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East Bay | Education & Student ActivismMonday: Stop Pushouts in Oakland
1ST EDUCATION NOT INCARCERATION OAKLAND CHAPTER MEETING: Monday, September 25, 6-8PM Oakland Education Association's office, 272 East 12th Street (at 3rd Ave) (info on 1st San Francisco and ENI Youth Leadership Council meetings below) 1ST EDUCATION NOT INCARCERATION OAKLAND CHAPTER
MEETING: Monday, September 25, 6-8PM Oakland Education Association's office, 272 East 12th Street (at 3rd Ave) (info on 1st San Francisco and ENI Youth Leadership Council meetings below) According to the Urban Institute Education Policy Center, nearly 70% of Oakland youth and 80% of all African American males do not finish high school. It is time for our community to take action to address this crisis as it relates to so many other problems within Oakland, including unemployment, crime and violence. Education Not Incarceration (ENI) is fast becoming anational organization centered in Oakland, CA, comprised of individuals and organizations, with new chapters starting every week. In Oakland over this summer we helped turn out over 100 people to a forum at Oakland City Hall that was initially slated to talk about how to incarcerate more of Oakland's youth. Through our organizing, along with our allies, we changed the forum's direction to one focussed on the need for opportunities for our youth. Now is an opportune time for us to build off this event and take action in Oakland! Join us at our first Oakland planning meeting of the school year: Monday, September 25, 6-8PM Oakland Education Association office, 272 East 12th Street (at 3rd Ave) Please bring food to share! Children are always welcome!! For more information or a ride call 510.533.3204 Our Campaign to Stop Pushouts: Short term goals: 1. End the policy of expulsions and suspensions 2. Reallocate funding from incarceration and policing to create Youth and Family Centers, where wrap-around programming supports students to stay in school. 3. Provide Cultural Competency Trainings for educators. 4. Replicate the Kalamazoo Promise where any student finishing public school in Kalamazoo, Michigan, receives 100% scholarships to state and community universities. Mid Term Goals: 1. Create learning communities that incorporate supportive programs, rather than policies of expulsion and suspension 2. Increase parent, teacher and student participation 3. Instead of incarceration in the Juvenile “Justice” System, engage youth in alternative programs. 4. Develop a strong, stable workforce within our schools that is reflective of our community. 5. End testing that is punitive against schools or students and hold state and federal governments accountable for equitable, quality schools. Long Term Goal: Recreate the education system to empower and engage all young people in creating a world that they envision. Question, contact our national office at 510.533.3204, ednotinc [at] riseup.net 3280 Morcom Avenue Oakland, CA 94608 **************************************** Other 1st Meetings.... 1st ENI Youth Leadership Council Meeting: Tuesday, October 10th, 4:30-6PM, California Tomorrow's Office, 1904 Franklin, 3rd Floor, Oakland, CA 1st SF Chapter Meeting: Saturday, October 14th, 2006, 12:30-1:30PM During the Teachers for Social Justice Conference Mission High School in San Francisco (Room TBA) 3750 18th Street (at Church Street)
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