keynote speaker, Pedro Antonio Noguera has on jeans

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Last month I attended Columbia University’s Diversity in Research and Practice Conference. The following are notes I took and observations I made.

Train Stop Observation: The 137th City College Stop on the one train looks different from Columbia University’s Stop.

A few notes to self about Conferences:

Always bring extra money. Something is always for sell. Dress up a little bit. All the ladies have on make- up and new hair. Find a way to wear my hair and hats- professionally.

Wait- the keynote speaker, Pedro Antonio Noguera has on jeans. Be myself. Wear what I want.

Notes taken from the Keynote:

How do we bridge the gap?

Are we doing work that is relevant?

We shouldn’t be content with only advancing ourselves.

“Fear in the academy that somehow your work is not scholarly enough”

Challenge: Use the privilege position.

What are we doing to schools in the name of achievement?

Read more about the Atlanta Cheating Scandal.

Schools are lacking art, music and recess and are being given tests.

Holding teachers accountable and not holding Christie and Cuomo accountable.

In order to understand what’s happening in schools, we have to understand what’s happening outside of schools.

Watch the movie: Menace to Society

How do we make Education relevant to all?

Racial Disparities are the same as the achievement gap (the first time I heard someone refer to the gap as the ‘so called achievement gap’)

What makes it hard for children of color to get a decent education?

Make sure your work is timely and not just about you. Talk to the public. Don’t avoid other’s theories and ideas.

Theory and Ideas MATTER.

Achievement Gap: Inequality is driving the achievement gap.  Studies showed that the child would succeed by the education and income of their parents- particularly the mother.

How come the allocation gap is not a part of the problem? Why do we give more money to rich schools?

Pay attention to the relationship between the structure and the culture of the school. Each school is different.

Look up Following Book: The Declining Significance of Race by Wilson

Cultural changes lead to cultural consequences.

Americans ignore structure but structure creates our society.

Simplistic narrative- what are these institutions saying? Is the kid the problem?  Are teachers the problem?

There are many schools in the country that are high achieving all black schools. Look at Medgar Evers Prep.

Engage Ideas, not run away from ideas you don’t like.

Look up following article: Dyson vs Cornel

How do you create schools where kids who come from a mixed background succeed?

If we only study ourselves, then who will focus on the bigger issues like schools and reform? Don’t be content on studying one’s self.

Study work that is relevant to schools- not just submitting papers.

Keep thinking about how you would do work that would make a difference. Use your position to speak out about injustices.

Black lives Matter- not just a protest. Whose democracy is in jeopardy? Look at the holist of the child. Conductive approach.

Go into research without knowing the answer

#Not62

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Every year, well for two years now, the Mary Mitchell has had a health initiative walk. Parents, children and supporters of the center would wake up early on a saturday in the early fall to rally for more healthy choices in the tremont section of the South West Bronx.

In the staff meeting today, I learned that when all  62 counties in New York State were measured and ranked in terms of healthy food, the Bronx was the 62nd! That means we currently are the last to eat and serve healthy food. Heidi, the center’s director, told us about the Bronx Borough president’s (Ruben Diaz Jr. ) new social media hashtag #Not62 to encourage community partners and residents to join the discussion about creating a healthier Bronx.

You can read more about it at http://bronxboropres.nyc.gov/

The Sunglasses

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Nice hat!

Nice Sunglasses, can I take a picture of you?

That’s alright.

Where you get them?

I got them when I was in New Orleans. I travel a lot. I was born in Saint Kitts. I came here when I very young for college and stayed here. I met my first husband. We married and went back to the Island. The marriage did not last long. He wanted to play around on me. That was the one, so I thought. Then, I got married again and we are still together. I came back to the Bronx to visit my daughter. She is having a baby.You getting on this train?

Yes. I’m taking the 2.

Did you take the picture?

No, I thought you said No.

No, it’s okay, you can take it.

Oh, okay.

Don’t miss your train though.

It’s okay. I’ll take the next one. Smile!

The Cast

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The Kids put on a show titled The Super Hero Bullies. The center director found it on a website (Im not sure which one) and gave it to us to direct. Its written by Mary Engquist. It is centred around two friends who are known as the bullies of the school. Then, one of them wants to change.

I was very proud of them. I hope we can put on another show.