Pauline Lipman
LECTURE
Neoliberal Education Policy and Anti-Black State Violence
October 20, 2016, Ramseyer Hall, Room 250 29th W. Woodruff Ave
OPEN DISCUSSION
On Activist Research
October 21st 10:00 – 11:30 Ramseyer Hall Room 136
Graduate Student Meeting with Lipman
October 20, 10-11 in RA 136
Pauline Lipman is Professor of Educational Policy Studies and Director of the Collaborative for Equity and Justice in Education at the University of Illinois-Chicago, member of the leadership body of Teachers for Social Justice–Chicago, and co-director of the Data & Democracy Project. She is active in a range of coalitions with teachers and community organizations, and the author of numerous journal articles, book chapters, and policy reports, focusing race and class inequality in education, globalization, and political economy of urban education, particularly the inter-relationship of education policy, urban restructuring, & the politics of race.
Recent open-access works
Lipman, Pauline (2013). Collaborative Research with Parents and Local Communities:
Organizing against racism and education privatization. Forum Oświatowe. http://bit.ly/2cfleWG
Gutstein, R. and Lipman, P. (2013). The Rebirth of the Chicago Teachers Union and Possibilities for a Counter-Hegemonic Education Movement. Monthly Review. 65(2)
Lipman, P. (2011). Contesting the city: neoliberal urbanism and the cultural politics of education reform in Chicago. Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Educ, 32, http://bit.ly/2dtYPpk
Lipman, P. (2012). Mixed income schools and housing policy in Chicago: A critical examination of the gentrification/education/”racial” exclusion nexus. http://bit.ly/2dOr7OM
Lipman et al., (2014). Root Shock: Parents’ Perspectives on School Closings in Chicago
Relevant open-access Works by Others
The Movement for Black Lives Platform, https://policy.m4bl.org/platform/
Jacobin (2013). A Class Action. [booklet on the 2012 Chicago Teachers Strike, free pdf: https://www.jacobinmag.com/supplements/ctu_booklet_final_web.pdf ]
Videos and Podcasts
2015 Chicago Teachers for Social Justice Keynote with Dr. Monique Redeaux—Smith, with responses by Jeanette Taylor-Ramann, Jitu Brown, Prudence Browne, and Pauline Lipman http://bit.ly/2cLUkFL
On Democracy Now discussing 2012 Chicago Teachers Union strike http://bit.ly/2cu0CfM
Privatization, Charters & High Stakes Tests: Arne Duncan’s Legacy. Real News Network. Interview with Pauline Lipman and Jose Luis Vilson. http://bit.ly/2cOxX5J
Podcast: Pauline Lipman (2013) “Dimensions of an emergent counter-hegemony in education: Reflections on Chicago” Havens Center, U. of Wisconsin. http://havenscenter.org/audio/download/1113/lipman2.mp3
Podcast: Pauline Lipman (2013). Education and Urban Crisis. Havens Center, U. of Wisconsin. http://havenscenter.org/audio/download/1112/lipman1.mp3