Chicago teachers union chief faults ‘rich white people’ for city’s education mess

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In a scathing speech on Wednesday, the president of the Chicago Teachers Union charged that racism and “rich white people” are to blame for the immense financial crisis facing the Chicago Public Schools.

In her remarks to an audience at the upscale City Club of Chicago, union boss Karen Lewis strongly criticized Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel. She also urged the city schools to follow the strategic blueprint of the Chicago Cubs baseball team.

“Members of the status quo — the people who are running the schools and advising the mayor on how to best run our district — know what good education looks like because they have secured it for their own children in well-resourced public and private institutions,” the Dartmouth graduate charged.

“When will there be an honest conversation about the poverty, racism and inequality that hinders the delivery of a quality education product in our school system?” Lewis also asked in the speech. “When will we address the fact that rich, white people think they know what’s in the best interest of children of African Americans and Latinos—no matter what the parent’s income or education level.”

The union leader then questioned the motives of “venture capitalists” who have expressed a desire to improve the quality of education for poor and minority students.

“There is something about these folks who love the kids but hate the parents,” Lewis inveighed. “There’s something about these folks who use little black and brown children as stage props at one press conference while announcing they want to fire, layoff or lock up their parents at another press conference.”

Lewis called for “an end to corporate subsidies and loopholes.” She demanded “progressive taxation” to close the $1 billion budget deficit currently facing the Second City and its public schools. (RELATED: It’s official: Chicago Public Schools will close 49 elementary schools for good)

Higher income tax rates on wealthy residents would generate billions in necessary revenue, the union chief suggested. She also proposed new taxes for commuters and for financial transfers.

In her closing remarks, Lewis, a self-professed Chicago White Sox fan, suggested that the Chicago Public Schools would be wise to emulate the Chicago Cubs baseball franchise.

“When the Cubs lose a game they don’t call for Wrigley Field to close down. They don’t want the entire team dismantled. Despite empty seats, the stadium isn’t accused of being underutilized,” she said.

Lewis, who obviously spends little time listening to Chicago’s two main sports radio stations, also suggested that “no one questions” the salaries of Chicago baseball players.

Year after year — despite individual player performance, despite game losses and near wins — the fans show continue to show up. We keep cheering for our Cubbies. We know they are winners. We dream. We believe,” Lewis said.
“Do the same for our children,” she implored. “Cheer them on. Invest in them. Love them. Support their parents. Support their teachers. Support their schools. Let’s work together. Let’s win, Chicago. Let’s win.”

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“I know no one likes to talk about race, especially since so many people believe we are living in postracial America--even though Chicago remains the most segregated city in the United States. There is nothing wrong about dreaming that everyone is equal; that all playing fields are even; and that all anyone
needs to succeed is equal opportunity to get ahead---but we have to work on this together to make this happen.

“Whether they want to be bus drivers or bankers—it is our job to give our students the best, high-quality (and equitable) education available. This is our responsibility. Our obligation. It is our job to encourage the dreamers. To give them a stable and supportive environment and the tools and discipline they need to succeed.

“Langston Hughes said “…for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly.” Let’s give our students wings—not clip them.

IN CLOSING
“Every student in Chicago Public schools deserves to have the same quality education as the children of the wealthy—I believe this. This is what I am working on. This isn’t a dream for a utopian (perfect) world. This is what we can and should have for our city and our students now.Continuing CPS policies
and budgetary priorities that disinvest in neighborhood schools have failed to serve most students and need to be discontinued.

“In conclusion, let me say I told you in the beginning that I love baseball. But in 1969 I fell out of love with the sport after the Cubs lost to the raggedly Mets. I couldn’t believe it. I was done. And up until 2009 I wanted nothing more to do with the sport that as a little kid I once vowed to make history as the
first female pitcher in the major leagues. I turned my sights to tennis and every now and then a good ole’ boxing match.

“Now I’m a huge White Sox fan. Going to the games now is bringing back all of those feel good memories I had with my Father—and I’m glad to be in love with the great American past time again. But you know, my jilted love affair with the Cubs got me to thinking. There’s always a way back in with
baseball. Despite all of the crushed dreams of many Cub fans year after year they continue to fill up the stadium. No World Series win--but the fans still show up. Despite the curse of the goat the fans show up. They cheer. They love the players. They root for the home team.

“When the Cubs lose a game they don’t call for Wrigley Field to close down. They don’t want the entire team dismantled. Despite empty seats, the stadium isn’t accused of being underutilized. The owners don’t kill the franchise. They don’t b*stardize the team. They don’t demoralize the coach who then
demoralizes the players. The owners don’t blame the fans for every missed ball or strike. They honor the players’ contracts. No one questions their salaries or tries to steal their pensions and rarely does the public attack their union. They invest in the stadium—they want to make it better, and better and even
outstanding.

“Year after year—despite individual player performance, despite game losses and near wins—the fans show continue to show up. We keep cheering for our Cubbies. We know they are winners. We dream. We believe.

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Smh Black People I am tired of this shyt. Always whining and complaining. We never proactive. No racist just venting.
 

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Smh Black People I am tired of this shyt. Always whining and complaining. We never proactive. No racist just venting.

Is she wrong?


Did white flight have an affect on the tax base which lead to lower funding for city schools?
 

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Is she wrong?


Did white flight have an affect on the tax base which lead to lower funding for city schools?

I didn't say it didn't but why rely on that. Create your own schools better yourself stop slouching and blaming everyone. Look at my city, people on FB/Instagram never cared about education but now crying like wtf is wrong with my people man. They always want to be the victim make your outcome in life.
 

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I didn't say it didn't but why rely on that. Create your own schools better yourself stop slouching and blaming everyone. Look at my city, people on FB/Instagram never cared about education but now crying like wtf is wrong with my people man. They always want to be the victim make your outcome in life.

That's great and fine and all but the economic realities wouldn't have been possible.
Blacks didn't have a lot of money going into the 60s 70s when this boiled over.
I think you're forgetting what the history has been like for our race in America.
Having "our own schools" would have been impossible. I'm not one to blame blame blame but when you look at the larger picture you see clearly why we are where we are.
 

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That's great and fine and all but the economic realities wouldn't have been possible.
Blacks didn't have a lot of money going into the 60s 70s when this boiled over.
I think you're forgetting what the history has been like for our race in America.
Having "our own schools" would have been impossible. I'm not one to blame blame blame but when you look at the larger picture you see clearly why we are where we are.

I don't know where you getting this from but before segregation ended we had our dentists, lawyers, teachers etc.... We became dependent on the system. Black colleges are a joke its like wtf. You don't need money when u have a unity of people with the same goals because you will get respected.

Mofos crying because white people left the city what fukking part of the game is that.
 

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I don't know where you getting this from but before segregation ended we had our dentists, lawyers, teachers etc.... We became dependent on the system. Black colleges are a joke its like wtf. You don't need money when u have a unity of people with the same goals because you will get respected.

Mofos crying because white people left the city what fukking part of the game is that.

yeah i agree, especially about the white flight thing, when you really think about it its crazy that that is considered a bad thing

imo the problem is that we have confused fighting racism with an actual economic plan, right now fighting racism IS the economic plan, its been the basic black economic plan for the past 30-40 years, we think that when we end racism or we fight racism black people will magically start prospering or magically start doing better in school
 

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I don't know where you getting this from but before segregation ended we had our dentists, lawyers, teachers etc.... We became dependent on the system. Black colleges are a joke its like wtf. You don't need money when u have a unity of people with the same goals because you will get respected.

Mofos crying because white people left the city what fukking part of the game is that.

:wow:

I'm good man, do you.
 
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