Randi Weingarten
By Randi Weingarten
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Sponsored Why unions are having a renaissance
We can tilt the balance of power so working people can forge a path to a better life.
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Sponsored 10 Million Books and Counting
Reading is the foundation for all other learning.
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Sponsored Connecting through community schools
Community schools are both a place and a partnership to help students and families thrive.
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Sponsored Ending the student debt nightmare
President Joe Biden has done what other presidents could have done, but only he has: cancel student debt for 4 million borrowers eligible for relief.
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Sponsored Funding our future
School funding currently is not adequate to create equal opportunity for students from all backgrounds.
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Sponsored Creating opportunity and bridging divides
Giving students access to experiential learning like CTE is a powerful way to address many of our kids’ and our country’s greatest challenges.
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Sponsored It’s not too late to preserve American democracy—yet
Trump says he will be a “dictator” on “day one.” We have no choice but to take him at his word.
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Sponsored A vote for welcoming, well-rounded public schools
Voters rejected extremist politicians and school board candidates running on culture-war agendas grounded in divisiveness and fear.
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Fast Forward Why neo-Nazis marched in Ohio this weekend, and almost every weekend in the US
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Opinion The group behind Project 2025 has a plan to protect Jews. It will do the opposite.
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Opinion Just about every interpretation of Trump’s narrow election victory is wrong
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News Texas schools want to add Queen Esther to the curriculum. Here’s why Jews (and many Christians) are opposed.
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Fast Forward Rep. Ritchie Torres, outspoken pro-Israel advocate, is dropping hints that he could run for NY governor
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Fast Forward Ursula Haverbeck, infamous German Holocaust denier known as ‘Nazi grandma,’ dies at 96
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Fast Forward A Jewish museum in Tulsa held a funeral for remains of Holocaust victims it kept for years
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