#4 - Defending Public Education with Arnie Fege
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In this episode, our hosts Bruce Lesley and Messellech “Selley” Looby chat with children’s activist Arnold “Arnie” Fege about the importance of defending public education against attacks both past and present. As a longtime teacher, principal, superintendent and now president of Public Advocacy for Kids (PAK), a national organization devoted to education and child advocacy, Arne brings a thorough perspective to education policy and practice. Arne champions parental engagement, but challenges the motives of so-called “parental rights” groups who want to privatize public education, ban books, and minimize the voices of LGBTQ+ students and students of color. Arnie, who worked with Robert F. Kennedy and served as school desegregation director in Michigan, traces the roots of this movement all the way back to Brown v. Board of Education and efforts to maintain racial segregation in schools.
Learn more about the far-right’s attempts to dismantle public education:
Newsletter: The Alliance for Student Liberty, By Lily Klam
Blog: Why Education Is a Children’s Issue and a Matter of Child Rights, By Bruce Lesley
Publication: Children’s Budget 2023 by First Focus on Children
Be sure to check out Arnold Fege’s publications and follow him on Twitter.
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