The Oakland Ed Week in Review: 2/22-2/28

last week, negotiations continue on back to school, OUSD needs your feedback on getting back, an amazing project for homeless youth, Berkeley unified start on staff housing, lots of drama in the reopening debate, the reparations debate, policies matter and some evidence of that, the FCC gives some needed help to families, all that and…


All Black Children Matter: How We Can Fix the OUSD Reparations Policy to Include Every Black Child

Momma taught me early on, Black folks need to stick together.  We owe something to the race.  We don’t really air our business in public for a smirking crowd.  And as one of the founders of the State of Black Education in Oakland, I had somewhat stayed out of the reparations controversy, short of a…


The Oakland Ed Week in Review: 2/15-2/21

Last week, the report card is on on OUSD and serving Black families, COVID meal delivery, the performance politics of education, Black Asian solidarity on violence, the NAACP’s complaint against OUSD, the rising depression among youth, a dedication to Huey, research on Black teachers and a panel on getting more of them, all of that and more, please read share and get involved


OUSD’s Report Card on Serving Black Families

“Accountability” is typically a one ended club wielded against Black families. We need an equity in accountability and a reckoning for the disservice still being done to us. So how is OUSD doing at serving Black families and staff? Take a look below. Please join us on social media, and if you are interested in…


Black Teachers Matter, Check the Data, and Learn How to Make a Difference

I have one relatively simple and costless reform that could decrease Black dropout rates by roughly a third, increase significantly the percentage of Black students in gifted classes and also increase student engagement for youth of all races. We just need to hire, retain and develop more Black teachers.  I look at the research below…