Sugeni Pérez-Sadler (@sperezsadler) 's Twitter Profile
Sugeni Pérez-Sadler

@sperezsadler

@NYCSchools Senior Director, Pathways Policy. Proud NYC Public School Graduate. 🇩🇴. Opinions are my own.

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philip lewis (@phil_lewis_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Marshall Project asked incarcerated people what might have kept them out of prison. Their responses: Affordable housing, vocational programs, cheaper college classes, grief counseling, drug prevention programs, daycare vouchers and more. themarshallproject.org/2020/10/27/wha…

Julián Castro (@juliancastro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The images of Haitians being treated like animals by officers on horseback are appalling. Worse still, Haitians are fleeing disaster, poverty, and political turmoil, only to be denied the legal right to an asylum claim. It’s wrong—under Joe Biden or any president.

#DegreesNYC (@degreesnyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#DegreesNYC's virtual OPEN MEMBERSHIP (aka Stewardship Council) Meeting is happening! We hope you will join us TOMORROW from 9 -11am to engage around our policy priorities and mobilization plans. Register @ us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Jessica Ramos (@jessicaramosqns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is #LatinaEqualPayDay, marking the additional 10, almost 11, months Latina workers need to put in to earn the equivalent of their white, male counterparts. Latinas earn on average just 56¢ for every $ paid to white men, which adds up to $1m+ in losses over a lifetime!

Today is #LatinaEqualPayDay, marking the additional 10, almost 11, months Latina workers need to put in to earn the equivalent of their white, male counterparts. 

Latinas earn on average just 56¢ for every $ paid to white men, which adds up to $1m+ in losses over a lifetime!
#DegreesNYC (@degreesnyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICYMI, you can watch the release event for our "Changing the Odds" report here: drive.google.com/file/d/1WvYTMy… Read the full report here: drive.google.com/file/d/13_cmos…

Lamson (@lamson_lam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow! 12-2 PM. Please join #theBLENDnyc, NY Public Library, and NYPL Center for Educators and Schools for Harlem’s Radical Activist Artists, presented by Karen D. Taylor from While We are Still Here: WhileWeAreStillHere no registration required. Zoom: us02web.zoom.us/j/9049223674

Tomorrow!  12-2 PM. Please join #theBLENDnyc, <a href="/nypl/">NY Public Library</a>, and <a href="/NYPLEducators/">NYPL Center for Educators and Schools</a> for Harlem’s Radical Activist Artists, presented by Karen D. Taylor from While We are Still Here: <a href="/edgecombeavenue/">WhileWeAreStillHere</a> no registration required.  Zoom: us02web.zoom.us/j/9049223674
Lamson (@lamson_lam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please join Dr. Sugeni Pérez-Sadler, and Brian Jones: Brian Jones for “Afro-Latinidad in New York City History,” by @DeanValdesMHC! Brought to you by NY Public Library, NYPL Center for Educators and Schools and #theBLENDnyc eventbrite.com/e/afro-latinid…

Please join Dr. <a href="/SPerezSadler/">Sugeni Pérez-Sadler</a>, and Brian Jones: <a href="/brainyandbrawny/">Brian Jones</a> for “Afro-Latinidad in New York City History,” by @DeanValdesMHC! Brought to you by <a href="/nypl/">NY Public Library</a>, <a href="/NYPLEducators/">NYPL Center for Educators and Schools</a> and #theBLENDnyc 
eventbrite.com/e/afro-latinid…
Lamson (@lamson_lam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We do not want to do what’s right for our 70% Black and Brown students because we’re worried about what 2% of parents will say.” Thank you to @BLoveSoulPower for the POWER, the insight, and the moral clarity at NYC Public Schools #DEIB2020 conference! #Words2Actions

“We do not want to do what’s right for our 70% Black and Brown students because we’re worried about what 2% of parents will say.”  Thank you to @BLoveSoulPower for the POWER, the insight, and the moral clarity at <a href="/NYCSchools/">NYC Public Schools</a> #DEIB2020 conference!  #Words2Actions
New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Loan forgiveness is not just warranted, it’s fair: Government policy did harm, and it is government policy that should work to reverse it,” writes Prof Dynarski is at @dynarski.bsky.social. nyti.ms/3CHzZ2G

NYCDOE Office of Safety & Youth Development (@nycschoolsosyd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super proud of our very own Dr.Sugeni Pérez-Sadler for speak her truth as Black Dominican at the Hispanic Heritage celebration, who stands on the shoulder of her parents sacrifices and labor.

Zinn Ed Project (@zinnedproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats & thanks to our friends at Economics for Emancipation on launch of new 7-module "introductory curriculum on capitalism, solidarity, & how we get free." Includes "tools to dream and build the economy that centers care, relationship, and liberation." See ⬇️ economics4emancipation.net

Sugeni Pérez-Sadler (@sperezsadler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My little brother Francisco Pérez is always doing big things. Please check out this curriculum he put together to learn more about capilitalism and what we can do get free

Janai Nelson (@jnelsonldf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2014 Tamir Rice was playing with a toy gun—a replica of what seems like the most valued possession of conservative extremists in America—when he was shot in a matter of seconds at a playground by police who made no inquiries or reasonable threat assessment. He’d be 21 today.

In 2014 Tamir Rice was playing with a toy gun—a replica of what seems like the most valued possession of conservative extremists in America—when he was shot in a matter of seconds at a playground by police who made no inquiries or reasonable threat assessment. He’d be 21 today.
Princeton Alumni (@princetonalumni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Saturday 5/25: Jennifer Jennings ’00, Dale Kinsley ’64, Robert Low ’74, Aimee Rogstad Guidera ’89, Cecily L. Wilson-Turner ’99, Claire Coughlin ’19 and Sugeni Pérez-Sadler *05 come together to discuss innovations and equity in K-12 learning. 🔗 bit.ly/44PVmuE

Saturday 5/25: Jennifer Jennings ’00, Dale Kinsley ’64, Robert Low ’74, Aimee Rogstad Guidera ’89, Cecily L. Wilson-Turner ’99, Claire Coughlin ’19 and <a href="/SPerezSadler/">Sugeni Pérez-Sadler</a> *05 come together to discuss innovations and equity in K-12 learning.

🔗 bit.ly/44PVmuE