Watch: Teacher Infiltrates ALEC Education Meeting, Confronts Members own Turf
To see the video, click the link below. Story is here as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5WffLmRBNY
December 3, 2012 |
This two-minute video is well worth watching, especially
for the part where one of the task force members mansplains to Stevens
that she doesn't understand how ALEC really works. Why, the task force
doesn't set policy, he says, implying that Stevens had chosen the wrong
target.
In reality, ALEC's task forces draft policy recommendations that are taken up by the national body.
Stevens wrote on her YouTube posting:
On November 30, 2012, I had the rare and deeply disturbing experience of witnessing part of the American Legislative Exchange Council's Education Task Force meeting: a closed-door policy-shaping session open only to the state legislators who help to pass them, the corporate lobbyists who pay big money to shape and sponsor them-- and scrappy activists like me, who are no longer willing to cede our policy-making processes to unaccountable, undemocratic organizations who hide from the people their decisions ultimately affect. Here's me speaking from my heart as a teacher driven from the classroom into activism by destructive policies like theirs.
Stevens formerly worked as a teacher in Denver, Colo., and
in another capacity with students in Philidelphia, Penn. She took her
ALEC mission on as a "rogue operation" she says, wholly on her own. She
is currently employed by the American Federation of Teachers.
You can follow her on Twitter: @TeacherSabrina
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