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SUMMARY:"BROKEN WINDOWS\, BROKEN SCHOOLS: A PANEL ON EDUCATION AND JUSTICE"
DESCRIPTION:Many times schools are looked at as a solution to an unequal society. This panel brings together a range of experts on the connections between schools and communities to highlight what policies and practices be undertaken to make both more just. \nPanelists: \nZAKIYAH ANSARI – Advocacy Director\, Alliance for Quality Education\nR. L’HEUREUX LEWIS-MCCOY – Sociology & Black Studies\, City College of New York/CUNY\nCARLA SHEDD – Sociology & African-American Studies\, Columbia University\nJOSÉ LUIS VILSON – NYC Public School Teacher and AuthorFree & Open To the Public 
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/cji/event/broken-windows-broken-schools-panel-education-justice/
LOCATION:Columbia School of Journalism\, 3rd Floor Lecture Hall\, 2950 Broadway at 116th St\, New York\, NY\, 10027
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