"For many Black people 'the advancement of the self, the liberation of the self, is a meaningless concept outside the context of one's community.'" #GhostsInTheSchoolyard #EveLEwing
"For many Black people 'the advancement of the self, the liberation of the self, is a meaningless concept outside the context of one's community.'" #GhostsInTheSchoolyard #EveLEwing
"It's it fair for those charges with allocating resources to levy that accusation (that a school is underresourced) against those who are supposed to receive them?" #EveLEwing #GhostsInTheSchoolyard
A good look not just at Chicago school closings but at the history of CPS and Chicago in general. Some chapters I wish had a bit more detail, but I loved how she tied together the divestment from CHA into the decreased enrollment, and also her section on how and why these schools are so important to their communities was illuminating.
This book lit a fire under me. Smarter people have already praised her style and analysis, but what jumped off my page is how fiercely Ewing loves her home and the people in it. The way she writes kids, their parents and families, teachers, Bronzeville - the love is powerful and palpable. It made the book, which is an overview of the organizing around the 2013 school closures, feel intimate. This is a deeply hopeful book. Must read.
An informative and heartbreaking account of the personal impact of Chicago public school closures. Placing these closures in historical context and reading exactly worded releases by CPS, you can‘t help but feel the frustrations of the parents, children and community. The actions of CPS showed they had no interest in truly engaging their constituents. Really helped me think about how I judge school quality for my family.
Eve Ewing is an amazing sociologist and poet, and her new book on Chicago school closings promises to be insightful.
I don't miss much about Twitter, but one thing I do miss is keeping up with Eve Ewing's projects (and just generally enjoying her tweets). I knew she had a new book called Ghosts In The Schoolyard, but I just found out she's also the writer on a comic series for Marvel. Congrats, Eve!