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November 11, 2009, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm 
| Event Name: | THE COST OF INEQUALITY: EXPLORING THE INTERCEPTION OF RACE, POVERTY, AND POLICY | |
| Host: | Wagner Education Policy Studies Association |
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| Type: | Conference | |
This conference will examine the interactions between race, policy and poverty in the realm of education, the economic recession and the prison industrial complex.Keynote: Introductory Remarks by NYS Senator Kevin Parker 10:30-11:45 Education Panel: A Look at the Economics of Education and its Effect on Students of Color Achievement with speakers: Pedro Noguera, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development at New York University; Dr. Sheila Evens Tranum, Associate Commission of Education, NY State Education Department; Shawn Dove, Open Society Institute12:45 – 2:00 Applied Research Center’s presentation on report entitled "Race and Recession: How Inequity Rigged the Economy and how to Change the Rules" by Seth Wessler, ARC Senior Policy Researcher2:00-3:00-The Prison Pipeline: A Closer Look at the Prison Industrial Complex with Max Kenner, founder of the Bard Prison Initiative, and Mishi Faruqee, Director of the Juvenile Justice Project with the Correctional Association of New York | ||
| Location: | The Kimmel Center, 802 Shorin Performance Studio 60 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012 | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | wagner.nyu.edu/events/ |
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