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Education and racism will be the topic of a panel discussion
at the Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human
Development at the University of Rochester on Monday, Jan.
19, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Welles-Brown Room of Rush Rhees
Library on the University’s River Campus.
The panel will include individuals from educational, political,
and community contexts who will address the issues of school
segregation, the legacy of the Brown vs. Board of Education
decision, and the influence of racism on public education
today.
This event is part of the Warner School’s Martin Luther
King Jr. Education Series, which also will include a colloquium
to address the question of “What Constitutes Research
for Social Justice?” on Jan. 27, and a workshop on “Education
and Social Activism” to be held on Feb. 6.
All events are free and open to the public. For more information,
contact (585) 275-7428.
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