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SUMMARY:Author Night at Latter Library: Jesse Chanin
LOCATION:Milton H. Latter Memorial Library\nMilton H. Latter Memorial Libr
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DESCRIPTION:In this history of the United Teachers of New Orleans\, Chanin
  reveals the union's political\, social\, and community impact\, as well a
 s the damaging effects of the charter school movement on educators..\nhttp
 s://neworleans.libnet.info/event/11916350
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>From 1965 to 2005\, the United Teachers of
  New Orleans (UTNO) defied the South's conservative anti-union efforts to 
 become the largest local in Louisiana. Jesse Chanin argues that UTNO accom
 plished and maintained its strength through strong community support\, add
 ressing a Black middle-class political agenda\, internal democracy\, and d
 rawing on the legacy and tactics of the civil rights movement by combining
  struggles for racial and economic justice\, all under Black leadership an
 d with a majority women and Black membership. However\, the devastating ef
 fects of Hurricane Katrina provided the state government and local charter
  school advocates with the opportunity to remake the school system and dis
 mantle the union. Authorities fired 7\,500 educators\, marking the largest
  dismissal of Black teaching staff since&nbsp\;Brown v. Board of Education
 .&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Chanin highlights the significant staying power and polit
 ical\, social\, and community impact of UTNO\, as well as the damaging eff
 ects of the charter school movement on educators.</p>\n<p>Jesse Chanin is 
 a postdoctoral fellow at Tulane University's Coalition for Compassionate S
 chools\, where she facilitates youth participatory action research.</p>\nh
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