The P.S. 22 Chorus Closes The Oscars
• February 28, 2011 • Comments OffPosted in Celebrity Children, Class, Cultural History, Education, Emmys/Grammys/Oscars/Globes, Love, Music, People of Color, Television, The PS 22 Chorus
Tags: "Somewhere Over the Rainbow", "The Wizard of Oz", 1939, Academy Award, African American Children, Anne Hathaway, Asian American Children, Children, Colin Firth, Dreams, European American Children, Fifth Graders, Glee Club, Growing Up, James Franco, Kirk Douglas, Kodak Theater, Kodak Theatre, Latino American Children, Love, New York, Oscars, P.S. 22 Chorus, Singers, Staten Island, The Future, The Thirties, United States, YouTube
Meanwhile, Later in Wisconsin: What I Saw at The Protest Against Gov. Walker’s Proposed Bill
• February 15, 2011 • Comments OffPosted in Obama Administration, Education, American Politics, The Economy, The Mainstream Media (MSM), Class, Wisconsin, American History, Cultural History, The Tea Party Movement, National Issues, Civil Rights/Human Rights, Unions/Union Busting, Labor History
Tags: Wisconsin Capitol Building, Wisconsin, Mayor Tom Barrett, "Democracy Now!", Wisconsin National Guard, Egypt, Tunisia, Governor Scott Walker, Paul Soglin, Isthmus (newspaper), American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, The Old Fashioned, AFSCME, Teamsters, Department of Administration, The Capitol Rotunda, Rank and File, UFCW, United Food and Commercial Workers, WEAC, Prison Guards, The National Guards, The Twenties, The Thirties, Union Busting, Nonviolent Civil Disobedience, The Highlander School, Nobel Prize, Chris Christie, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee























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