Tuesday, December 17, 2019

RANDI'S EMAIL ON DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN FORUM

The AFT wants your feedback on the presidential forum held on Saturday in Pittsburgh.

You can respond to the request for feedback by contacting us or going to AFT.org. It is nice to be pandered to by the candidates rather than vilified. Email us if you want to be involved.

As for the AFT's process, this is better than the 2015 rubber stamp by the AFT for the Hillary Clinton endorsement, although everyone should still be skeptical and watch Randi's actions closely.

James,

Saturday we co-hosted the Public Education Forum 2020, and I want to know what you thought.

We had an incredible day, with seven of the major presidential candidates discussing public education and taking questions in front of an audience of nearly 1,500 people, including American Federation of Teachers and National Education Association members, parents, students and community allies. The candidates addressed how the narrative has changed regarding the promise and purpose of public education and what we need to ensure all children have opportunity regardless of their demography or geography.

I talked to many participants who felt that, while it was a marathon, the forum was riveting and historic. They felt heard.  

One of the things that struck me during the forum is how far we've come. A decade ago, the popular trend was privatization, austerity and deprofessionalization. Even some Democrats loved the idea of competition and high-stakes tests and used them to measure everything for a variety of purposes, including to close struggling schools, leave kids back and fire teachers.

But Saturday, when the major Democratic candidates came to a forum dedicated to public education, they rejected that DeVos and Trump agenda. Even candidates we disagree with on some policies showed a true commitment to public education.

We got to hear about plans to substantially increase funding for Title I, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and community schools. The candidates talked about equity and justice. They talked about regulating for-profit charter schools and stopping voucher schemes that would drain money from public schools. They talked about fixing public service loan forgiveness and the need for affordable and debt-free college. They talked about the right to organize—for school staff, teachers, higher education professionals and even graduate workers. And they talked about school lunch and meal debt, helping students with self-confidence, and the need for wraparound services.  

Michael Bennet, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, Bernie Sanders, Tom Steyer and Elizabeth Warren took time from the campaign trail to specifically answer questions on topics we haven’t heard enough about during this campaign. In fact, the first question of the day came from a student, which reminded us that teachers really do want what students need.

All of our collective work lifting up public education and putting it at the center of our communities has gotten us this far. And I'm proud of what we've all accomplished together.

There's still a lot to do, but Saturday’s forum showed that these Democrats are ready to work with us to fund our future.

I’m so proud of our partnership with the NEA, the NAACP, the Schott Foundation’s Opportunity to Learn Action Fund, Journey for Justice, the Service Employees International Union, the Center for Popular Democracy, and the Alliance to Reclaim Our Schools, which made this forum happen.

While this is the end of the first phase of our AFT Votes presidential endorsement process, member input is key to our endorsement. So tell us what you think.

In unity,Randi WeingartenAFT President

P.S.: If you missed the forum, you can watch it here.

4 comments:

  1. "The optimism and energy of this generation of teacher activists has re-energized the entire labor movement. As we wrap up 2019 and prepare to face the challenges of 2020, it is something to celebrate." -- Michael Mulgrew

    LOL

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  2. Randi should pass on being involved in the endorsement process. She deeply embarrassed herself and the AFT ,when she and her cronies choose Clinton. She claimed she did a poll and and questions for members in picking the endorsement. After many requests to see the poll and questions she told Arthur to move on. As much as Trump is a fraud, Randi is a bigger one. Karma’s going to get you eventually, Randi.

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  3. Randi? Oh you mean that idiot that sold us out in 2005? Seniority based transfers? Ancient history my friends. Now all veteran teachers are forever stuck in their current hell hole schools for eternity,

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  4. There is not one democrat running who is worthy of the White House, from Comrade Sanders to senile Biden, the field is simply a bunch of clowns. Then there's Cory, the field is only white people, Booker. Rather than placing the blame on white people for him not to be invited to the next debate, he should understand that America, no matter what their color, DOES NOT want him. This is truly a poor showing for 2020.

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