Gesu 23rd Symposium on Transforming Inner-City Education – Nov 11
Posted by Gesu School on October 20, 2020
Join Gesu School for a discussion with Ibram X. Kendi, bestselling author, leading antiracist voice, professor, and historian. Moderator Trina Gary will dialogue with Professor Kendi on antiracism in the context of urban education and field questions from participants. Don’t miss the opportunity to share in this timely conversation with one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People of 2020.
When and Where:
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
5:00pm – 6:00pm Virtual Format with Question & Answer
Free of Charge
Registration Required
For details and to register: https://www.gesuschool.org/2020symposium
More Information and Sponsorships:
Contact Kimberly Brennan, Director of Annual Giving and Special Events, at 310-463-9590 or [email protected].
Always seeking to improve education for all of America’s inner-city children, Gesu School launched our Annual Symposium on Transforming Inner-City Education in 1997 to bring together educators, policymakers, and other stakeholders to tackle the tough issues in urban education. From our first moderator, the late Tim Russert, to outstanding panelists like Stedman Graham, Joe Klein, and Paul Tough, the annual gathering brings together top thought leaders to stimulate productive conversation and empower educators and the community for our work in the field.
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