By Justin Harmon
The Rev. Frederick J. “Jerry” Streets ’75 M.Div., who has taught pastoral theology at YDS since 1987, is used to a busy life. In addition to his work at YDS, Streets teaches two courses at the Columbia University School of Social Work one on spirituality and the practice of social work, the other on trauma while consulting with the Spirituality Mind Body Institute at Columbia’s Teacher’s College. He lectures on religion, spirituality, and mental health through the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma. And he serves as senior pastor of the Dixwell Avenue Congregational United Church of Christ in New Haven, which he himself attended and served as an intern while a student at YDS.
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“She should not be sitting in any seat involving our children in the community in which she degraded,” shouted a protester Thursday morning.
Emotions were on display and frustration boiling over after the New Haven Board of Education voted Monday evening to demote a principal who used a racial slur in a “hypothetical situation” following a critical race theories workshop, according to Superintendent Ilene Tracey. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
“She is privileged enough to demean and defame us, for however long, be in a space, be called out, be investigated, us not even know what the investigation is, and y’all decide to keep her because she’s a ‘good person,’” said orisha ala ochumare of Black Lives Matter New Haven. “I want you to make better decisions.”