Working for just,
equitable, and quality
early childhood education and
care for every young child.
November 2024 Update
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Defending the Early Years, Inc. is a
501(c)(3) charitable organization.
Donations are tax deductible.
Our Tax ID: 82-4308558
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Join the Childhood Protector's Club | |
It's not too late to subscribe to our Reflective Practitioner Series and join the Childhood Protector's Hub led by DEY National Advisor Kisa Marx. As a subscriber, you will get access to the six video lessons and reflective workbook Kisa created, and you can join the December Zoom discussion! Check out these clips from Kisa's videos and subscribe today! | |
DEY Dialogue: Discussions in Defense of Childhood | |
Our next DEY Dialogue will air live on our Facebook page at 10:30 am Friday, November 22nd. Denisha talks with Carla Shalaby about her Love Letter to Children on the Day After. Have you listened to our previous DEY Dialogues? You can find each episode from our new series here! | |
DEY Blog: Childhood, Democracy, and The Road Ahead | |
Childhood, Democracy and The Road Ahead: Fighting for Equitable Early Childhood Education for All Children |
In every corner of the world, the belief in the power of childhood as a foundation for a successful life is universally held. The early years of a child’s development are not just formative; they set the trajectory for their entire future. These years are filled with untapped potential, waiting to be nurtured with care, opportunity, and resources. However, the sad reality is that not all children are afforded the same opportunities, especially in early childhood education.
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National Advisor News
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National Advisors are up to!
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DEY National Advisor Introductory Videos | |
We invited our DEY National Advisors to make short introductory videos. Take a few minutes to get to know our amazing group of early childhood practitioners, advocates, and scholars. To learn more about our National Advisors, read their bios here. | |
Kaliris Y. Salas-Ramirez
Associate Professor, Rutgers University – Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
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James St.Clair
Retired Kindergarten Teacher
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DEY Tribute to Ella Jenkins | |
We at DEY would like to take a moment to pay tribute to Ella Jenkins, the First Lady of Children's Music. Below, we share memories and photos from DEY Board Member Blakely Bundy and National Advisor Susan Linn, who were fortunate to meet Ella Jenkins during her 100-year career as one of the most iconic folk musicians of the 20th century. | |
My collaboration with Ella Jenkins goes way, way back, I’m proud to say. First of all, she sang and presented at many Chicago Metro AEYC conferences, going back to the 1980s, at least. As I held several offices, including president of Chicago Metro AEYC, I was able to spend quite a bit of time with her between her performances. What a lovely, wonderful, genuine person she was who truly cared for what was best for young children! Then, she presented several times at TV Tune Out and Screen Break events for the Alliance for Early Childhood on the North Shore of Chicago. It's always a huge hit! She also was involved with the Chicago Children’s Museum, where I serve on the Board of Directors. And, finally, as Denisha remembers, we used her wonderful music as an intro to one or more of our Defending the Early Years Summer Institutes. And how our participants loved hearing her music once again. Rest in peace, Ella. We honor you! ~Blakely Bundy | |
I was fortunate enough to appear with Ella Jenkins on an episode of Mister Rogers Neighborhood. I knew and loved her music, as well as her wonderful way with children, so it felt like a real honor to be on the show with her. What an extraordinary talent! ~Susan Linn | |
Our next Banned Book Club feature is Worm Loves Worm written by J. J. Austrain and illustrated by Mike Curato. DEY National Advisor Heather Bernt Santy features this book as an important story about family, community, and belonging that all young children should hear. You can find all of our Banned Book Club features here! Want to join the DEY Banned Book Club and make a feature? Send an email to denishajones@dey.org! | |
Support DEY This Giving Tuesday | |
In the midst of political uncertainty, DEY is committed to our fight for just, equitable, and quality early childhood education and care for every young child. In these unsettled times raising young children to be creative, active, and open-minded participants of society has become more critical than ever. We hope that you will join our mission and consider donating to DEY this Giving Tuesday, December 3rd. Thanks to a generous donor, all donations made for Giving Tuesday through the end of the year will be matched, so double your donation today! | |
Little Free *Banned Books* Library project: West Orange, New Jersey | Installing and hosting a Little Free *Banned Books* Library aligns well with DEY's principal goals. Hosting a space where children and families will have greater and free access to a wide range of books supports literacy development, and in this current social and political climate, offering free banned books is a form of political and educational advocacy. | | | |
Check out our Advocacy Spotlight, a series dedicated to highlighting advocacy efforts around the country to advance early childhood education.
Visit our Advocacy Map to view more advocacy efforts. Do you know of early childhood advocacy happening in your community? Add it to our Advocacy Map!
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Board of Directors
Nancy Carlsson-Paige
Founder and Senior Advisor
Diane Levin
Founder and Senior Advisor
Blakely Bundy
Secretary
Geralyn Bywater
Treasurer
Executive Director
Denisha Jones
Project Coordinator
Zoe Kim
Founding National Advisory Board
Constance Kamii
Lilian Katz
Maurice Sykes
Sherry Cleary
Doris Pronin Fromberg
Deborah Meier
Edgar Klugman
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DEY National Advisors
Suzanne Axelsson*
Heather Bernt-Santy*
Samuel Broaden*
Takiema Bunche Smith*
Erika Christakis
Bill Crain
Rixa Evershed*
Dale Farran*
Carol Garboden-Murray*
Laleña Garcia*
Michelle Gunderson
Tom Hobson*
Nadia Jaboneta*
Susan Linn
Melinda Marshall*
Kisa Marx*
Peter Rawitsch*
Kisha Reid*
Rukia Rodgers*
Ruth Rodriguez-Fay
Kaliris Yimar Salas-Ramirez*
James St. Clair
Judith Van Hoorn
Dodah Yirusha*
* New Advisor
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Defending the Early Years, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.
Donations are tax deductible. Our Tax ID: 82-4308558
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