Join us for a preview screening of this new documentary about the #Action4Ashley movement.
This screening is brought to you by: Action4Equity, Winston-Salem NAACP, HeArt Studios, and WSSU's Health Disparities Research Center. Seating is limited.
Panelist:
Moderator- Peggy Nicholson, Esq, Director of the Youth Justice Project of the Southern Coalition for Social Justice
Panelist- Fleming El-Amin, County Commissioner, Forsyth County, NC
Panelist- Rev. Alvin Carlisle, President, Winston-Salem NAACP
Panelist- Dr. Melicia Whitt-Glover, Director of WSSU Center of Excellence for the Elimination of Health Disparities
Panelist- Katie Sonnen-Lee, Vice President, Action4Equity
Panelist- Dr. Willette Nash, Board Member, Action4Equity
Register here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/action4equity-documentary-nov-10-tickets-78008689089
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools district has secured land to use as the new building site for Ashley Elementary. While the district has allotted money for the planning phase of construction, they have not begun planning or announced where the money will come from to build the school. Without this allocation of funds, a new Ashley cannot be built.
The Board of Education must begin the planning process and reallocate funding for the construction of a new Ashley NOW! Use the template below to write your
WHY are we fighting for Ashley?
For years, staff and students at Ashley Academy experienced illness and symptoms associated with mold exposure and indoor air quality problems due to the school’s poor facility conditions. In August 2017, a group of teachers complained to Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School (WSFCS) officials about the situation. After months of pressure by teachers, parents, and community members, WSFCS finally released a report in April 2018 that revealed evidence of “extensive visible mold growth” in the school.
Effects of Mold and Poor Air Quality on Students:
-Headaches, fatigue, and irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs
-Allergies, respiratory infections, and exacerbation of chronic asthma
-Diminished concentration, attendance, and academic performance
HOW are we fighting for Ashley?
After the 2018 report, WSFCS agreed to make some changes but refused to consider a new building or major renovations to address the underlying issue. In response, the #Action4Ashley Coalition filed a discrimination complaint with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights. The complaint, filed in August 2018, alleges that WSFCS violated federal anti-discrimination laws by failing to ensure that students at Ashley, who are almost all Black and Brown students, have the same access to safe and appropriate school buildings as White students in the district. In December 2018, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights opened a formal investigation into whether WSFCS discriminated against students at Ashley. In December 2018, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights opened a formal investigation into whether WSFCS discriminated against students at Ashley.
Bad Air Quality | Innocent Children
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Nov 10, 2019
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1:30pm
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Nov 10, 2019
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3:30pm
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| Katie Sonnen-Lee |
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