by Erin Pier | Feb 1, 2021 | Anti-racism, Desegregation, Equity
Originally Published in the Greater Park Hill News, Feb 2nd, 2021 It’s Time For Reflection And Action In Our Classrooms By Erin Pier For the GPHN Erin Pier Over the past year, Americans have been confronted with numerous examples of irrefutable racism. Ahmaud Arbery....
by Erin Pier | Jan 1, 2021 | Desegregation, DPS Policy, School Choice
Timeline of the Keyes Case Originally Published in The Greater Park Hill News – Jan 1st, 2021 Timeline Helps Crystallize Denver’s Rich History of Black Activism and Park Hill’s Critical Role In The Push To Desegregate Schools In Landmark Court Case By Erin Pier...
by Erin Pier | Dec 1, 2020 | Desegregation, Equity
Originally published in The Greater Park Hill News on Dec 1st, 2020 Reflections Of A Year Of Schools, Interrupted Erin Pier I left my in-person job for the last time on a Thursday in March, under the impression I was beginning a three-week “extended spring break.”...
by Andrew Lefkowits | Mar 1, 2020 | Desegregation, Equity, School Choice
Originally published on March 1st, 2020 in the Greater Park Hill News Education Change Cannot Come From Policies Alone By Park Hill Neighbors For Equity In Education While the arrival of a new year is usually accompanied by feelings of hope and possibility, this new...
by Laura Lefkowits | Jun 4, 2019 | Desegregation, Equity
Originally published in Greater Park Hill News on June 3rd, 2019 Studies Show Students Benefit From Tolerance and Cross-Cultural Understanding, Yet Denver Schools More Segregated Than Ever By Laura Lefkowits, For the GPHN Circa 1970, students standing in line...