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Making Strides for Breast Cancer walks
School safety during the pandemic
The benefits of mindfulness
More challenges ahead
Lack of ratings won’t affect observations
Another assist for PIP
Our missing children
DA votes to endorse Eric Adams for mayor
Get 30-plus differential credits
The future of G&T
Social media
Observations are a waste
9-11 remembered
Retired teacher story was ‘beautiful’
Mulgrew warns DA of more instability
Spring break pay grievance
Confronting ‘learning loss’
Citywide chapter leaders meeting
Landmark settlement in student debt lawsuit
Automatic COLA increase
Testimony on Int. 2374-2021 to amend the administrative code of the city of New York in relation to classroom capacity
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walks 2021
UFT members in all five boroughs gathered to support each other and raise money for the American Cancer Society at Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walks in October.
Testimony regarding high hospital costs and the impact on healthcare access
Happy Hispanic Heritage Month!
2021 ballot proposal information
Go Pink 2021
Pink Day returned to schools as UFT members across the city dressed in pink on Oct. 13 to raise awareness about breast cancer.
Job duties after emergency staffing agreement
Resolution on UFT endorsement for City Council offices
Resolution on UFT endorsement for mayor, city comptroller, public advocate and boroughwide offices
Resolution urging the City Council to select a woman to be the next City Council Speaker
Supporting students as they return to in-person learning
Students are trying to figure out how to navigate the new school year. In this episode of the Classroom Café podcast, Dr. Miri Rosen talks about how educators can support students while reengaging with them at school. Learn how to identify students in need and how creating healthy boundaries and engaging in self-care can benefit our students. Dr. Rosen is a board-certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist.
Prioritizing Mental Wellness During a Pandemic
Here we are in the 2021-22 school year, still dealing with COVID-19, wearing masks, social distancing and trying to manage stressors created by the pandemic. In this episode of the Classroom Café podcast, mental health speaker and best-selling author Mike Veny will discuss the “next normal” and how to support people where they are. Listen in for tips on how you can maintain your own mental wellness and support others with compassion and concern.