Madden, Kenyatta lead discussion on racism on high school and college campuses

(Mar 25, 2021)

HARRISBURG, March 25 -- Education and shattering social norms are key in combatting racism in high schools and colleges, as evidenced by testimony at today’s House Democratic Policy Committee hearing hosted by state Reps. Maureen Madden and Malcolm Kenyatta. The Monroe and Philadelphia County legislators led today’s discussion bringing together state officials, students and educators to brainstorm solutions that aim to help break cycles of systemic racism via policy development and implementation. “How do we start conversations that help people understand that freedom of speech should not be a free pass for racism? We all deserve to be respected and the blatant hate and disrespect for others is impacting lives. Hate has no place in our education system. Students go to school to learn, grow and often overcome any barriers the hand that life has dealt them. I’m grateful for this forum today to learn what’s happening in our education system and what lawmakers can do to overcome the racism in our schools,” Madden shared. “Terms like ‘diversity quota’ and ‘affirmative action applicant’ are just some of the covertly racist insults that disparage the merits of students and faculty of color in academia. Ultimately, these slights have devastating effects on the emotional and mental health of these students and faculty, thereby straining their likelihood to graduate and excel at these institutions,” Read more

 

Racism on High School and College Campuses

(Mar 25, 2021)

A discussion on racism on high school and college campuses hosted by Reps. Maureen Madden and Malcolm Kenyatta. Read more

 

Racism on High School and College Campuses - Test

(Mar 24, 2021)

Testimony - Racism on college and high school campuses Read more

 

Virtual Hearing: Bridging the Digital Divide - A More Connected PA

(Mar 24, 2021)

A virtual hearing on bridging the digital divide and its impact on Internet access, employment and health outcomes. Read more

 

Virtual Hearing: Bridging the Digital Divide

(Mar 24, 2021)

A House Democratic Policy Committee hearing on bridging the digital divide and its impact on education Read more

 

Virtual Hearing: Net Neutrality

(Mar 24, 2021)

A joint virtual hearing with the Pennsylvania Senate on net neutrality Read more

 

Madden, Kenyatta to examine incidents of racism on high school and college campuses at Thursday’s public hearing

(Mar 23, 2021)

HARRISBURG, March 23 – Recent incidents of racism involving students at the high school and college levels will be discussed at a House Democratic Policy Committee virtual hearing hosted by state Reps. Maureen Madden and Malcolm Kenyatta. The hearing will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 25. To view the hearing, the media and public can tune in to www.pahouse.com/policycommittee or the committee’s Facebook page -- @PADemPolicy. Media inquiries may be submitted via email to policy@pahouse.net . Madden and Kenyatta will be joined by committee Chairman Ryan Bizzarro and Democratic Policy Committee members to hear from educators, state officials and advocates on how to curb racism with meaningful policy reforms. Additional hearing information will be available by clicking here . Read more

 

Advocate addresses ADA’s legacy, challenges that remain

(Mar 23, 2021)

The question posed by Gamel-McCormick during the March 3 Disability and Mental Health Summit hosted by state Rep. Dan Miller, D-Mt. Lebanon, is illustrative of obstacles that remain 30 years after the federal Americans With Disability Act became law. Read more

 

Coping with mental illness: Comedian offers personal perspective

(Mar 20, 2021)

Miller keeps going with his annual Disability Summit, with 2019 marking its sixth year at Beth El Congregation in Scott Township. This year’s three-day event featured workshops, presentations and legislative discussions, plus the region’s most extensive resource fair, with more than 120 exhibiting organizations. Read more

 

Dignity for Incarcerated Parents - Testimony

(Mar 19, 2021)

Rep. Krajewski hosts a House Democratic Policy Committee roundtable discussion on dignity for incarcerated parents. Read more

 

Rights of Incarcerated Parents

(Mar 19, 2021)

A virtual hearing on the rights of incarcerated parents hosted by state Representatives Summer Lee and Rick Krajewski. Read more

 

Proposals to Eliminate Cash Bail - Testimony

(Mar 18, 2021)

Testimony - Subcommittee on Progressive Policies for Working People hearing on eliminating cash bail hosted by Rep. Summer Lee. Read more

 

Proposals to Eliminate Cash Bail

(Mar 18, 2021)

A House Democratic Policy Committee hearing on proposals to eliminate cash bail. Read more

 

Virtual Hearing: Racism on High School and College Campuses

(Mar 12, 2021)

A discussion on racism on high school and college campuses hosted by Representatives Malcolm Kenyatta and Maureen Madden. Read more

 

COVID in Communities of Color - Testimony

(Mar 11, 2021)

Agenda and testimony for a public hearing on the impact of COVID on communities of color Read more

 

Virtual Hearing: Proposals to Eliminate Cash Bail

(Mar 10, 2021)

A House Democratic Policy Committee on proposals to eliminate cash bail. Read more

 

Virtual Hearing: Rights of Incarcerated Parents

(Mar 09, 2021)

A virtual hearing on the rights of incarcerated parents. Read more

 

Hearing examines student issues brought on by remote learning

(Mar 08, 2021)

State Rep. Nick Pisciottano, D-West Mifflin, last week heard from school leaders and counselors, mental health professionals and others who say the pandemic and remote learning have impacted the mental health of students. Read more

 

Hearing examines student issues brought on by remote learning

(Mar 08, 2021)

State Rep. Nick Pisciottano, D-West Mifflin, last week heard from school leaders and counselors, mental health professionals and others who say the pandemic and remote learning have impacted the mental health of students. Read more

 

Former Congressman speaks about path toward ADA’s passage

(Mar 08, 2021)

A physician who examined Tony Coelho in 1964 provided a diagnosis of epilepsy.“The good news as that you’re 4-F, so you can’t serve in the military,” the doctor told him. “The bad news is that you can’t enter the seminary.” Read more