Walmart, Right-Wing Media Company Hold Star-Studded Benefit Promoting Education Reform Film
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Monday Aug 13, 2012 8:57 am
By Josh Eidelson
Viola Davis, shown here with her SAG award for Outstanding Performance by an Female Actor in a Leading Performance for "The Help," will be appearing soon in anti-teachers union propaganda at a theater near you. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images)
The worlds largest private-sector employer and the countrys most prominent conservative entertainment company have teamed up to sponsor a fundraiser called Teachers Rock. Backed by Walmart and Anschutz Film Group, the August 14 event will feature live performances from musicians like Josh Groban and appearances from actresses like Viola Davis; it will be broadcast August 17 as a CBS special with messages from actresses like Meryl Streep. And it will promote the upcoming feature film Wont Back Down, Anschutzs entry in the education reform wars.
Wont Back Down is reportedly a highly sympathetic fictional portrayal of parent trigger laws, a major flashpoint in debates over education and collective bargaining. Under such laws, the submission of signatures from a majority of parents in a school triggers a turnaround option, which can mean the replacement of a unionized school with a non-union charter. Such laws have been passed in several states, but due to court challenges, the "trigger" process has never been fully implemented.
It's another Waiting for Superman," says Jose Vilson, a New York City math teacher and board member of the Center for Teacher Quality. "You have these popular actors, who as well-intentioned as they may be, they may not know all the facts, but theyre willing to back up a couple of corporate friends or people maybe they've become familiar with" in "trying to promote this sort of vision."
Parent trigger is one of the model bills pushed by the right-wing American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). Adamantly opposed by teachers unions, parent trigger bills (as Ive reported for Salon) have often been spearheaded and supported by Democratic politicians. In a Wall Street Journal op-ed slamming teachers unions, Campbell Brown highlighted Wont Back Down as evidence that teachers unions have become a ripe target for reformers across the ideological spectrum and Hollywood has turned on unions.
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