Marxism & Education No. 6(January 2022) Marxism & Education is the journal of Class Struggle Education Workers and the continuation of the CSEW Newsletter . The CSEW is a militant opposition tendency that began in New York-area education unions and has since expanded to include activists in related areas. Click here or on image of cover for pdf of entire issue.
Contents of this issue:
Use Union Power to Keep Schools Open Safely
Integrate New York City Schools!
Mobilize to Fight Racist "Anti-CRT" Gag Laws!
The 1776 Report: Whitewashing U.S. History
The 1619 Project: Misidentifying the Roots of Racism
Revolutionary Integrationism vs. "Critical Race Theory"
Implicit Bias, Inc.
Straight Talk About "Privilege" and Oppression
Interview with Vera John-Steiner on Vygotsky and Language, Marxism and Other Topics, Part 2
The Fight Over Reopening Schools is a Class Battle
Diary of a Mad Teacher
"Zoom Schools" Are Not Education: Welcome to Google Hell
Google + D.O.E. + de Blasio & Cuomo = Capitalist CHAOS
Chaotic Reopening of NYC Schools: This Is What Mayoral Control Looks Like
Chicago Teachers in the Eye of the Storm
Chicago Mayor Tries to Bully Teachers: "Show Up or Showdown"
Bolivia: The Struggle for the Miners' Archive
Bolivia: Education and Revolution
Marxism, Education and Women's Liberation
Class Struggle Education Workers: Who We Are and What We Stand For
Why Cops and Their "Unions" Have No Place in the Labor Movement
Minneapolis Public Schools Give Cops the Boot '
Victoria to the Columbia Grad Workers Strike!
Columbia Strike Wins, More Struggles Ahead
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