Enrollment season opens on 11/4- wanted to share updates from Oakland Enrolls This October, we at Oakland Enrolls are gearing up for the November 4th public school application launch for the 2020-2021 school year! As partners, collaborators, and supporters of helping Oakland families, we want to share an update on what’s to come this school enrollment…
Dirk Tillotson
The End of Black Oakland? The Latest Research on Housing and Displacement and Why it Matters
The latest study on gentrification and displacement from Berkeley, confirmed what many of us feel daily. Oakland has changed and with housing prices skyrocketing, it is increasingly a place where Black folks are either being pushed or locked out of. This research further confirms the need for us to act, and not accept this fate…
Rules for Educators, Rule 1; Don’t Call the Cops
In 3rd grade my godson was handcuffed and put in a police car in full view of his school. He tried to push past a staff member because they had his ball, and he thought he was entitled to it during recess. He was having a bad day. He had too many bad days for…
The Oakland Education Week in Review: 10/14-10/20
Last week–Celebrating Black educators, Measure AA loses in court, a look at the Lazear community story, later start times in CA, disproportionate suspensions for Native students, segregation and the opportunity gap, mental health awareness in children of color, all that and much more with links, please read, share and get involved Oakland: Celebration of Black…
What Should OUSD do with the Vacant Piedmont CDC Building
There is no broke landowner in Oakland sitting on as much vacant property as OUSD. They are one of the City’s largest landowners, but cant pay the bills. The Piedmont CDC building has sat vacant and cost the district roughly $250,000 in upkeep, its market rental value is roughly $230,000. So we lost $2,300,000 in…