Pledge to Teach the Truth

Signatures

This is the list of people who have signed the pledge or petition to date.

Adrienne Ko | Santa Clara, CA
Jennifer Finn | New York, NY
Jill Tully | Salem, MA
Kayla Swift | New York, NY
Jennifer Latimer | New Orleans, LA
vanessa farkas | Ann Arbor, MI
Brennah Bowen | Chillicothe, OH
Trilby Norton | Garner, NC
Katie Becker | Yorba Linda, CA
Kari Djuve | Columbus, OH
Courtney Thakur | Los Angeles, CA
Chris Bouajila | Albuquerque, NM
Kristin Johnson | Tacoma, WA
Kelly King | Memphis, TN
Jackie Ramirez | Jackson Twp, NJ
I fully support anti-racism teachings in schools. History must be fact-based taught to begin to face our wrongs of the past. Critical Race Theory is important to uncover the myths of our country's founding and answer questions.
Amanda Wilens | Newport Beach, CA
Bridget Mahoney | Redondo Beach, CA
Sarah Crowley | Denali National Park, AK
Kalli Glenn Harrell , TN
Jen McMillan | Detroit, MI
Symone Walker | Arlington, VA
Nicolas Culley | Phoenix, AZ
Kelsey Funk | Saint Paul, MN
Melissa Maurer | Seattle, WA
Lily Lipman | New York, NY

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6 comments on “Pledge to Teach the Truth

  1. Maribeth Jaeske on

    As an educator who is serious about teaching the truth I will not be bullied into silence. I will do my part in the fight for equity and equality by making sure my students are most equipped to fight this ugliness in the real world.

  2. Marianne Golding on

    Yes, the truth of American history needs to be taught, but also its impact on the rest of the world, such as its role in WWII. I just finished teaching a college-level course on the Holocaust, and could not believe how little the students knew about the rest of the world’s participation in the war! They seemed to believe that WWII was ended by the US alone!

  3. Alexander Hines on

    “When you begin to do things that raise the achievement of the poorest and disenfranchised students, you may not always get applause. You need to be ready for that.” Dr. Asa Hilliard

    “Resistance is a powerful motivator precisely because it enables us to fulfill our longing to achieve our goals while letting us boldly recognize and name the obstacles to those achievements.”
    Dr. Derrick Bell

  4. Deborah Millikan on

    Our young people deserve the truth and it is our kuleana (responsibility) to give space and opportunity for the truth and the difficult conversations.

  5. Bill Ivey on

    Social justice is a major theme of my Humanities 7 course, and my school uses Dr. Gholdy Muhammad’s HILL framework (development of identity, skills, knowledge, Criticality) to frame our entire curriculum. Student agency through research work and essay writing, and action-oriented civic engagement work, define what we “cover” in my course.

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