Article 4: Worcester’s School Committee & Accountability in Local Government

Public Hearing

Public Hearing
Article 4: Worcester’s School Committee & Accountability in Local Government
Feb 25, 2025 Season 5 Episode 10
Queer For Cities

This episode aired on 1/22/25 on WICN 90.5FM

In this episode of Public Hearing, host Joshua Croke continues our deep dive into Worcester’s city charter, focusing on Article 4: The School Committee. Joshua breaks down the recent structural changes to the school committee, including the shift to a hybrid election system with district and at-large representation, the committee’s powers and duties, and the role of city infrastructure in education. They also highlight the ongoing challenges of Worcester’s aging school buildings and the urgent need for sustainable funding and advocacy.

But governance isn't just about policies—it's about people. In the second half of the episode, Joshua discusses recent allegations of discrimination within Worcester’s City Council, offering a perspective on accountability, systemic bias, and the importance of inclusive leadership. They share insights from their Worcester Business Journal piece, calling for concrete action to ensure city leadership upholds values of equity, transparency, and accountability.

As Worcester moves forward, how can we push for a more representative and just local government? Tune in to learn how the city’s charter, leadership, and community advocacy shape the future of Worcester.

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