Fire in the Ashes: Victims and Survivors of Apartheid in New York

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Fire in the Ashes: Victims and Survivors of Apartheid in New York

Time: November 9, 2012 from 5pm to 8pm
Location: Elebash Recital Hall, The Graduate Center, CUNY 365 Fifth Avenue @ 34th Street, NYC.
Event Type: presentation
Organized By: (In)equality Matters, the Academic Research Collaborative, Rethinking Schools, Haymarket Books, PhD programs in Urban Education and Critical Social/Personality Psychology of the CUNY Graduate Center, Change the Stakes and Save Our Schools.
Latest Activity: Oct 21, 2012

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Friday, November 9, 5pm – 8pm - Fire in the Ashes: Victims and Survivors of Apartheid in New York Jonathan Kozol and Brian Jones, At the Elebash Recital Hall, The Graduate Center, CUNY 365 Fifth Avenue @ 34th Street, NYC.,
Returning to the scene of his prize-winning books Rachel and Her Children and Amazing Grace, Jonathan Kozol shares insights of twenty-five years in New York’s poorest neighborhood’s public school system in conversation with teacher, activist educator Brian Jones. Together they will explore the urgent issues that confront our urban schools  Co-sponsored by (In)equality Matters, the Academic Research Collaborative, Rethinking Schools, Haymarket Books, PhD programs in Urban Education and Critical Social/Personality Psychology of the CUNY Graduate Center, Change the Stakes and Save Our Schools.

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