Michigan 8th grader fights for First Amendment rights
Arab American middle school student, Danielle Khalaf, refused to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance “because of what’s happening in Palestine.” She was told to “Go back to your country.”
Arab American middle school student, Danielle Khalaf, refused to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance “because of what’s happening in Palestine.” She was told to “Go back to your country.”
Veteran Palestinian filmmaker Rashid Masharawi has produced an unforgettable film from extraordinary circumstances during the genocidal war against the Palestinians of Gaza.
Wayne-Westland Community Schools District recently uncovered a $17 million budget hole, leaving the district on the edge of a state takeover.
Oppenheimer is a serious and appropriately disturbing film about nuclear weapons and nuclear war. It is intended to leave viewers shaken, and it succeeds in that.
Dozens of teachers, parents, paraprofessionals, nurses and others insisted they are not willing to trade the jobs of some for pay raises for others.
With time running out to spend the federal funds provided under the pandemic CARES Act, Michigan schools require billions more.
Palestinian and Muslim students have received death threats in the wake of a student-led assembly at which a Palestinian American spoke of her experiences facing oppression.
San Francisco boasts three Rivera murals, one of which is the centerpiece of the recent exhibition, along with 150 additional works that have been loaned to the exhibition or reorganized from the museum’s own extensive collection.
Seventy-four extraordinary works are on display during an exclusive exhibition in Detroit.
Auto parts workers at the Flex-N-Gate subsidiary have consistently rejected the concessions made by the UAW Local 1216 leadership since negotiations began in late July.
The US Sixth District Court of Appeals allowed the settlement of the “right to read” case in Detroit to stand while vacating the legal precedent.
Workers are facing intolerable conditions after the reopening of the auto parts plants.
In a highly unusual and partisan move, the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has decided to rehear the case that has been settled between the plaintiffs and the state of Michigan.
The decision by the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit is being hailed as a major victory. The working class deserves far more.
Hundreds of red-shirted teachers demanded to be heard at Tuesday’s school board meeting.
A recent Congressional hearing exposed the disastrous state of public schools but offers no solutions.
If negotiations fail between the Denver Public Schools board and the union by January 18, a strike vote will be taken the next day.
After sabotaging the teachers’ strike movement last spring, the teachers unions turned all energy toward the ballot box. What happened?
The takeover of the JCPS by the state education commissioner faces opposition as educators fear the implementation of charter schools is behind the move.
The newly appointed pro-charter school education commissioner, Wayne Lewis, says he will issue his decision by Monday.