Jeremy Bond

@JeremyDBond

Husband, father, son, editor. Education PLN from a parent angle. Team , , , , . Pro-arts, justice, decency. Views my own.

Based in Connecticut, USA
Joined February 2014

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jan 13

    Was honored to be interviewed by for the -- an opportunity to speak about the educational imperative of addressing inequity and racism in our society.

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  2. 1 hour ago

    Sums it up well. Thanks so much for this topic tonight!

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  3. 1 hour ago

    Just as parents are their child's first teachers, every adult in their lives helps them grow as human beings.

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  4. 2 hours ago

    This reminds me too of another challenge: Trying to ensure that other kids are empathetic when their peers open up.

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  5. 2 hours ago

    And we also don't live in the vacuum of our own social and emotional needs, but also with others'. helps us understand how to live with others as well as how to cope ourselves.

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  6. Retweeted
    2 hours ago

    A3: I think we need only look to the daily news reports to see the need for SEL. We can all benefit from learning how to deal with feelings & empathize with others (among other skills).

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  7. 2 hours ago

    If you're in any one of these roles, accept mistakes in the others. We may not always do right by kids, but they will learn something about forgiveness and acceptance.

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  8. 2 hours ago

    A3) There are no bad kids; they just bring different levels of challenges to adults. Compassion toward all children recognizes that they're children, that they're still learning, that ALL want to be loved, and that it's adults' responsibility to help them thrive.

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  9. 2 hours ago

    3rd grade parent here to learn. Will chime in if I have something to say!

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  10. 2 hours ago

    Parent joining from Connecticut.

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  11. Retweeted
    3 hours ago

    So honored to take the streets and lift up the legacy of Dr. King and the Memphis sanitation workers strike with today in Memphis. We carry the work forward in their names, with hope and firece resolve in our hearts.

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    A new report outlines how boys, students with disabilities, and Black students are being punished at far higher rates than other children. For Black students, these inequities start as early as preschool.

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    3 hours ago

    We can honor MLK's legacy by fighting for everyone to have right to vote: automatic + election day registration restore Voting Rights Act end felon disenfranchisement independent redistricting overturn Citizens United fair 2020 Census

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  14. Retweeted
    3 hours ago

    Walter Scott was shot in the back 8x by a white policeman on the anniversary of the day Dr. King was assassinated. Scott was pulled over for a non-functioning brake light. He was unarmed, black, a former serviceman. Today we remember them both. We know

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    Shot and killed for holding...a shower head. A shower head. Don’t you dare congratulate yourself for putting up an MLK quote today. Do something. Cause we’re still dying. In a country we built. For free.

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    Dr. King called James Lawson “one who has been in this struggle for many years; he’s been to jail for struggling; but he’s still going on, fighting for the rights of his people.” 50 years later, James Lawson is still in this struggle.

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  17. Retweeted
    5 hours ago

    was murdered. In 1968, 33% of Americans approved of him. Today, it’s 94+%. Remember: Love disrupts the status quo. In his memory, we must love each other, fiercely-and disrupt structural racism, poverty, gun violence, & climate injustice.

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    5 hours ago

    Dear Mr. : We Jews have confronted & false prophets for over 3,000 years. We’re still here. Because God sides with those seeking justice, equality, & human dignity. You’re on the wrong side of history, Sir. We will prevail. Love, humanity.

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    “On the day we honor the king of nonviolence the President says he’ll send the military to the border. Nothing would be more tragic than to stop before every job is a living wage, every black person is safe from being shot & every immigrant is welcome.” -

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  21. 6 hours ago

    Beautiful stuff. Catch the video, and my tweet, too.

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