Chicago Teachers Union chief of staff named city’s deputy mayor of Education, Youth, and Human Services – Chalkbeat Chicago

Both the mayor-elect and his deputy were part of a grassroots movement led by the teachers union focused on social justice, community organizing, and pushing back against top-down school reform policies, including the closure of public schools and the expansion of privately-run, often non-unionized charter schools.
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Victor
2 years ago

Shocking!

debtsor
2 years ago

Things are going exactly as planned.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Clearly Johnson is the CTU stooge — Chicago Schools are doomed

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