....and LeRoy was like, “I’m going to assume that you’re talking about some posts that are going around, and even though you didn’t say his name, I’m going to let Aqeel Williams speak”
Then he gave a speech about how he’s a caretaker for old people (his mom, mother-in-law, gramma) and he’s a good guy and he’s not ageist.
Then all the UFT staff clapped.
Jeff Kaufman at the ICE Blog:
Ageism Is Anti-Union: Why Aqeel Williams’s Mocking of UFT Retiree Delegates Should Alarm Us All
And Arthur: https://arthurgoldstein.substack.com/p/unity-district-rep-use-ageist-stereotypes
UFT District 9 Unity Caucus Rep (and Future Geezer) Aqeel Williams Mocks UFT Retiree Delegates with memes during DA - And He was On the Clock
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Unity is once gain showing us exactly what kind of morally bankrupt organization that they are. Mr. Williams clearly was showing disrespect to RTC and displaying his ageism agenda. Yet, Unity covers for him like he is some kind of prince. Disgusting beyond words. That man should be out of his position right now. How can he show up in schools after this debacle? (Oh wait, 99.9% of teachers in District 9 have no idea that he did what he did) We gotta spread the word!
With all due respect, when are we going to talk about what is happening in the schools, in the classrooms? From retirement, I see a school system that has completely broken down, one that makes little sense for teachers or students.
Unmentioned, here, is that the Governor with Mulgrew at her side, signed into law, reforms that free teachers from being rated using exam results, and frees them from adherence to Danielson, both UfC demands. .
A law, which on the face of it, seems to restore professional and tenure rights to the classroom teacher.
Over the last 30 years, the business reformers, with school closures and imposed methodologies have degraded the teaching profession. With James Eterno, I used to have discussions about this new generation of teachers. He said that most of them would not know what to do with the professional and academic freedom that we had in the ‘90’s.
This present situation is a disservice to the students.
It seems to me that, more important than winning a UFT election is the formation of young teachers with the mission of saving public education. That means specifically to push for progressive humanistic reforms in curriculum, pedagogy, student assessment, and teacher evaluation.
The law, mentioned above, was motivated by a recognition that those systems have broken down.
Mulgrew has announced that discussions on these new systems will begin in the summer between the DOE and the UFT. What that means is that, with the inertia of the opposition, another bureaucratized system will be imposed on the teachers and the students.
There are no James Eternos or Jeff Kaufmans around now. Not too long ago, together we were able to take over chapter leaders meetings, get UFT officials to move on important issues, protect teachers in our schools and save the schools themselves from school closures. And that wasn’t done with laptop activism. I was there, along with you and James, I saw how good chapter leaders and organizers combined their love of teaching, their commitment to the kids, their connection to the members and a vision for a better world.
In solidarity and brotherhood,
Sam
Mayor Bloomberg installed labor-busting and school district destructive policies throughout his twelve years in office. A lifelong Republican, he pushed his minion, Dennis Walcott, still drawing a large salary as head of the Queens County library system, into a passive role as NYC Schools head. The destruction was immense. Loss of community schools coherent local oversight, supervision of special ed services, real, not test-based, education--all gone. What we have now are moles installed by Bloomberg throughout a putative public system, who are bent on its total destruction. (Remember, Bloomberg in Adams first week in office, donated one million to Adams toward privitizing public schools.) The deadening of the public sphere is just starting nationally. We have seem what one malevolent billionaire can do to destroy one public education system.
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