by Toneshia Harris | Dec 12, 2011 | Local News
In a dramatic way not seen in years, today’s celebration of International Human Rights Day arrives during enormous and popular ongoing struggles. In the worldwide job crisis, workers must still have right to decent work and should not be forced to... by Toneshia Harris | Dec 11, 2011 | Local News
Last October over 200 teachers, parents and children exercised their union strength by speaking truth to power and won a huge victory! With this victory, we have re-established our place in the U.S. and the Global union movement. We fought back and won... by Toneshia Harris | Dec 11, 2011 | Local News
Once upon a time, Guam’s public elementary schools actually had decent music education taught by a music specialist. Sadly, due to the lack of funds music specialists were one of the first areas cut from the budget for decades now. Music not only... by Toneshia Harris | Dec 8, 2011 | Local News
In a small Kansas town, President Barack Obama yesterday issued his most populist call to date in defense of America’s middle class, advocating for massive investment in education and job-creating infrastructure-building programs, and for protections for... by Toneshia Harris | Dec 7, 2011 | Local News
“Value-added evaluations both directly and indirectly monetize student performance, and because money is a basic commodity, the process then turns student scores into a commodity…By making student scores the basis for evaluation, the students and...