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October 15, 2009
Yes, Bloomberg is destroying any teacher who dares to teach Black children and who do a good job of it. And I am exposing him-the silence is broken! Take a look at my press release and other blogs on this site about him and of my YouTube video at ht…
October 11, 2009
In 'Guantanamo 4' Teachers', NYC Teachers and Support Staff come here to what is known as a Rubber Room to spend 7 hours a day for 5 days a week, for months and years awaiting a Due Process Hearing for alleged charges of Teacher Misconduct. 1000 NY…
June 12, 2009
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June 12, 2009
Hi Jennifer, I wanted to share this article with you that came out a few days ago. LA Times Article Sincerely, Tyler Cote
May 7, 2009
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NYC Teachers file suit in US Federal Court against the NYC Department of Education for denying NYC Teachers Due Process Rights and its illegal use of Rubber Rooms to confine innocent Teachers.
March 6, 2009
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February 10, 2009
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Rubber Rooms are the most glaringly obvious example of the Bloomberg Administration disregard for Human Rights. The "buzz" is that talking about the rubber rooms is dangerous. Teachers and organizations that deem themselves radical won't even breach…
February 10, 2009
jennifer saunders added a video
An expose of NYC Rubber Rooms
February 10, 2009

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First Name:
jennifer
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saunders
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East Orange
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Teachers 4 Justice Now
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NYC Public HS Teacher
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East Orange
State:
NJ
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see website www.Teachers4JusticeNow.Org
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The Wall of Silence about NYC Rubber Rooms

Rubber Rooms are the most glaringly obvious example of the Bloomberg Administration disregard for Human Rights. The "buzz" is that talking about the rubber rooms is dangerous. Teachers and organizations that deem themselves radical won't even breach the subject.

What does this say about us as Teachers, Social Leaders, Humanitarians and/or Activist when we sit back silently and allow the current administration to use rubber rooms to destroy innocent Teachers,Whistle blowers and students lives.… Continue

Posted on February 10, 2009 at 2:20am — 1 Comment

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At 7:30pm on February 10, 2009, Kim Carter said…
Hi Jennifer, and welcome to the Five Freedoms Network! It's great to have you here -- how did you hear about us?

Thank you for posting the NYC Rubber Rooms video and your blog post about it. What a tough system to be working in! Do you have any suggestions for folks who want to follow up?

We're partnering with The Forum for Education and Democracy on their Will We Really Campaign, launched on February 6, and hope you'll take a few minutes to visit the campaign web site: www.willwereally.org!

As you can see from the world map on our home page, we have a growing, eclectic community of individuals from across the globe -- from Brooklyn to Pakistan, from North Dakota to China. Thank you for taking the time to add your voice to that fascinating mix.

As you surf around the Network and its companion site, www.fivefreedoms.org, I urge you to share your voice throughout. Take our You Be The Judge First Amendment quiz (a new scenario every two weeks). Leave a comment on a fellow member's personal page and make a new contact. Upload a video to our gallery, or watch and react to one already there. Join (or start) a group or visit the Soapbox to contribute to (or start) a discussion. And invite others to join us.

In short, use your voice to co-create our online community :-)

Post a comment on my page anytime with questions or ideas. Thanks again!
 
 
 

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