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Schools need ‘more classrooms, books and teachers’
In Rochester, N.Y., hundreds of public school students marched to the Liberty Pole, Oct. 2, demanding more money for city schools. Flor Salame, 14, told the Democrat and Chronicle newspaper what they need: “More classrooms, more books and more teachers.” One student said, “We don’t have enough equipment such as books to supply everyone; we need more space in our schools.”
The event highlighted the Campaign for Fiscal Equity court case, a 13-year fight to change the state’s education funding system to increase funding for urban school districts. If the state Court of Appeals upholds a lower court ruling after hearing the CFE case on Oct. 10, New York City, Rochester and other cities in the state could receive millions more in school funding.
“The most important thing to me is that everybody in the country gets the same education,” said Angel Rogers, 16. “Nobody should be considered more important than another person.”
Snoop Dogg shares message of unity
Hip-hop artist Snoop Dogg’s new hit single “Vato” from his album “The Blue Carpet Treatment,” scheduled for release Nov. 21, highlights unity between Latino and Black communities. Rolling Stone Magazine quoted Snoop: “I love all my brothers and sisters, black and brown. There is nothing that can stop us from creating a better future for ourselves, for our families and generations to come if we all came together.”
The video features Latino hip-hop pioneer Kid Frost as a revered leader in the wake of violence between the two communities over the past several months in Los Angeles. Actor Edward James Olmos also makes a cameo in the video. “The influence of music on the human psyche is overwhelming,” Olmos said. “Snoop Dogg is hitting a grand slam out of the park. The biggest goal that can come from this is an understanding between cultures.”
Music video salutes ‘Tookie’ Williams