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Project 2025 Might Feel New, But Its Roots Reach Back Decades (Opinion)

Last updated: September 20, 2024 9:48 am
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Willard E. Goslin, a prominent figure in the field of education, started his teaching career in rural Missouri during the early 20th century. Known for his progressive views on education and advocacy for the rights of African American children, Goslin made a name for himself as a dedicated educator. He served as a school principal and later became an award-winning superintendent in Webster Groves, Mo., and Minneapolis.

However, Goslin’s career took a turn when he faced opposition from a group of disgruntled parents in Pasadena, Calif., who accused him of undermining their way of life. This incident was part of a broader movement of conservative women in the 1950s who sought to challenge progressive educators and school leaders. This resistance to integrating schools and implementing progressive reforms laid the groundwork for future anti-civil rights education policies.

The education landscape continued to shift over the years, with influential figures like economist Milton Friedman advocating for government disinvestment in public education. This ideology gained traction, leading to policies that defunded public schools and promoted school choice initiatives. Subsequent presidential administrations, including Ronald Reagan’s, introduced educational reforms that fell short of their promises, particularly impacting Black and brown students.

In recent years, the rise of groups like Moms for Liberty has perpetuated the push for anti-civil rights education policies through initiatives like Project 2025. This project aims to dismantle public education as we know it by advocating for measures that prioritize private school vouchers and diminish support for marginalized students. The proposed reforms threaten the educational opportunities of students who do not fit the mold of being white, straight, cisgender, wealthy, Christian, or English-speaking.

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As the upcoming elections approach, the future of public education hangs in the balance. Regardless of political leadership, the movement to dismantle public education remains a potent force. It is crucial for advocates of equitable education to remain vigilant and actively resist efforts to erode the foundations of our educational system.

The essay, inspired by a conversation on social media, serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing challenges facing public education in the United States. It calls for a collective effort to safeguard the education of all children and protect the principles of democracy in our society. The Importance of Self-Care in Today’s Hectic World

In today’s fast-paced and demanding world, taking care of ourselves often falls to the bottom of our priority list. With work, family, and social obligations constantly pulling us in different directions, it’s easy to neglect our own well-being. However, self-care is essential for maintaining our physical, mental, and emotional health.

Self-care is not just about pampering ourselves with spa days and shopping trips, although those can be nice too. It’s about taking the time to prioritize our own needs and make sure we are giving ourselves the attention and care we deserve. This can include things like getting enough sleep, eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and taking time to relax and unwind.

One of the most important aspects of self-care is setting boundaries. It’s important to learn to say no to things that drain our energy and take time away from ourselves. This could mean turning down social invitations when we need some alone time, or setting limits on how much time we spend working or checking emails outside of office hours.

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Another key component of self-care is practicing mindfulness and self-awareness. This means paying attention to our thoughts and feelings, and being aware of our own needs and limitations. By tuning into ourselves in this way, we can better understand what we need to feel happy and fulfilled, and make choices that support our well-being.

Self-care is also about fostering healthy relationships with others. This means surrounding ourselves with people who support and uplift us, and setting boundaries with those who drain our energy or bring negativity into our lives. It’s important to cultivate relationships that are nourishing and fulfilling, and to let go of those that do not serve us.

In today’s busy world, it can be easy to overlook the importance of self-care. However, taking the time to prioritize our own well-being is essential for maintaining a healthy and balanced life. By setting boundaries, practicing mindfulness, and fostering healthy relationships, we can ensure that we are taking care of ourselves in the best way possible. So, next time you feel overwhelmed or stressed, remember to take a step back and prioritize your own self-care. Your mind, body, and spirit will thank you for it.

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