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An EAA teacher on why she quit: “You are the most unprofessional people I’ve ever worked with”

An EAA teacher on why she quit: “You are the most unprofessional people I’ve ever worked with”

Today’s interview is with Karyn Brooks, a former teacher at the Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary-Middle School, or “Bethune” as everyone generally calls it. Karyn is unique among the teachers with whom I have spoken because she had the good sense to get out of the EAA before the end of its first calendar year of existence. She took a more […]

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John Dingell’s retirement statement and responses

John Dingell’s retirement statement and responses

John Dingell with Mark Schauer, Senator Carl Levin, and Congressman John Conyers, photo by Anne C. Savage, special to Eclectablog Here are the Congressman’s remarks this afternoon announcing his retirement at the end of his current term (as prepared for delivery): Greetings to all guests, those at the head table, distinguished guests, elected officials and friends. What a great thing […]

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REPOST INTERVIEW: Jayne Rowse & April DeBoer – taking on Michigan’s same-sex marriage ban to protect their family

REPOST INTERVIEW: Jayne Rowse & April DeBoer – taking on Michigan’s same-sex marriage ban to protect their family

The ban on same-sex marriage in Michigan can tear families apart [left to right: April, Nolan, Jacob, Jayne, and Ryanne] Tomorrow the trial of April DeBoer vs. Rick Sndyer begins. This trial has implications not on for our state but for the entire country. Although it started as a suit to give same-sex parents the same sorts of adoption rights […]

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Dean of the House Congressman John Dingell to retire – A tribute with PHOTOS

Dean of the House Congressman John Dingell to retire – A tribute with PHOTOS

Lawmaker, environmentalist, single-payer healthcare advocate, statesman, friend Eclectablog (Chris Savage) and Dean of the House Congressman John Dingell Last summer John Dingell became the longest serving member of Congress, breaking a record formerly held by Senator Robert Byrd. During his 58 years in Congress, John Dingell has been a champion of nearly every single progressive cause you could name. Every […]

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Equality Michigan’s annual dinner and awards banquet rocks the D

Equality Michigan’s annual dinner and awards banquet rocks the D

On Saturday night this past weekend, the heroes who are Equality Michigan had their annual fundraising dinner and awards banquet. Although a couple of hundred people attended, it was a surprisingly intimate event on the top floor of the Motor City Casino in Detroit. With the dramatic Detroit skyline dominating the room, LGBT activists and allies gathered to celebrate their […]

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Ann Arbor Dems to host Annual Strolling Gala fundraiser – March 2nd, 2014

Ann Arbor Dems to host Annual Strolling Gala fundraiser – March 2nd, 2014

From my pals at the Ann Arbor Democratic Party: Sunday, March 2, 2014 from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Rush Street Lounge on 314 South Main Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104, next to The Ark, between Liberty Ave. and William Street. Please join us for an evening fun featuring great hors d’oeuvres donated from local restaurants (lots of vegetarian […]

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The Koch Brothers present another Obamacare success story

The Koch Brothers present another Obamacare success story

If Republican Terri Lynn Land wants to repeal coverage for more than half a million Michiganders, she better start giving some answers The Koch brothers’ most visible political operation Americans for Prosperity has already sunk millions into Michigan’s U.S. Senate race to prop up Republican Terri Lynn Land, an intentionally vague candidate whose tenure as Secretary of State was marked […]

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EAA Chancellor Covington “supports” Dept of Education ending exclusivity contract – but won’t let them out of it

EAA Chancellor Covington “supports” Dept of Education ending exclusivity contract – but won’t let them out of it

On Wednesday of this past week, news broke that State Superintendent Mike Flanagan was ending a 15-year exclusivity contract with the Governor Rick Snyder’s failed experiment with Detroit children known as the Education Achievement Authority. The contract specified that the State School Reform/Redesign District (SSRRD) would only place “low performing” schools in the EAA. By ending that part of the […]

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BREAKING: Ann Arbor/Ypsi Chamber comes out against expansion of EAA

BREAKING: Ann Arbor/Ypsi Chamber comes out against expansion of EAA

This afternoon the 1,300-member Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Regional Chamber issued the following statement regarding Governor Rick Snyder’s failed education experiment with Detroit students known as the Education Achievement Authority: The A2Y Chamber’s Executive Board held a deliberation on HB 4369, legislation to expand the Education Achievement Authority (EAA). The A2Y Chamber encourages the Michigan Legislature to reject the current House version […]

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Eastern Michigan University students and faculty rally to call for severing ties with the EAA

Eastern Michigan University students and faculty rally to call for severing ties with the EAA

Yesterday nearly 50 intrepid souls braved the “raining Slurpees” weather to attend a rally on the campus of Eastern Michigan University. They were there to protest EMU’s partnership with Governor Snyder’s failed education experiment with Detroit students – the Education Achievement Authority. The event was organized by the campus group Students for an Ethical and Participatory Education (SEPE) and was […]

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Michigan AG Schuette seeks to raise taxes, deny health insurance to citizens

Michigan AG Schuette seeks to raise taxes, deny health insurance to citizens

By joining an anti-ACA lawsuit, Michigan panders to Tea Party extremists at the expense of the middle class. It’s no secret that Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette and Michigan Republicans detest the Affordable Care Act (ACA). They’ve done everything they can to discredit or dismantle the law known as Obamacare, out of disdain for President Obama and what they consider […]

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