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Monday, June 24, 2019

Defending Our Libraries


Just a follow up on my library post, this is the link to the actual radio show... 103.5 FM Radio Show: "Our libraries". I hope you will take the time to listen to the show. It is not only our public schools in danger, but our public libraries. Listen to Defending our libraries, our sacred cultural Temples how at WNHH 103.5
Truth to power teachers and librarians are the canaries in the coal minds of our of communities. And, we are screaming out a warning at the top of our lungs...our libraries in our Black, Brown, Immigrant, and Poor communities are in danger.
Worth a watch: Link to show:

A simple Walking Man Truth to Power: Teachers & Librarians are America's canaries screaming in coal mines of humanity...
Fight the power, Dr. Jesse P. Turner
Moral Monday Connecticut Education Ambassador If you are wondering what tune this Walking Man was listening to this morning on the drive down to the Tom Fricklin show...its the cover of Teach your Children Well by Play for Change... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5AuFDHdrrg

Saturday, June 22, 2019

Defending Our Scared Cultural Capitals, Our Libraries



What's The Buzz?
What's Happening?
Tom Ficklin is giving up his spot for one day in the name of love for New Haven's Libraries. Tell us more?
It’s a one day Special 103.5 NHNN Radio show
"Defending Our Scared Cultural Capitals, Our Libraries" When 6/24/19 10:AM
Who are these defenders?
They are highly respected are: A beloved community librarian, and a well-respected retire school librarians, and two of Connecticut’s well-known Social Justice Academics. They are our canaries in the coal mine of our humanity. They are screaming out a warning our libraries are in danger. If, we lose our libraries we lose the very soul of our communities and our nation.
Guest Host: Dr. Jesse P. Turner Professor of Literacy and Connecticut Moral Monday Education Ambassador.
Tell us about your Guests? Well they are two highly respected librarians of color, and one radical academic. I’ll refer to them as Defenders of our libraries, and our Cultural Capital
Lauren Anderson is an Associate Professor of Education, with a PhD in Urban Schooling and focus on critical literacy, curriculum and instruction, and teacher education. She is an advocate for public education and public libraries.
Diane Brown, is a beloved, award-winning New Haven Free Public Library librarian. Diane has spent the last 13 years as branch manager of the Stetson Branch, which is celebrated for its programming, and overall responsiveness to the community.
Robert Gibson, he is a well-respected retired New Haven public school teacher and librarian who spent 35 years at Hillhouse High School. Robert remains active as an advocate for public education and public libraries.
Homework, or thoughts to ponder for until Monday comes!

What was the role of our public libraries in the past ~ why did we build them?
What is their current state?
Why do we need to defend libraries in our communities and public schools? Libraries matter; do they matter more in communities of color?
Does (location/income) race and poverty play a role in how public libraries are funded? As librarians and academics are there particular concerns about public libraries in the future?
What is the economic and cultural impact of closing school libraries, and our community libraries to our our communities and our city?

Tune in people, because we are bringing our best game, our passion, courage, and truths on Monday


Isaac Asimov said: “When I read about the way in which library funds are being cut and cut, I can only think that American society has found one more way to destroy itself.”

If you are wondering what inspired my walk over the Avon Mountain this morning..it was my love for our libraries, and the tune I listened to was Bob Marley's "Stir it Up" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3UqvWk8-uw

Friday, June 21, 2019

Facebook, Does kindness offend thee, or can't you shake off those rigor and grit blues


Dear Facebook, this is that old Literacy Professor calling you again about those so called Facebook Community Standards again.
It appear these this words in my post violated your community standards"
" This is a Walking Man SOS people, spread the word! 

Take your Grit, Rigor and you know what Ed Reform Scammers. We want the hundreds of billions you spent on that BS Grit crap! Perhaps the BS Grit Crap words ?
Perhaps it is the words Ed Reformer Scammers?
Or perhaps it just the idea of  A Tedx about teaching children the power of kindness offend thee?
Maybe teaching them kindness might offset their consumer driven algorithms?

People you have to take 12 minutes to watch the Barry Lane TEDxCCSU talk about teaching kindness to our children. > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzimmQaLzo8 <

Now, good people spread the word watch Barry's TEDx talk, because it is Kindness, not grit and rigor our children in our public schools need today.
Fight the power,
Dr. Jesse P. Turner
Moral Monday Connecticut Education Ambassador


In case you want to listen to the song that inspired my walk in the rain this morning...its Barry Lane's know your higher self.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-i872w3D2w


Radical Old Literacy Professor here 

This Literacy Professor is going with Barry Lane's try a little kindness.