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Democracy Incorporated: Writer Ed Burns on education, totalitarianism, and the possibility of community Austin News
Ed Burns hasn’t had what you would call a traditional career path. Working for the Baltimore Police Department, then as a public school teacher, he eventually partnered with David Simon in creating The Wire, one of the most acclaimed dramatic series in television history. His acute, jaundiced eye was trained upon Charm City’s institutional failings as a metaphor for America’s and arguably was at its sharpest during season four, which delved into the dysfunction of the school system. It’s due to his take on education that the Texas chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union invited Burns to speak at its annual meeting this weekend, themed Youth Rights in Texas: Sensible School Discipline. The Chronicle recently spoke with Burns about education in the 21st century, the unabated rise of the surveillance state, and more.
Read more in the Austin Chroncile.
