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SUMMARY:What Does it Mean to be Young\, Black and Female in America?: A Few Perspectives from Youth
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, December 9\, 2015  6-8pm \nTeachers College\, Columbia University\nRoom: Horace Mann 150 \nFacilitators\nJessica Penn\, Senior\nAichatou Nimaga\, Senior\nLanasia McMillan\, Junior\nJanell Jones\, Junior\nFatoumata Sankare\, Senior\nChina Camacho\, History Teacher Team Leader\nIngrid Chung\, Assistant Principal\nThe Urban Assembly School for Applied Math & Science \nJoin us for the next Racial Literacy Round table of the 2015-2016 academic year. \nFor the third year in a row\, all round table topics are dedicated to the lives of young people. Topics will explore how race intersects with language\, life\, and literacy practices\, as well as the in- and out-of-school experiences of school-age youth\, some of whom are court-involved and in foster care.
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/cji/event/what-does-it-mean-to-be-young-black-and-female-in-america-a-few-perspectives-from-youth/
LOCATION:Teachers College\, Columbia University\, Horace Mann Building\, 525 W 120th Street \, New York \, NY
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