Author: Gloria Romero
Gloria Romero is an education reformer and former Majority Leader of the California State Senate; Co-founder of Explore Academy Charter School-Orange County, and author of “Just Not that Likable: the Price All Women Pay for Gender Bias –Twitter: @GloriaJRomero
Why Are Schools Named for Cesar Chavez Overwhelmingly Failing to Meet California Academic Benchmarks
In just a few days our nation will, once again, honor the legacy of Cesar Chavez, co-founder of the United Farmworkers of America. March 31 is a state holiday in California and state offices will be shuttered–some as early as...
Movement of the People: Latinos Pave the Way for a New Viva Trump ‘Trans-partyism’
With the latest comment from Democratic Congress Member Vicente Gonzalez, an odor of mendacity has metastasized into the foul odor of utter panic over the increasing abandonment of the Democratic Party by Latinos—long expected to have remained a loyal, silent...
Martin Luther King Would be Distressed with California’s Failing Schools
Monday is a national holiday to celebrate the life and achievements of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Across the nation, tributes will be paid to the man who taught us to dream – a man who was willing to go...
On Cesar Chavez Day Where is the Urgency or Leadership in Turning Around Languishing Schools Named for Heroes?
In just a few days our nation will, once again, honor the legacy of Cesar Chavez, co-founder of the United Farmworkers of America. March 31 is a state holiday in California and state offices will be shuttered–some on Friday and...
Martin Luther King Would be Disappointed with California’s Failing Schools
Monday is a national holiday to celebrate the life and achievements of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Across the nation, tributes will be paid to the man who taught us to dream – a man who was willing to go...
Latinos are Soundly Rejecting the Democratic Party
In unprecedented numbers, Latinos across the country are rejecting the Democratic Party for going so woke that even our mamas must now be labeled “birthing people” and our mujeres, comadres, abuelas, hermanas can no longer be called women or even...