PinnedThank you AFT membersOur work — your work — through this tumultuous year has been amazing. In the most challenging of times, you have made a difference in the lives of so many: You have helped your students, patients and communities recover from a pandemic in the midst of a steady stream of…Unions7 min read
Published in AFT Voices·Jun 19Children under fireColumbine. Sandy Hook. Stoneman Douglas. Robb. Only in the United States are the names of so many children’s schools associated with gun massacres. Only here do students learn lockdown songs with lyrics like, “Go behind the desk and hide, wait until it’s safe inside.” Only here does a funeral home…Gun Violence4 min read
Published in AFT Voices·Jun 11AFT President Randi Weingarten’s Remarks at the March for Our LivesRemarks as prepare for delivery. Good afternoon. Thank you, Becky; thank you, David; thank you, Yolanda; and thanks to everyone at March for Our Lives for always fighting for what is right. My name is Randi Weingarten, and I am a high school social studies teacher, a New Yorker, a…Gun Violence4 min read
Published in AFT Voices·May 15America’s silent epidemicAlexandra Hinkson-Dutrevil was teaching a history lesson to her fourth-grade class when a student suddenly burst into tears. Between sobs, he said that his young cousin had COVID-19 and was on a ventilator, and he was afraid his cousin was going to die. Hinkson-Dutrevil could have talked to the student…Social Media4 min read
Published in AFT Voices·Apr 17When crisis strikes, teachers are thereIt will surprise absolutely no one that I love being in schools. Since April 2021, I have visited more than 100 schools across the country, seeing how students and staff are overcoming the challenges created by the pandemic, and talking to them about what they need to recover and thrive…School Shootings4 min read
Published in AFT Voices·Mar 20Ukraine’s iron will against Putin’s barbarismUkraine has always loomed large in my life. My grandfather fled near-certain death from the pogroms that massacred Jews in Ukraine early in the last century, and he was able to bring most of his and my grandmother’s family from western Ukraine to America. Many Jews who survived those pogroms…Ukraine4 min read
Published in AFT Voices·Feb 20Choosing aspiration over angerIf there is one place where you can see the herculean lift of real-time recovery from the effects of the pandemic, it’s in our nation’s public schools. Every day, teachers and school staff are working with students to overcome challenges, accelerate learning, and bounce back from disruption and anxiety. Educators…Education4 min read
Published in AFT Voices·Jan 6One year after an attack on our democracyOne year ago today we witnessed firsthand an attack on our country: an insurrection by political extremists at the U.S. Capitol. I was in Washington D.C., blocks from the Capitol building, which I can see from my office. I watched on television along with the rest of the country as…Democracy4 min read
Published in AFT Voices·Dec 26, 2021Reading opens the worldSeveral years ago, I participated in a book giveaway in McDowell County, W.Va., one of the poorest counties in the U.S. I offered a book to a boy who immediately clutched it to his chest, grinned and said, “I’m going straight home to put this in my library.” I asked…Unions4 min read
Published in AFT Voices·Nov 21, 2021Working people are stronger togetherThat line, from the century-old labor union anthem “Solidarity Forever,” feels especially apt in this moment. Aren’t we all yearning to live in a “new world” without the anxiety, disruptions and sorrow caused by the COVID-19 pandemic? Isn’t it well past time to sweep discrimination and violence based on race…Unions4 min read