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Disneyland’s Multibillion-Dollar Expansion
It's time for Disney to stop hiding behind fairy tales and start contributing equitably to the city they heavily impact.
Modern Facilities: The Standard or Fantasy?
Whether through advocating for equitable funding or reforming Prop 13, it is imperative that every student has access to the quality education they deserve.
Bridging Educational Opportunities
Hoover Elementary, located in West Oakland, struggles with low standardized test scores despite its vibrant atmosphere and dedicated staff. By investing in our educational infrastructure, we can empower schools like Hoover Elementary to provide the resources and support necessary for every student to succeed.
Dismantle Barriers for Black Teachers!
To truly support Black teachers and ensure equitable representation in classrooms, we must dismantle these obstacles. This requires making teacher preparation more affordable, increasing pay and benefits, and fostering a culture of respect and support within schools.
No Place for Donors and Corporations in Higher Ed
Corporate interests and big donors should NOT dictate the direction of higher education. Higher ed is meant to be a nurturing ground for critical thinking and discourse.
BART and public transit are essential services. Why isn’t California fully funding them
The threat of losing public transportation due to a financial pitfall is concerning. The real issue is the lack of funding for public services that low-income and marginalized people rely on. California could avoid budget deficits by reforming tax policy, like Proposition 13.
Private security guards won’t make UC Berkeley safer. Here’s what will
Programs like SafeBears are also part of a large dog-whistling campaign to advocate for increased police presence and surveillance on campus.
Protect Our LGBTQ+ Students
Schools should be a place where every student feels safe and accepted, no matter who they are. It's time to stand up and protect our students - all of them.
Don’t Be Fooled: Prop 13 2.0 in November 2024
These right-wing extremists are trying to deceive Californians once again into buying into their “anti-tax uprising”. We saw what happened in 1978. We cannot allow for our public services and schools to be in the hands of greedy real estate corporations and businessmen again.
Jerry Brown: No More Tax Breaks for Corporations
You know the California Business Roundtable November ballot measure is bad when Jerry Brown condemns it too. We're here for it tho! No more tax breaks for corporations!
Investing in Community, Not More Policing
When cities prioritize community needs over traditional law enforcement methods, remarkable transformations can occur.
Power to our unions and our educators!
Through the strength of their union, teachers can effect meaningful change, ensuring that their invaluable contributions to society are properly recognized and compensated.
There are other sites: People's Parks
We can’t allow the UC to profit off a free-speech image while simultaneously arresting, brutalizing and silencing students who stand up for the real Berkeley community.
49ers' Property Tax Cuts: A $72 Million Blow to Santa Clara Schools
The 49ers' property tax cuts are causing a massive $72 million loss for Santa Clara Unified Schools. This isn't just a game; it's a hard-hitting blow to our education system.
High-Quality Education for All!
School funding is often contingent upon military funding rather than being rooted in comprehensive solutions accessible to all families. We need to ensure all students have access to high-quality education regardless of their background or affiliation.
SF State University Students Deserve Better
Students at San Francisco State University rallied in protest on Tuesday, voicing discontent and frustration over the deteriorating quality of education
Education or Shelter: An Unjust Dilemma
The expectation that students navigate their academic journeys while grappling with housing insecurity is an indictment of an education system failing to support those who strive for a better future amidst financial hardship.
Millions for Coaches, Not Classrooms
Imagine the transformative power that $4 million a year holds—a sum capable of reshaping the entire landscape of our public school system, revitalizing programs, providing resources, and uplifting countless students.
Education as a Social Equalizer
Education not only benefits individuals but also serves as a powerful societal equalizer, offering marginalized communities a pathway to prosperity.
CSU's Tuition Hike: Graduation Rates Stalled, Equity Gaps Widen
It's a cycle that seems so clear: the more accessible and equitable the education, the higher the graduation rates.