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Retiree Speaker Series

All events are virtual, on Zoom.
First Wednesday Speaker Series
Published: April 2025
First Wednesday Speaker Series

All events are virtual, on Zoom.

3 - 4:30 p.m.

Registration is required. Zoom link will be sent a few days before the event.

MAY 7 – Meeting the Challenges for Educators of Color

Phyllis Neufeld, Marguerite Foster-Franklin, Joe Zellner & Rhonda Hall-Reynolds

Responding as retirees to the challenges facing educators of color, the Retired Members Committee asked ourselves what we could do to help. Our conversations with retirees of color led to several actions, including a collaboration with the New Member Committee and the Ethnically Marginalized Affairs Committee to create the "Mentoring of New Educators of Color" program, which pairs each mentee with a retired educator of color mentor. Join us to hear more about our work to increase the involvement of retirees of color and the stories of our mentors and mentees as they navigate(d) the field of education.

JUNE 4 – Books Not Bombs: A Look at Education Funding

Jonathan King, Ph.D., co-chair of Massachusetts Peace Action

Do you ever wonder why we seem to have enough money for the military but not enough for schools? Given the historic dependence of public schools on local property taxes and state-level programs, many educators and parents are not aware of the federal funding component. Though currently smaller than state and local sources, this reflects the diversion of critical human needs investments to war and weapons budgets rather than education. The Books Not Bombs campaign identifies paths to increasing public education funding by cutting wasteful and dangerous military spending.

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Registration information will be posted at massteacher.org/retired.

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