Why Black Male Educators are important to Philadelphia’s Educational Landscape
Posted by City of Philadelphia Office of Black Male Engagement on May 28, 2018
The Mayor’s Office of Black Male Engagement and the Center for Male Engagement (CCP) presents the 17th -My Brother’s Keeper Community Conversation:
Topic: Education – Members of the Fellowship – Black Male Educators for Social Justice- will unpack why Black Male Educators are important to Philadelphia’s Educational Landscape.
Date: Thursday, May 30th
Time: 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Location: City Hall, Philadelphia; Conversation Hall, 2nd Floor. (Light Refreshments will be served)
Highlighted Educational Resource:
The Fellowship (Black Male Educators for Social Justice)
Panelists include:
- Dr. William Hayes, Principal, East Camden School
- Sterling Grimes, Teacher, Pickett School
- Quamiir Trice, Teacher, Bethune Elementary
- Tamir Harper, Senior, SLA
Register Now: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/community-conversations-initiative-tickets-304689153
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