This document summarizes an article from the Chicago Democratic Socialists of America newsletter from July-August 1996. It discusses a speech given by educator Deborah Meier about her philosophy of public education. She believes schools should empower students to lead themselves, not simply be led by others. Small schools that treat all with respect and give everyone a voice are most likely to serve democracy well. Meier discusses the success of her small, democratic schools in New York City that have high graduation and college attendance rates despite serving low-income students of color.