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Tag Archives: Tamika Walker Kelly
NCAE letter to Gov. Cooper asks for “significant executive action” to curb COVID-19 spread
A letter sent to Gov. Roy Cooper this week by North Carolina’s affiliate of the teachers union the National Education Association asks the governor for “significant executive action” to “curb” the spread of COVID-19. Continue reading
Posted in EDUCATION, LL1885, NCAE, Organize2020
Tagged COVID-19, NCAE, NEA, Roy Cooper, School Closure, Tamika Walker Kelly
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NCAE regional representative boasts about sending “White Fragility” book to State Supt.
A regional representative of the N.C. Association of Educators (NCAE) boasted in a tweet about sending a book called “White Fragility” to outgoing Supt. Mark Johnson. Continue reading
Posted in #SJW, BlackLivesMatter, EDUCATION, LL1885, NCAE, Organize2020, Racial Justice, Social Justice
Tagged Justin Parmenter, NCAE, Tamika Walker Kelly
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NCAE President promotes “Pledge to Participate” in Black Lives Matter at School “Year of Purpose”
The president of the N.C. Association of Educators is actively promoting a petition where teachers must pledge to participate in social justice and political activism in the classroom through “Black Lives Matter at School’s Year of Purpose” activities. Continue reading