I’m always trying to highlight local voices, and this note from a teacher appeared in my comments a little while back. I’ve had a hard time wrapping my head around the recent #AllSchoolsRise social media campaign by the school district here, in part because I keep hearing teachers who I respect tell stories like these. … Continue reading Community Voice: A Two-Tiered Education System…
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Camden County GOP Commits Mathematical Malpractice in Press Release
I’ve spent plenty of time here criticizing various parties for leaving out importance context about the changes in crime numbers after the creation of the Camden County Metro Police force. Many of these gains depend on comparisons to a pair of outlier years, showing gains that disappear when compared to earlier years more in line … Continue reading Camden County GOP Commits Mathematical Malpractice in Press Release…
Camden Chatter: City Sees Few Pilgrims
Each week, Ph.D. Candidate and Camden resident Rasheda Weaver will be sharing a post with us. Here’s her latest, on the papal visit: Share it!
#FoodieFriday: Supper Club and Cultural Appropriation
On Wednesday, Tammy Paolino from the Courier-Post released an article on “Supper Club” that’s been in the works for a few months. I loved the article, and it got enough buzz on the website that they turned it into a beautiful long-form story with great pictures. I encourage you to go check it out. Joseph … Continue reading #FoodieFriday: Supper Club and Cultural Appropriation…
School Choice Voices and Protest Voices
One of the principles I have for this blog is to let people speak. My analysis of that rhetoric often comes later. I’m going to keep to that pattern regarding yesterday’s event: “The Future of the Camden Public School System: Worst to First — Can it Happen?” So much to say, but let’s start with voices … Continue reading School Choice Voices and Protest Voices…
Student Voice: PhD Candidate and Resident Rasheda Weaver Introduces Herself
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