Facing Race: A National Conference in St. Louis, MO — November 20-22, 2024

Maria Bautista

Lead Trainer | NYU Metro Center
Pronouns: she/her
Maria Bautista is the Lead Trainer at the NYU Metro Center, and a partner in HEAL Together. She leads the Education Warriors leadership development program, and coaches and mentors organizers across the country. Previously, Maria was the Campaign Director at the Alliance for Quality Education, where she led campaigns that shifted and challenged power dynamics in NY State to win $4 billion in funding for students. Maria has been organizing for over 15 years, always working from a lens of racial justice and building community towards collective goals. Maria loves beaches, travel and reggaeton. She lives for education for liberation.

Presentations from Facing Race 2024

Public School Vouchers and the Dismantling of Public Education

Extremist anti-public education forces that have used attacks on race and gender to erode trust in public schools over the past few years are shifting toward an even more destructive end game: universal voucher legislation that directs billions in public funds to private schools, predominantly for the benefit of affluent families.

Today, in nine states, virtually every school-aged student is eligible to receive public money to spend as they choose—whether on tuition at a private school, tutors or piano lessons, sports programs, religious instruction, or homeschooling. Many more states are in danger of adopting these policies in 2024.

This dramatic expansion of vouchers threatens to undermine state budgets, defund public schools, blur the lines between church and state, and increase segregation. The extremist forces promoting universal vouchers may have unlimited funds, but the pro-public education forces have people power and popular support. Vouchers have appeared on the ballot 15 times over the past two decades, and in each case, the public has voted against them.

In this session, hear from HEAL Together community partners in Florida, Tennessee, and other states about how voucher legislation is impacting their public schools, and the strategies and tools that diverse communities can use to organize majority public support to block, limit, and repeal these policies.

Speakers: Maria Bautista, Damaris Allen, Additional community-based organizing partner TBA