Gary Rubinstein joined Teach for America in its second cohort, three decades ago. He worked diligently for the organization but became disillusioned by its constant boasting and its in attention to preparing teachers well.
In this post, he notes that TFA has plenty of money j the bank, but it has lost its luster. In its glory days, it attracted 6,000 applicants. Now it gets only 2,000.
He writes:
In the last few years, TFA has shrunk. Their incoming corps size dropped from 6,000 to under 2,000. They recently laid off 25% of their staff. And those alumni education leaders have pretty much all resigned and faded into oblivion. TFA is at its lowest point since the mid 1990s.
So when I read about their big new announcement, I wondered what it might be. It turned out to be a ‘rebranding’ that they are really excited about. Basically, a new logo.

As a companion to the new logo, they released the most bizarre FAQ explaining the rationale of the new logo.
Open the link to understand why TFA is excited about its new logo.

Fans of Kurt Vonnegut’s Breakfast of Champions will get a kick out of the new TFA logo.
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https://boingboing.net/2017/07/19/kurt-vonnegut-butt.html
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Oops. Looks as though this supposed trainer of teachers didn’t do its homework.
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Poop on America. Perfect.
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If such a thing is possible, the TFA press release about their logo encapsulates everything that is wrong with this miserable, consumption-addled country.
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And the purple color, well, . . .
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Prince said his song about purple was about blood in the sky, red mixed with blue, and the end of the world. With apologies to Prince and the Revolution,
*TFA always meant to cause schools constant sorrow
They always meant to cause us teachers pain
They wanted every time to soil our staffing
They only wanted to soil our staffing
With their purple stain…
Their teachers want to be your weekend lover
They never wanted to be some kind of friend, hey
Baby, I could never believe them with a logo
It’s such a shame their company surely has got to end
Purple stain, purple stain
Purple stain, purple stain…*
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haaaaaa
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Goebbels overheard in purgatory: “Rebranding! It’s so obvious now.”
This is what the new logo looks like/represent for me. Start at the center. A graphic representation of two sets of lips, barely touching, in anticipation of tongues and slobber. Tool and tool maker/investor conjoin. And all around them? The shrapnel created by this unholy love fest goes in every direction, its damage inestimable, arbitrary, with excessive force to destroy anything that gets in its way. The choice of purple is interesting too. Anyone who’s been to Mardi Gras knows purple is the color of royalty, as far removed from the riff-raff as possible. Even when creating the appearance of being near them.
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Goebbels overheard in purgatory: “Rebranding! It’s so obvious now.”
Haaaaaaa!
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Reminds me of the cell service ad where the only difference between plans is, “it’s purple”….
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Looks like the coronavirus.
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lol. Yes. Great virus schematic.
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Love this little tidbit that speaks volumes: “Although the logo was not hurting the organization, testing validated that it also was not providing brand lift or differentiation in the marketplace.”
Translation: Some billionaire cronies paid wads of money for us to hire a New York p.r. firm to tell us who we are — at least to our own satisfaction. And now we’ve created our own metrics to blow steam up our wazoos to convince ourselves to our relevance and right to profit off of children and public funding.
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Excellent observation. People research their logo when they have too much time and money.
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I know that’s what I do whenever I have too much time and money.
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So you’re sayin’ you’re penny wise, logo foolish?
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How does a failing, false, incompetent, lying, cherry-picking nonprofit with an endless river of dark money flowing from extreme-right billionaires, with a goal to subvert the U.S. Constitution, go bankrupt and vanish?
The answer: NOT until all those billionaires die of really old age and their fortunes end up in other hands that don’t care about the same subversive activities.
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Warning! TFA in use! Keep away!
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Laser-symbol.svg
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ROFLMAO!
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