Organizing with HFT

Episode 6: Organizing with HFT Episode 6: Build union leadership with HFT member Rennette Brown

22 min · 19. touko 2026
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In this episode of Organizing with HFT, we sit down with veteran educator and union leader Rennette Brown to talk about what it really means to be a strong building representative. Ms. Brown shares her experiences organizing coworkers, building trust on campus, and creating a culture where educators feel supported and empowered to come together. From handling workplace concerns to growing union solidarity one conversation at a time, this episode is full of practical advice and inspiration for anyone looking to strengthen their school community and build solidarity at the campus level. Music Credit: Karega Ani

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Join our conversation with a 39-year veteran educator and Houston Federation of Teachers member, Estela Blair, who is living the reality of the Houston ISD state takeover. She shares what has changed inside her classroom and school community, how top-down mandates and constant scrutiny impact educators and students, and what it feels like to teach when local voices are pushed aside. Through her experience, she reflects on the power of union membership—how HFT has provided protection, community, and a collective voice during one of the most challenging periods of her career. From advocating for student needs to standing up for professional dignity, she explains why solidarity matters now more than ever. This conversation is a vulnerable, first-hand look at public education under state control and a reminder that organizing isn’t abstract—it’s personal, and it directly impacts students’ lives.

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