Please read my @washingtonpost article about why the Smithsonian NMAAHC is important to the nation and world. This article is co-authored w/Dr. Chike Akua. https://t.co/ytu00NPDZ2
@ProjScientist I’m very late replying, but thank you Project Scientist for using Jim Crow’s Pink Slip to inform your great mission about girls and STEM!
Read these 2 @WashPost opinion articles by me and H Patrick Swygert:
The Untold History of Affirmative Action — for White People and The 1850
Project. https://t.co/Dx2otn2O5K
The 2025 RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings have been released. These are the top 200 university-based scholars in the United States who did the most last year to shape educational practice and policy. #EWOpinion#K12#Education#HigherEd
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A panel of nationally recognized scholars and educational leaders will join us for the #AACU2025. Meet the opening plenary panelists: @howard’s Leslie Fenwick, @NYTmag’s @nhannahjones, @PhiBetaKappa CEO Frederick Lawrence, and @csuf Pres. Ronald Rochon. https://t.co/YBvjlGK95g
Thank you Dr. Chance Lewis @UNCCUrbanEd for your powerful vision to convene, cultivate, and edify multiple generations of scholars committed to improving education and life outcomes for urban school students!
One of THE most impactful conferences I’ve had the privilege of keynoting. Thank you Dr. Chance Lewis for your vision to create ICUE and dedication @UNCCUrbanEd!
What a privilege to deliver the @ClemsonUniv DeLaine Lecture on Civil Rights and Education. Thank you DeLaine and Briggs families for your courage in leading SC and the nation before the Brown decision.
Thank you @NEA National Organization of Lawyers for Education Associations for the opportunity to discuss the history of the nation's education workforce!
Thank you Center for the Study of Race and Democracy @CSRDatASU for the opportunity to keynote your Sept symposium on Brown. Invigorating! https://t.co/cTL1Xfy5u0
"A must-read, especially for every educator, scholar, practitioner, community member, and policymaker concerned about racial justice in education and beyond." —@TCRecord on JIM CROW'S PINK SLIP by @ltfenwick https://t.co/MDmMEmMqQw
JIM CROW'S PINK SLIP by @ltfenwick was referenced in an op-ed published by @hechingerreport, which discusses the importance of Black principals. Read the piece here: https://t.co/E8EFZNSsL1
JIM CROW'S PINK SLIP by @ltfenwick was referenced in an op-ed published by @BayStateBanner, which discusses the importance of Black principals. Read the piece here: https://t.co/rHaEBOh4Pj
HEP authors @ltfenwick and @orfieldtweet were quoted in a piece published by @CNN, which discusses how the US has failed to put a stop to school segregation, 70 years after the Brown v. Board of Education decision. https://t.co/b0MFdHXvo9
@nhannahjones For an accurate view about these schemes, read Washington Post article by Leslie T. Fenwick, Urban School Reform Is about Land Development, Not Kids (in Valerie Strauss’ column)