I FOR REAL seem to have a love/hate thing with @Twitter. I'll get on for a while and bask in the absolute brilliance of the platform. Then - for no real reason - I'll go GHOST.
#guesswhosback
A2: @adellcothorne taught me to use equity cards and explore other strategies to get all student voices involved in classroom conversations! I’ll never forget her math methods course 💯 #bmoreedchat@LoyolaEducation
"The school falsified transcripts, made up student accomplishments and mined the worst stereotypes of black America to manufacture up-from-hardship tales that it sold to Ivy League schools hungry for diversity."
Most disturbing part of this incredible story from @EricaLG & @ktbenner about a miracle school that wasn't is how familiar it all feels. https://t.co/JtpqBE63w7
Statement to me from Temple U - "Marc Lamont Hill has been quoted extensively over the last 24 hrs. [He] does not represent Temple Univ. and his views are his own. However, we acknowledge that he has a constitutionally protected right to express his opinion as a private citizen.”
I support Palestinian freedom. I support Palestinian self-determination. I am deeply critical of Israeli policy and practice.
I do not support anti-Semitism, killing Jewish people, or any of the other things attributed to my speech. I have spent my life fighting these things.
Unfortunately, we are in a moment where any critique of the Israeli government is called anti-Semitic. Any call for Palestinian freedom is seen as an attempt to diminish Israel freedom. This does not have to be, nor should it be, the case.