There has been discussion at education forums and at Twitter about the fact that Viola appeared on the Ellen Degeneres show this week. Ellen gave her a large check for a charter school in Rhode Island.
Davis is a graduate of Central Falls High School in RI at which all the teachers were fired for low scores. Yet she was fundraising for a charter school instead.
We have some very uninformed stars on TV who do not do their homework.
An Ironic StoryViola Davis, the film star who appears in the anti-union, pro-charter movie “Won’t Back Down,” recently appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres show.
Davis is a graduate of Central Falls High School in Rhode Island. This is the school that was targeted for closure in 2010, where there was a pitched battle between the district/state leadership and the teachers in the school. When Davis won an Academy Award in 2010, she gave a shout-out to her alma mater, Central Falls High School, and that gave the teachers there a big boost.
So now she is a star in a movie that encourages parents and teachers to “seize control” of their public school and turn it into a privately managed charter school. This is known as the “parent trigger” and is advocated by the rightwing group ALEC, which developed model legislation to encourage privatization of public schools.
When she appeared with Ellen, she was fund-raising for the Segue Institute, a charter school in Central Falls, not for the high school that educated her. Ellen gave her a check for $10,000 for the charter school.
There is a very interesting post by Diane Ravitch in the comments section which shows how TV defines what is too controversial.
dianerav
September 26, 2012 at 10:38 am
I had an agreement to go onto Ellen’s show in 2003, when my book about censorship (The Language Police) was published. At the last minute, the show canceled because I was too “controversial.” Apparently bashing unions is not controversial.
Ellen's show is pretty enjoyable as a rule, but it seems now she has no qualms about promoting a rightwing propaganda movie that will do much harm to public education.
After all I can't blame her...the DNC publicized the film at the convention. They put their seal of approval on it.
There are many of us posting at Twitter about the harms of these reforms. We have to be careful at Democratic forums about our posting.
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