The L. A. Unified school district's controversial “Ebonics” curriculum for black students has fared poorly in a preliminary evaluation, according to data obtained by the Weekly. Results of the ...
Americans reacted with our usual cool-eyed calm to news that the Drug Enforcement Administration intends to hire Ebonics translators. Ha. I wish that were true. In fact, the hot buzz on TV and the Web ...
The Ebonics resolution itself came with 18 pages of recommendations covering everything from hiring more black teachers to mentoring black males. When the backlash came, the board hired a publicist ...
For all the talk about what a subtle business the n-word is, the concept of Ebonics is just as tricky. And in the wake of the theatrically pat culmination of the Dr. Laura drama — her exiting stage ...
Federal agents are seeking to hire Ebonics translators to help interpret wiretapped conversations involving targets of undercover drug investigations. The Drug Enforcement Agency recently sent memos ...
Some folks are angry about the Drug Enforcement Agency’s job posting seeking people who speak Ebonics. Yes, you read right, Ebonics. AOL contributor Michael Arceneaux doesn’t believe that it is a big ...
Denise Troutman was teaching at Bennett College in North Carolina when she came across an article titled "Black English" in Psychology Today. It was that moment years ago when she decided it was time ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration recently sent memos asking companies that provide translation services to help it find nine translators in the Southeast who are fluent in Ebonics, Special Agent ...
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