


The Geography of Opportunity in Oakland and How We Change it; Mapping Inequality in Housing, Health and Schools

“An African-American born in West Oakland can expect to die almost 15 years earlier than a White person born in the Hills” –Alameda County Public Health Department Report Some neighborhoods in Oakland provide ample opportunities, safe parks, high achieving schools, clean air, and a wealth of opportunities.  Other neighborhoods don’t.  And it is not a…


Oakland Education Event Preview 4/30/18

Lots of good stuff this week- the Measure N commission, the LCAP student advisory committee, OUSD employee heals and wellness fair, Educating the Black Child, the Radical Mama’s Support Group, register for the Asian American read in, apply for an Agency by Design fellowship, all that and lots more with info and links below, please…