Brown Promises Bare-Bones California Budget
Black Voice News, News Report, Posted: Dec 21, 2010
"The day of reckoning is upon us, and I'm determined to bite the bullet," California Governor-Elect Jerry Brown warns.
DREAMers Wonder What's Next
New America Media, News Analysis, Posted: Dec 18, 2010
The DREAM Act failed to get the 60 votes it needed to break a Republican filibuster in the Senate, but signs of hope remain.
DREAM Act Fails in Senate, 55 to 41
Colorlines, News Report, Posted: Dec 18, 2010
President Obama called the Senate’s failure to pass the DREAM Act today “incredibly disappointing.”
Why the U.S. Economy Needs Its DREAMers
New America Media, Op-ed, Posted: Dec 17, 2010
Why are we contemplating deporting DREAM Act kids when the U.S. does not graduate enough home-grown science, math and engineering majors to keep up with demand?
I Tweet, Therefore I Am
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Dec 17, 2010
We are beginning to believe that we do not fully exist without an electronic imprint in the virtual world, a digital projection of ourselves.
Asian-American Students in Limbo as DREAM Act Dies Again
Pacific Citizen, News Report, Posted: Dec 16, 2010
A San Francisco undocumented student gets some reprieve from a U.S. senator, but the hopes of others are still daunting.
Re-Engaging California's Citizens: A Six-Step Plan
New America Media, Op-ed, Posted: Dec 16, 2010
What can be done to mend the relationship between the people of California and their public officials? Here are some critical first steps:
Re-engaging California's Citizens: The Real Job of Reform
New America Media, Op-ed, Posted: Dec 16, 2010
If the Golden State is to flourish once more, its people will need to re-engage—not just as voters and taxpayers, but as thought leaders and responsible citizens.
Clock Running Out on Child Care for 55,000 California Children
Black Voice News, News Report, Posted: Dec 14, 2010
Parents of 55,000 children in California will lose childcare support at the end of January if the state legislature does not reinstate funds for Cal Works
What Happens When a Charter School Fails?
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Dec 13, 2010
Charter schools are opening at a record rate, winning kudos from many education reformers. But what happens when a school fails?
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