Building &Sustaining Racially-Progressive Schools, Oct. 1, 7 pm

TO REGISTER go to https://princetonlibrary.libnet.info/event/4590338

Those registered, will receive an email in late September with a link to log-in for the event.

Please join us for a panel discussion with local school and education representatives organized around two questions:
“What does a racially-progressive school, in which all students, teachers and staff feel that they are treated equitably, look like?”
“Why is it so challenging to create and sustain such schools?”
Panelists: PPS Superintendent Barry Galasso; PHS Assistant principal & parent Cecilia Birge; equity consultant Marceline DuBose; historian & former PHS guidance counselor Shirley Satterfield; PHS teacher Dr. Joy Barnes-Johnson; PPS parents Dr. Keith Wailoo and Dr. Lynda Dodd; PPS alums Juan Polanco (2013), Brianna Silva (2018) & Geoffrey Allen (2019); & PHS students Mojisola Ayodele & Eli Edelman (2022). The event will be moderated by Not In Our Town Princeton board member & PPS 2020 alum Raisa Rubin-Stankiewicz.
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This event was inspired by the New York Times podcast series Nice White parents and is being co-sponsored by Not in Our Town Princeton, Princeton Public Schools, Princeton Civil Rights Commission, Princeton Public Library, Princeton YWCA, Princeton YMCA, the Witherspoon Jackson Historical and Cultural Society, and the Witherspoon Jackson Neighborhood Association.