Where Have All the Black Teachers Gone?
~ An anonymous white teacher’s
call to action
It is time that the teachers of color that are left in our
cities band together with white teachers to end the abuse of our children and
the takeover of our schools. I want to see a teacher of color from
each and every city stand up and lead a movement of teachers refusing to harm
kids. It is evil that so many black and brown teachers have been removed from
teaching and it is no accident.
They are after my friend and colleague, Marcus – a fellow high
school teacher and the leader of a local activist organization and huge community
advocate in the city in which I teach. He is black. He is the only black
teacher in a school with over 88 % free and reduced lunch. He is the heart of
the school and is as far from a school reformer as the east is from the west.
The administration is trying its best to remove Marcus from
his job and that is making me very angry. I know he represents all teachers of
color who are refusing to drink the education reform Kool-Aid. He is the conduit in the building to the
community that the school serves. He knows each and every family – their
histories – their success and their failures. He knows because he is one of
them in heart and is accepted by them and is trusted. He is an invaluable
resources to the white teaching staff, because of his race, his place, and
because he is accepted. He has a relationship with the community I never will
have regardless of my own love and devotion to that community. He is the
community; I am a welcomed guest.
It has taken me a decade and a half of working in my urban
school to realize that I can never do what Marcus does. It was years before I
would be invited to family parties and celebrations, but even when I do go and
have relationships with my students and their families, I am always an outsider
– a trusted outsider, but an outsider nonetheless. Marcus is the insider.
Teachers of color are the insiders and we must do all we can to keep them in
our schools as our way of connecting to the families of our students.
If you are trying to take over a school with top-down
suppressive mandates, you cannot have someone like Marcus around. He is too
dangerous because he can call the community out and can expose the injustices
within the school system. He is the community. He, like thousands of teachers
of color who have already been taken out of their classrooms, is a threat to
the reformers.
Why
are there no black teachers left in our classrooms? There
are no black teachers left because they have been systematically removed from
our schools.
Marcus has a huge target on his back. He can no longer teach
the student-centered lessons he used to teach because of the intrusive new
curriculum and the testing. So instead of having classes overflowing with
students learning about urban studies, his classes are either deleted or are so
poorly attended, his job is seen as superfluous. You see, the elective classes
he and I used to offer for graduation requirements, no longer can be taken as
requirements in the four disciplines – Mathematics, English, Social Studies,
and Science. This is happening across the board – but more so with teachers of
color who had a history of offering student-centered, student-focused, creative,
and socially-appropriate classes.
Why
are there no black teachers left in our classrooms? There
are no black teachers left because most of them refuse to put up with the
top-down management and micro-management that turns their students from human
beings into data points. My friend is being written up because he refuses to
comply with redundant and irrelevant demands. I see him being set up to be taken down –
because he is a threat. It is ugly and wrong.
Marcus
is a lifeline for the students in my school. He is the only black teacher we
have and he has been in the building for over 30 years. But with few students
in his classes, and with an evaluation system that is tracking every little
omitted required task, I do not know how much longer he will be able to remain
a teacher – even with tenure, even with community support, even with his unrelenting
passion to “touch a life forever” and to literally work 24/7 to keep our students
from entering the school to prison pipeline.
Why
are there no black teachers left in our classrooms? There are no black teachers left because
white teachers are letting this happen. I myself do not know what to do. Teachers of
color being pushed out and silenced is a huge issue and it is probably too late
to do anything. The damage is done, but there is a remnant left who are just
not going to go away – ever – and I plan to stand with them. I know I will
stand with Marcus and put my own job on the line if need be. It is about the
decimation of black voice - it is about class but I believe it is more about
race. The spin masters are weaving a net that is going to blanket this country
in death, desperation, and despair. And it is all so unnecessary.
Why am I going to stand with the few remaining black teachers? I will stand with them because if you silence all the black voices and if you kick out all the black teachers, our society will have condemned a generation or more of black children to poverty and suppression. The system now is set up so white kids grow up to be consumers and workers (which is bad enough), but too many black and brown kids grow up to be used, abused, and subservient their whole life. I stand with the black teaching remnant because this is not what I want to leave behind as my generation’s legacy.
As a final appeal, please listen to the voices of the children as they call out to have teachers of color in their schools. http://latinousa.org/2014/12/05/students-color-white-teachers/
(This
Story comes from Raise Up, a project of Youth Speaks in collaboration with the
Association of Independents in Radio, funding by the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting as part of American Graduate.)
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