As a research team, we collected 40 oral history interviews with teachers and support professionals across the state who meaningfully participated in the 2018 Oklahoma education walkouts. The teachers and staff we interviewed are voices not previously cited in local or national news or would be identified readily as prominent or powerful leaders in the strike -- they are everyday folks, like many of the co-authors, whose vision and critical labor made the strike happen. Our collective analysis illuminates the limits in framing the event narrowly in terms of win-lose or as an anomalous event that began overnight with a statewide Facebook group in March and ended April 12th, when schools reopened. Instead, we draw from our interviews to sugge...
The story of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 was hidden from history for generations. In the three y...
In February of 2018, teachers and school personnel across West Virginia went on strike, shutting dow...
The panel will share insights and lessons learned from the past year\u27s teacher walkouts inspired ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkNadezda ShapkinaThousands of tea...
This qualitative oral study study's primary purpose is to elicit, preserve, and explore personal sto...
This is the second of four issues in the special series investigating Contemporary Educator Movement...
Teacher activism is increasingly occurring in online spaces, but the implications for educators are ...
In 2018, a sequence of powerful education strikes and work stoppages across the United States sent s...
This panel presentation will feature readings and discussion from the book 55 Strong: Inside the Wes...
The recent wave of teacher activism and strikes across the United States is unprecedented. Whi...
Members of social movements create and maintain the meanings of that movement (Snow & Benford, 1992)...
A Forum on the Teachers Rebellion in the United States with Tithi Bhattacharya, Eric Blanc, Kate Doy...
At the start of the 2020 school year, a lack of covid safety plans led teachers like Rosy Clark to p...
2018 might well be “the Year of the Teacher.” Teachers are protesting low pay, cuts to health insur...
Teachers intentionally and unintentionally present particular interpretations and narratives of hist...
The story of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 was hidden from history for generations. In the three y...
In February of 2018, teachers and school personnel across West Virginia went on strike, shutting dow...
The panel will share insights and lessons learned from the past year\u27s teacher walkouts inspired ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkNadezda ShapkinaThousands of tea...
This qualitative oral study study's primary purpose is to elicit, preserve, and explore personal sto...
This is the second of four issues in the special series investigating Contemporary Educator Movement...
Teacher activism is increasingly occurring in online spaces, but the implications for educators are ...
In 2018, a sequence of powerful education strikes and work stoppages across the United States sent s...
This panel presentation will feature readings and discussion from the book 55 Strong: Inside the Wes...
The recent wave of teacher activism and strikes across the United States is unprecedented. Whi...
Members of social movements create and maintain the meanings of that movement (Snow & Benford, 1992)...
A Forum on the Teachers Rebellion in the United States with Tithi Bhattacharya, Eric Blanc, Kate Doy...
At the start of the 2020 school year, a lack of covid safety plans led teachers like Rosy Clark to p...
2018 might well be “the Year of the Teacher.” Teachers are protesting low pay, cuts to health insur...
Teachers intentionally and unintentionally present particular interpretations and narratives of hist...
The story of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 was hidden from history for generations. In the three y...
In February of 2018, teachers and school personnel across West Virginia went on strike, shutting dow...
The panel will share insights and lessons learned from the past year\u27s teacher walkouts inspired ...