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I’m very excited to be running for LAUSD School Board in Board District 1.
I was born and raised in South LA and attended LAUSD Schools. I have been a parent in BD1 for 20 years. My kids have attended our community’s schools, including graduates from Crenshaw and Dorsey.
I have been on the front lines fighting to STOP the privatization, reconstitutions, and co-locations in Board District One. I am a proud union member and have always stood alongside educators and advocates.
I was also, President of the Park Mesa Heights Community Council, appointed to the LAUSD African American Education Task Force and to LAUSD’s Parent Advisory Committee.
I helped spearhead the Community School effort and the creation of the Black Student Achievement Plan, so the next generation of students will be able to take advantage of targeted supports to help them succeed.
I supported UTLA, when it went on strike for mental health resources, class size reduction and to end the school to prison pipeline
My activism has not stopped for better public education and serving the communities of Board District One.
As a parent, an advocate, and a leader in our schools and community for 20 years—as someone who has experienced the limitations and the possibilities of LAUSD–I am ready to serve as your School Board member so we can transform this district!
Join me as we create schools that truly empower our youth and communities.
In Solidarity,
Kahllid
A child cannot be taught by anyone who despises him, and a child cannot afford to be fooled.
James A. Baldwin
But I suppose the most revolutionary act one can engage in is… to tell the truth”.
Howard Zinn
I have worked tirelessly to bring the Los Angeles Unified School District and the communities they serve together. I am Dedicated to making LAUSD accountable and oriented to making it possible for every student to succeed. LAUSD communities are entitled to that belief and leadership, that will make it happen!
I have Never engaged in racist behavior, and I condemn in the highest terms, any forms of demagoguery, oppression or terrorism toward Any people.
My 20 years of community and parent activism are driven by my belief that people should have the opportunity to learn from each other, civically engage the challenges we all face, correct misunderstandings, and have respectful and truthful conversations.
The post on “X” (Twitter), I “Liked” or shared, are centered on exercising my Constitutional First Amendment right, to appreciate current events and the Black Lifestyle. Due to the themes surrounding the book, “The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews”, written by the Nation of Islam, UTLA; United Teachers Los Angeles and other organizations I have worked alongside with for nearly 20 years, have rescinded their endorsements, to include canvassing and fundraising.
This Will Not Stop My Commitment to all of you that have worked so hard to have a voice working on the various Parent Committees, and Community Councils, for the cause of academic achievement, and for everyone that voted for me. I have introduced this information for your personal understanding, so that you have the facts of how this all transpired. When you stand in the voting booth and make your decision about who should lead Board District One, base it on my platform and work, not on misrepresentation of character and political deceit.
“Enlightenment doesn’t mean we were never wounded; it means we’ve found a way to evolve beyond our wounds. Enlightenment isn’t idealistic; it’s practical. What’s idealistic is thinking we can live from our wounds, stay in our weakness, and ever transform the world”.
Marianne Williamson
Dedicated to making LAUSD accountable and oriented to making it possible for every student to succeed
November 2024
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