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Art Education is Essential w/ Crystal Spring

36 min · 7. maj 2026
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We continue our coverage of the resistance to Minneapolis Public Schools cuts to staffing and student services in the wake of Operation Metro Surge by focusing in on our powerful and crucial performing arts programs that are on the chopping block. Long time Social Justice Theatre teacher Crystal Spring sat down to talk us through her two decades of work in Minneapolis Public Schools, the power of art and expression, how theatre and culture helped our students through Covid, the George Floyd Uprising and Operation Metro Surge and the devestating cuts to performing arts being proposed by the district. This episode opens with a clip from South high sophmore Ramsha testifying to the power of her theatre classes at the May 6th day of action for public eduation at the state capital organized by Minneapolis Families for Public Schools. This episode ends with a poem I (jake) wrote in late February. UPDATE: Our organizing is making an impact! Last week MPS announced a reversal to all the proposed cuts to the Adult Ed program we talked about two weeks ago, as well as an additional 10 Million to K-12 education that will save some jobs of Education Support Professionals. This is good, but not nearly enough!

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episode Art Education is Essential w/ Crystal Spring cover

Art Education is Essential w/ Crystal Spring

We continue our coverage of the resistance to Minneapolis Public Schools cuts to staffing and student services in the wake of Operation Metro Surge by focusing in on our powerful and crucial performing arts programs that are on the chopping block. Long time Social Justice Theatre teacher Crystal Spring sat down to talk us through her two decades of work in Minneapolis Public Schools, the power of art and expression, how theatre and culture helped our students through Covid, the George Floyd Uprising and Operation Metro Surge and the devestating cuts to performing arts being proposed by the district. This episode opens with a clip from South high sophmore Ramsha testifying to the power of her theatre classes at the May 6th day of action for public eduation at the state capital organized by Minneapolis Families for Public Schools. This episode ends with a poem I (jake) wrote in late February. UPDATE: Our organizing is making an impact! Last week MPS announced a reversal to all the proposed cuts to the Adult Ed program we talked about two weeks ago, as well as an additional 10 Million to K-12 education that will save some jobs of Education Support Professionals. This is good, but not nearly enough!

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Save Adult Ed - A Roundtable with Minneapolis Adult Education Rank and File

We continue our coverage of the aggressive budget and staffing cuts proposed by Minneapolis Public Schools in the wake of Operation Metro Surge by sitting down with 3 Rank and File educators from the Adult Eduaction program. The proposed cuts hit Adult Ed particularily hard, eliminating the jobs of 1/2 of thier teachers and all of thier Somali speaking support staff. Said Hassan, Ashley Zimmerman and Amy Elliott join us to talk about how thier school community supported each other during the invasion of our city, the importance of Adult Ed and thier demands of the school district. Follow Save Adult Education Minneapolis [https://www.facebook.com/people/Save-Adult-Education-Minneapolis/61584894872592/] to support thier organizing Check out this recent reporting on the dysfunction in the MPS finance department - which makes these cuts all the more grotesque https://minnesotareformer.com/2026/04/14/minneapolis-schools-withheld-money-from-employee-health-plan-account-for-10-months/ [https://minnesotareformer.com/2026/04/14/minneapolis-schools-withheld-money-from-employee-health-plan-account-for-10-months/] https://sahanjournal.com/education/minneapolis-public-schools-finance-leaders-shakeup-missing-funds/ [https://sahanjournal.com/education/minneapolis-public-schools-finance-leaders-shakeup-missing-funds/]

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Resisting MPS Budget Cuts in the Wake of Metro Surge w/ Kate Percuco

During Operation Metro Surge Minneapolis Public Schools became powerful hubs of organizing, mutual aid and community. In the immediate wake of the draw down of Operation Metro Surge Minneapolis Public Schools announced massive budget cuts that are another form of attack on the same communties that were in the crosshairs of I.C.E. On today's episode we talk with rank and file educator Kate Percuco about her experience during Operation Metro Surge and her thoughts on these proposed cuts to vital student services. Keep an eye on this feed and social media for more reporting on this struggle and for opportunities to get involved. The Money Power Land Solidarity Podcast is brought to you by producor Issaac Specktor, social media and back of the house organizer Diana Seegal - Garcia and host @G.P.jacob.

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