SF Social Justice Group Hosts Teacher's Workshop on 'Adult Supremacy'
A teacher's workshop in San Francisco focused on the concept of 'adult supremacy' and its implications in education. The event, promoted by a local teacher's union, framed teachers as oppressors and students as the oppressed. This workshop is part of a broader discussion on ethnic studies and the dynamics of power in educational settings.
- ▪The workshop was titled 'Youth as Knowledge Producers: Challenging Adult Supremacy Through Ethnic Studies.'
- ▪It was led by Jennifer Sanchez and convened by Teachers 4 Social Justice, a nonprofit organization.
- ▪San Francisco Unified School District did not support or fund the workshop, but it was promoted by a teacher's union.
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SF Social Justice Group Hosts Teacher's Workshop on 'Adult Supremacy' John Sexton 8:00 PM | June 02, 2026 AP Photo/Jeff Chiu Two months ago, a teacher's union held an event in a California high school designed to spread the concept of "adult supremacy" to teachers. Not surprisingly, this happened in San Francisco. Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display("div-gpt-300x250_4"); //googletag.pubads().refresh([gptAdSlot["div-gpt-300x250_4"]]) }); According to the Friends of Lowell Foundation, the nonprofit organization that launched legal strikes against SFUSD, the training framed the fundamental relationship between teachers and students as inherently oppressive.
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