by Integrated Schools | May 22, 2017 | news
by Kelly Bare This is an experimental end-of-week dot-connecting exercise. Let us know what you think! Stories that point out how segregated we are as a society continue to be as important as they are painful to read. But I am grateful for the emerging...
by Integrated Schools | May 3, 2017 | book club, events, our stories
Join us for the last-before-summer-break Book Club meeting! This session’s topic: Integrating with Equity –or— Thoughtful Opting In –or—How Not to Gentrify a School. Meeting times: Sunday May 21st 6pmPT/9pmET & Tuesday May 23 9amPT/noonET HOW IT WORKS: Sign up...
by Integrated Schools | Apr 6, 2017 | book club, news, our stories, race
So excited to be reading this book for our upcoming Book Club! It’s not too late to join in (register at IntegratedSchools.org) If you’d like to participate in the Book Club conversation but also like to cheat (or can’t/don’t want to buy the...
by Integrated Schools | Mar 20, 2017 | news, our stories
Anyone want to read Ansley Erickson’s recent book about Nashville? Join us for an online conversation April 22-26th (times TBD depending upon registration numbers). The book description: In a radically unequal United States, schools are often key sites in...
by Integrated Schools | Feb 9, 2017 | book club, events, news
The first Integrated Schools Book Club is ON and we have been overwhelmed by the response! Parents (and teachers and school board members) from across the US are joining in to this conversation. New York, Madison, Birmingham, Philadelphia, Poughkeepsie, Buffalo,...