Teacher Organizing

 

“Across the country striking teachers are pushing district leaders, state policymakers — and increasingly charter school operators — to address salary issues, declines in education spending and conditions in classrooms.”

-Linda Jacobson, 2019

 

Class Session Recaps & Syllabi


 
 
 

 

Timeline of a Selective of the History of Labor & Educator Organizing in the U.S.

 

Community Partnership


This year, the Teacher Organizing group is collaborating with the Caucus of Working Educators. For our first class facilitation, we focused on the history of labor organizing in the United States. We invited a panel of educator/organizers from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to come to our class to discuss the intersections of union organizing and education. For the second week of facilitation, we zoomed in to focus on the Caucus of Working Educators, a sub-section of the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers (PFT). On this day, we had two PFT members visit our class for a crash-course in phone banking, in preparation for a day later in the semester when our class will cold call PFT members and encourage them to vote in the upcoming 2020 election for new leadership.


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Ismael Jimenez

A member of the 2016 ABC course, Ismael has been a working educator in the city of Philadelphia for thirteen years. In returning to the course as a community partner, Ismael brings his relationship with both the Caucus of Working educators and the Melanated Educators Collective. Currently, Ismael is co-chair of the Caucus of Working Educators, co-founder of the Philadelphia Black  History Collaborative and the Melanated Educators Collective, while being an active participant in several other organizations that seek racial justice in education and across the wonderful city of Philadelphia. Read More →


 

Teacher Strike Tracker

 

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Podcast

Hosted by the Teacher Organizing group of the Fall 2019 ABC course, this podcast explores social justice in education unionism. We hear from panelists, John Braxton; former co-president of the Faculty and Staff Federation of The Community College of Philadelphia, Jia Lee; United Federation of Teachers and a member of MORE Caucus NYC, Daniel Symonds; Philadelphia Federation of Teachers and a member of The Caucus of Working Educators and Devin Daniels and Audrey Jaquiss; GETUP Graduate Employees Together at UPENN. Together these activists share their experiences and motivations in their fight for social justice. 


 
 

Group Members