Just saying if they really cared
Moving beyond the endless same old same old, the test scores are falling
Rather than talking about the low scores of Black children, we should talking about the decline in funding for school libraries in Black and Brown communities. One of the most harmful trends in America’s public schools in poor communities of color is cutting librarians and media specialist in these schools. Not to mention the total defunding of libraries in poor communities.
If your aim is to ban books, nothing bands truth like closing libraries.
Trust me Connecticut is not immune from this trend.
So, before you start talking low scores, let talk underfunding the very places that provide access to large selections of book to Black and Brown families.
Expect a 103.5 FM New Haven Readman: Truth to Power show in August on this issue.
6 decades of research point to the libraries and access to books as one of the best ways to improve test scores.
Tell it on every street corner,
whisper it in every alley,
Shout it at every school board meeting,
Tell it on every mountain,
Leadership that defunds and closes school libraries in poor communities does not care about all children.
I will be silent,
Dr. Jesse P. Turner
Professor Emeritus of Literacy, Elementary, and Early Childhood,
Host of The 103.5 FM New Haven Readman: Truth to Power Hour
The song the inspired my morning walk today is Public Enemy "Don't Believe the Hype" https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=jfxvYcen4KI
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