Illinois is resisting attacks on public schools that serve all kids
The daily ramping up of authoritarianism by the Trump regime is distressing and daunting. And we’re seeing the impact of attacks on Illinois’ public schools, where federal funds are being slashed for everything from HVAC improvements to local foods in school cafeterias to National History Day. But there is also resistance taking place at all levels—including protecting public schools and public school students—that we must celebrate and build on.
Read moreIs your Congressperson pushing back on vouchers?
The attacks on public education—and public goods of all kinds—by the Presidential administration continue and continue to escalate. We’ll cover a few of these below, but also include ways you can pitch in to the fight.
Read moreMoms for Liberty extremists target parent leader organizing for racial justice in Skokie schools
Parents, students and teachers in Skokie have been organizing for racial justice in their public schools for several years, especially in D219 (Niles Township HS district) and D72 (Fairview Elem district), as the Abolition Coalition of Skokie and the Skokie Schools Equity Collaborative.
Niles Township has also been one of the hot spots in Illinois for rightwing extremist attacks against public schools and public libraries.