by Toneshia Harris | Apr 16, 2012 | Local News
Everyone hopes that the new Superintendent, Jon Fernandez, will be able to work miracles, we just hope he survives long enough to make a difference. Mr. Fernandez has an incredibly impressive resume from all of his good work in Washington DC including knowledge... by Toneshia Harris | Apr 16, 2012 | Local News
MIT's Paul Osterman has a provocative piece in the Boston Review about some myths standing in the way of turning lousy, low-wage jobs into good jobs. “The conventional wisdom focuses almost entirely on two strategies: educating people so they can escape the... by Toneshia Harris | Apr 16, 2012 | Local News
The two sides settled economic issues during negotiation sessions before the strike began last Wednesday, but the teachers went on strike after they couldn't agree on work rules. "But what the board also wants to do is control our working conditions, tell us... by Toneshia Harris | Apr 3, 2012 | Local News
Arekla kamå-mu;arekla katre-mu (Fix your bed) by Toneshia Harris | Apr 3, 2012 | Local News
The Republican-controlled Georgia state legislature ended its session. In a victory for working families—and for the Bill of Rights—the anti-free speech bill (S.B. 469), that brought union, faith and tea party activists together (see photo) to...