The Forgotten Story of the Freedom Schools

Fifty years ago, students in the American South boycotted their classrooms and demanded higher educational standards. Whatever happened to those ideals?

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"Fifty years later, it is clear that this struggle for a quality education was just as important as the right to vote. In the midst of the violence that summer, young people still in middle and high school joined the frontlines of the Civil Rights Movement. They participated in marches and demonstrations. They served time in jail. But the story of the Freedom Schools and the struggle for educational quality was relegated to the back pages of the New York Times."

Truthdig – The Questions Education Reformers Aren’t Asking

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Upon closer examination, some of these miracles turn out to be suspect, the result of questionable assessments and manipulated numbers. The Texas Miracle didn’t hold up under scrutiny. And some, like the Harlem Children’s Zone—which is a commendable place—gain their excellence through hard work along multiple dimensions, from teaching and mentoring to utilizing outside resources and fundraising. There’s nothing miraculous about their successes.

Lighting the Path Toward Justice “Talk Back” & Panel Discussion by Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

Watch Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law’s Lighting the Path Toward Justice “Talk Back” & Panel Discussion on Livestream.com. Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and highlighting the transformative impact of this groundbreaking legislation in forging a pathway to social justice and equal opportunity for all America.

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Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights "Lighting the Path Toward Justice "Talk Back Panel

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Wed Jun, 25 2014 12:00 PM EDT — Wed Jun, 25 2014 3:00 PM EDT

In Conversation with Cynthia McKinney l OUR COMMON GROUND July 5, 2014 l LIVE

"Confronting the New Amerikkan Empire" 
In Conversation with Cynthia McKinney

2014 Session Two: OUR COMMON GROUND
OUR COMMON GROUND with Janice Graham
Saturday, July 5, 2014 10 pm ET   LIVE 

“The most powerful state in history has proclaimed, loud and clear, that it intends to rule the world by force, the dimension in which it reigns supreme.” – Noam Chomsky, 2003

And now they have forged a domestic will to assume such power within the borders.

OUR COMMON GROUND OPENS THE 2ND Session of 2014 on July 5, 2014. We are honored to have as our guest, Cynthia McKinney former U. S. Congresswoman, international human rights activist and former Presidential candidate, to discuss domestic and foreign policy in the new Amerikkan Empire.

 

WGBH American Experience | “PBS . Freedom Summer” | 06/24/14

A historic effort to shatter the foundations of white supremacy in what was one of the nation’s most viciously racist, segregated states.

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WGBH American Experience | "PBS . Freedom Summer" | 06/24/14 – http://sco.lt/6SInNB
….it’s on my PBS Station GPB right now!! Are you watching it on your local PBS Station??

Soul Emergence Radio l An Evening with Athor, Frank Schaeffer

Soul Emergence Radio with Peter E. Matthews
Tuesday, June 24, 2014   9 pm ET
 Soul Emergence Radio Episode 113: An evening with Frank Schaeffer

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Frank is a survivor of both polio and an evangelical/fundamentalist childhood, an acclaimed novelist of 4 novels including Portofino who overcame severe dyslexia, a home-schooled and self-taught documentary movie director, a feature film director and producer of four low budget Hollywood features Frank has described as "pretty terrible." Frank’s nonfiction includes "Keeping Faith-A Father-Son Story About Love and the United States Marine Corps" and AWOL-The Unexcused Absence of America’s Upper Classes From Military Service and How It Hurts Our Country." Of Frank’s writing Jeff Sharlet (The New Statesman October 25, 2007 ) writes, "’Crazy For God’ is a brilliant book, a portrait of fundamentalism painted in broad strokes with streaks of nuance, the twinned coming-of-age story of Frank and the Christian right." Jane Smiley (The Nation October 15, 2007) writes: "’Crazy For God’ offers considerable insight into several issues that have bedeviled American life in the past thirty years, and… when taken in conjunction with [Frank Schaeffer’s] other works (notably the Calvin Becker Trilogy, [‘Portofino,’ ‘Zermatt’ and ‘Saving Grandma’]), it gives us not only a handle on the mess we are in but also quite a few laughs…" Frank’s three semi-biographical novels about growing up in a fundamentalist mission: "Portofino," "Zermatt," "Saving Grandma" have been translated into 9 languages. "BABY JACK," a novel about the class division between who serves and who does not, was published in 2006.

USA TODAY said, "The reader marvels at how Schaeffer makes this concise chorus of social conviction moving and memorable…" 

Frank is a blogger on Huffington Post and Patheos. He was one of the first Huff Post bloggers and has a significant online platform worldwide. 

His three semi-biographical novels about growing up in a fundamentalist mission: Portofino, Zermattand Saving Grandma have a worldwide following and have been translated into nine languages. Pulitzer prize winner and novelist Jane Smiley writing in the Washington Post says this of Frank’s books Crazy For God and Sex, Mom and God: “Schaeffer’s memoirs have a way of winning a reader’s friendship…Schaeffer is a good memoirist, smart and often laugh-out-loud funny…Frank seems to have been born irreverent, but his memoirs have a serious purpose, and that is to expose the insanity and the corruption of what has become a powerful and frightening force in American politics… Frank has been straightforward and entertaining in his campaign to right the political wrongs he regrets committing in the 1970s and ’80s…As someone who has made redemption his work, he has, in fact, shown amazing grace.”

His books include Crazy for God: How I Grew Up as One of the Elect, Helped Found the Religious Right, and Lived to Take All (or Almost All) of It Back and Sex, Mom, and God: How the Bible’s Strange Take on Sex Led to Crazy Politics–and How I Learned to Love Women (and Jesus) Anyway. 

The Respectable Face of Terror l Interviews with Robert ” Bob” Moses

Robert Moses says America from 1875 down to the civil rights movement, was slavery by another name.

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BOB MOSES, EDUCATOR AND CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST with Paul Jay, Editor, Real News Network

What Was Freedom Summer?

Amazing Fact About the Negro No. 85: Why was the summer of 1964 pivotal in the fight for civil rights?

Tomorrow night, you will have an opportunity to experience “Freedom Summer” the way my family did: on television. Only back then, we…

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Tomorrow night, you will have an opportunity to experience “Freedom Summer” the way my family did: on television. Only back then, we didn’t know whether civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner would be found alive down in Mississippi. We also didn’t know whether the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (our subject next week), without badly needed voting-rights protections, would begin to fulfill Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream of a new American racial order, following a hundred years’ war between advocates for full and equal black citizenship and the architects of all the snares that had hampered black progress since the collapse of Reconstruction in 1876. 

Soul Emergence Radio Episode 111: Sacred Wounds | Facebook

Soul Emergence Radio with  Peter E. Matthews

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Soul Emergence is a red-lettered, rhythmic, and relevant movement of righteous people living revolutionary lives in a humble attempt to make humanity human again.

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"Sacred Wounds" dialogue as we discuss the complexities found in issues of race, racism, culture, and multiculturalism as experienced in the contexts of life and faith. Along with our guests we will unpack what it means to be a person of color [in just a few of the manifestations of this], a person of faith, and to be persons who carry the scars of a world that still contains many wounds for people of color, just living their lives.

June 10, 2014  ALL TruthWorks Network broadcasts can be heard ON-Demand  www.blogtalkradio.com/TruthWorks

Soul Emergence Radio Episode 112: Soul Graffiti with Romal Tune | Facebook

Soul Emergence Radio with  Peter E. Matthews

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Soul Emergence is a red-lettered, rhythmic, and relevant movement of righteous people living revolutionary lives in a humble attempt to make humanity human again.

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Peter E Peter Edward Matthews speaks with guest Romal Tune, author of "God’s Graffiti," and Drew Dellinger, poetic, activist, PhD.

June 17, 2014  LIVE