The Power in the Room: Radical Education Through Youth Organizing and Employment

TitleThe Power in the Room: Radical Education Through Youth Organizing and Employment
Publication TypeWeb Article
Year of PublicationSubmitted
AuthorsGillen, Jay
AbstractFollowing in the rich traditions in African American cooperative economic and educational thought, teacher-organizer Jay Gillen describes the Baltimore Algebra Project (BAP) as a youth-run cooperative enterprise in which young people direct their peers’ and their own learning for a wage. BAP and similar enterprises are creating an educational network of empowered, employed students. Gillen argues that this is a proactive political, economic, and educational structure that builds relationships among and between students and their communities. It’s a structure that meets communal needs—material and social, economic and political—both now and in the future. Through the story of the Baltimore Algebra Project, readers will learn why youth employment is a priority, how to develop democratic norms and cultures, how to foster positive community roles for 20–30 year-olds, and how to implement educational accountability from below.
URLhttp://www.beacon.org/The-Power-in-the-Room-P1514.aspx