I Don’t Have The Words, But I Know Who Does

By Jose Vilson | May 23, 2011

I Don’t Have The Words, But I Know Who Does

By Jose Vilson | May 23, 2011

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Honest to goodness, I’m speechless right now. That’s why, rather than blog for myself, I’ll let others write and I’ll just nod:

Sabrina Stevens Shupe on why she’s going to march (and why the rest of us should, too) …

B. Niche, whose voice is nothing minor, on being a minority in the NYC DOE …

NYC Educator, on Bloomberg’s favorite philosophy: “It’s always easier to ask for permission than for forgiveness.” …

Richard Oppel of the NY Times on why private prisons really don’t save much money, despite “wisdom” to the contrary …

Melissa Harris-Perry at The Nation on why speaking from the ivory tower isn’t always such a good idea …

And when you read any of these, let me know what you think.

Jose, who does everything big …


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