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Saturday, October 13, 2018

The Mis-Education of Ms. Freeman - Surviving in New York City Show at THEATERLAB



The Mis-Education of Ms. Freeman




Surviving in New York City
Tuesday, November 6, 2018 7:30 PM
TheaterLab, 357 West 36th Street 3rd Floor - New York, NY
Surviving in New York City is one thing, but teaching the precocious kids that live there? That's a whole different reality show.
This first time teacher soon realizes that her students have their own lesson plan, and it doesn't involve Math.
She has to survive the baptism by fire in order for her students to learn!
You think you know what it takes to be a teacher, trust me you have no idea!
Written & Performed by: Alaina Freeman
Directed by: Susan Campanaro
**TICKETS ARE LIMITED** (first showing). All ticket purchases must be made electronically. There will be no ticket sales at the door.

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Monday, April 23, 2018

Brown University Black Alumni Reunion: September 21-23, 2018



Black Alumni Reunion: September 21-23, 2018

http://brown.edu/go/BAR2018 

Brown University and the Inman Page Black Alumni Council (IPC) invite you to mark your calendar for a very special three-day event, at a pivotal moment in time for our community.

Are you in?

IPC logoRegistration, schedule and speaker information will be available later this spring, but we know you want to make plans now. So here are three action items to help you start getting ready:
  1. Check your Brown alumni profile.
    Be sure to get event updates by confirming that Brown has your current email address and that your profile* is up to date (see below).
  2. Spread the Black Alumni Reunion love!
    Share the IPC’s Facebook event with your friends.
  3. Take the pledge.
    Let us know you are committed to being a part of the 2018 Black Alumni Reunion. Participation in promoting and/or attending the Reunion is vital to the success of this celebration. Take the pledge today! A list of those who have taken the pledge will be posted in the coming weeks.
  4. It’s not too early to book accommodations.
    - Check out Brown’s Travel Portal, which features nearby hotels at special Brown rates.
    - Find low-cost apartment rentals close to campus: AirBnB | Homeaway.com
    - Discount booking sites may land you a great deal: Groupon.com | Hotels.com | Expedia.com
  5. Source: http://brown.edu/go/BAR2018
  6. Interested in Corporate Sponsorship? Please contact: 
  7. Kimberly V. Nelson
    Assistant Director, Multicultural Programs
    Brown Annual Fund
    Tel: +1 (401) 863-9835  kimberly_nelson@brown.edu 


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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Dr. Zinga Fraser At Brooklyn Historical Society: “Women in Politics: Brooklyn & Beyond” 11/8/16

Professional Development

Professional Learning with Brooklyn Historical Society 
Our professional development workshops for teachers at BHS and BLDG 92 provide teachers with a forum in which to engage with new scholarship in history, sustainable design, race and identity and related fields; practice pedagogical approaches in collaboration with colleagues; and learn about museum-based school programs and curricula.


Election Day Professional Learning Workshopszinga-fraser-2016-07-18
At Brooklyn Historical Society: “Women in Politics: Brooklyn & Beyond”November 8, 2016, 8:30 am – 3:00 pm
Register Here, $25
With In Pursuit of Freedom digital curriculum and Dr. Zinga Fraser, director of the Shirley Chisholm Project.
On this historic Election Day, we will explore the role of women in politics in Brooklyn and beyond, and provide resources for bringing this important history into your classroom. We’ll consider political involvement broadly, from Shirley Chisholm’s congressional service and presidential campaign to Mary White Ovington and the NAACP to Maritcha Lyons’ influence in 19th century education for students of color. We’ll also mine BHS’s archives for opportunities to find women’s political contributions in primary sources that will broaden your students’ concept of American history.
The workshop is open to all NYC teachers, with primary source material best suited to grades 4 and up. 
Fee includes breakfast & lunch.
Source: © Brooklyn Historical Society
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Saturday, October 8, 2016

Saturday 10/29/16 - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CROWN HEIGHTS COLLEGE FAIR / CAREER DAY

HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE/SCHOLARSHIP FUND

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CROWN HEIGHTS

COLLEGE FAIR / CAREER DAY

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2016 11:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.

450 EASTERN PARKWAY,
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
(CORNER. ROGERS AVE.) #5 TRAIN TO FRANKLIN AVE. #4 TRAIN TO NOSTRAND AVE.

DILLARD UNIVERSITY/ HOWARD UNIVERSITY/ SPELMAN COLLEGE / JOHNSON C. SMITH/ FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY/ CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY/ SHAW UNIVERSITY/ DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY/ HAMPTON UNIVERSITY / MOREHOUSE COLLEGE/ MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY/ SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY/ ALABAMA STATE / UNIVERSITY/ ST. AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE/ ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE/ LINCOLN UNIVERSITY/ BENNETT COLLEGE / WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY/ VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY/ VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY/ NORTH CAROLINA A&T/ ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY/ FISK UNIVERSITY/ TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY/ BARBER SCOTIA COLLEGE / KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY BENEDICT COLLEGE/ MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE / BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY/ BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITY / COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY / PAINE COLLEGE / MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY / NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY /UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE / SUNY & CUNY


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  • MED TROOP - EMS
  • CON ED / VERIZON 
  • NATIONAL GRID / BLACK ENGINEERS
  • UNITED FEDERATION OF TEACHERS
  • ARTISTS
  • HEALTH INSURANCE / HEALTH PROFESSIONALS 
  • DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION / BOARD OF ELECTIONS AND MORE...
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Labels: "New York City", achievement, Brooklyn, career, career fair, college fair, community, education, First Baptist Church of Crown Heights, Higher Education, jobs, networking, non-profit, school

Saturday, October 1, 2016

The Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice: Week of 10/03/16



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CSSJ Weekly Newsletter
September 30, 2016
Save the date and reserve your free ticket!
CSSJ Events:

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*If you would like to submit a poster for advertisement in a future CSSJ newsletter please email slaveryjustice@brown.edu, using "Ad for the next newsletter" in the subject line. All flyers must be submitted as a PDF or JPEG. Postings in the newsletter will be made at the Center's discretion.
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Providence, RI 02912
Phone 401-863-5085
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Friday, September 30, 2016

10/5/16 Brown Changemakers: Spotlight on Education with The Brotherhood/Sister Sol - Khary Lazarre-White, Esq. & Friends

Brown Changemakers: Spotlight on Education

Don't miss this extraordinary panel of Brown alumni, all distinguished in the field of nonprofits and education, who'll talk about their work and how they are fundamentally changing education for youth and families everywhere.
The Brown Club in NYC is excited to invite you to an alumni panel focusing on the intersection of education, nonprofits, and community development. Panelists will share their experiences and provide insight into the strategies their organizations employ to close the education gap in NYC and beyond. Guests will then have the opportunity to pose questions to the panelists about their careers and doing well by doing good.
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
6:30 – 7:00 PM Reception with light snacks and refreshments
7:00 – 8:15 PM Panel
8:15 – 8:30 PM Q&A
UJA-Federation of New York 
130 East 59th Street (btw Lexington & Park Ave) 
Floor 6
New York City
Tickets: $20 Click here to purchase
Meet our panelists!

Dana Edell, Ph.D, Executive Director, SPARK Movement (’98): At SPARK Movement, an intergenerational girls’ activist organization, Dana collaborates with girls to launch successful action campaigns including a media campaign that led to Seventeen Magazine’s public promise to never Photoshop girl models and to commit to race and body size diversity in their pages. She trains and supports girls (ages 13-22) to take action, produce theater, create videos and write blogs. Dana was co-chair of the Girls’ Participation Task Force at the United Nations and she teaches Theatre and Activism at New York University and the City University of New York.
Amy Kantrowitz, COO, Free Arts NYC (MA’92): Amy has two decades of nonprofit experience and currently serves as COO of Free Arts NYC, an arts education nonprofit that provides underserved children with a unique combination of educational arts and mentoring programs. Amy has worked with some of NYC’s leading education and youth development organizations, including New Visions for Public Schools, and The After-School Corporation - this path emerged directly from her Brown MAT, work with Professor Ted Sizer at the Coalition of Essential Schools, and VISTA year at the Swearer Center for Public Service.

Josh Landay, Director, Eye to Eye Diplomats (’02): Josh is a professional actor, teaching artist, and non-profit program director. He serves as Director of the speakers bureau of Eye to Eye, a national nonprofit organization for students with learning disabilities.  Since launching the Diplomats program in 2011, Mr. Landay has developed and coordinated over 250 public engagement presentations, including events at the White House and the U.S. Department of Education. He has also performed in Disney’s The Lion King on Broadway as well as in the West End, Las Vegas, and the first national tour. 

Khary Lazarre-White, Executive Director & Co-Founder, The Brotherhood/Sister Sol (’95): Khary is a social entrepreneur, educator, non-profit executive, writer and attorney. In 1995 he co-founded The Brotherhood/Sister Sol, a nationally renowned, comprehensive youth development and educational organization that provides rites of passage programming, after school care, counseling, summer camps, job training, college preparation and scholarships, employment opportunities, community organizing training, legal representation, and month long international study programs to Africa and Latin America. Khary has extensive experience as a public speaker across the country, writes regular opinion pieces for The Huffington Post, and essays for publications that have included NYU Press, Nation Books, and MSNBC.com.

Carlos Lejnieks, CEO, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Essex, Hudson, & Union Counties (’00): Lejnieks took over an atrophied Big Brothers Big Sisters agency in 2008 and, within four years, went from serving approximately 100 youth to serving well over 1,100. Under his leadership, BBBS has received numerous awards from local, state and national entities, including a formal recognition by President Obama. Lejnieks has served on President Barack Obama’s Regional Finance Committee, Governor Chris Christie’s Education Transition Team and Newark Mayor Cory Booker’s Transition Team. In 2016, he was the NY Yankees “Civic Leader Spotlight”.
Shalinee Sharma, Executive Director & Board Member, Zearn (’98): Zearn Math was created to fix math education for all kids. It offers an internationally-normed, rigorous curriculum that combines personalized digital lessons with daily targeted small group instruction so that every teacher can reach every student, every day.

Don't miss this extraordinary panel of Brown alumni, all distinguished in the field of nonprofits and education, who'll talk about their work and how they are fundamentally changing education for youth and families everywhere.
The Brown Club in NYC is excited to invite you to an alumni panel focusing on the intersection of education, nonprofits, and community development. Panelists will share their experiences and provide insight into the strategies their organizations employ to close the education gap in NYC and beyond. Guests will then have the opportunity to pose questions to the panelists about their careers and doing well by doing good.

Source: Brown Club of New York

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Thursday, September 29, 2016

IRAAS E- List Serve Announcements -September/October 2016



IRAAS EVENTS & NOTICES -SEPTEMBER 
Institute for Research in African-American Studies at Columbia University
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MARIAME KABA Organizer, Educator and Curator, Co-Founder Chicago Freedom School and the Chicago Taskforce on Violence against Girls and Young Women
9/29 Punishing Black Girls in the Age of Mass Incarceration
Queer Disruptions: A Conference on Gender and Sexuality
10/13-14 Queer Disruptions: A Conference on Gender and Sexuality
Habla y Vota is a one-hour, non-partisan program in English and Spanish encouraging Latinos  to
10/5 Screening of: HBO Special "Habla Y Vota"
Hurston@125: Engaging with the Work and Legacy of Zora Neale Hurston
 10/28  Hurston@125: Engaging with the Work and Legacy of Zora Neale Hurston
Please join the Drug Policy Alliance for the White Faces,Black Lives: Race, Reparative Justice & the Drug War
 conference, which will be held October 18 & 19.
IRAAS cosponsors 10/19 @CU Graduate School of Journalism -Lecture Hall 


Registration Required . Information at 
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/white-faces-black-lives-race-reparative-justice-and-the-drug-war-tickets-27546229514
Monday 10/3 @ 7:00pm 
Presented by The Men of Color Alliance
 A CONVERSATION W/ SHAUN KING,
NY Daily News- Senior Justice Writer 
Free but Tickets are required please visit 
https://www.cc-seas.columbia.edu/OMA/socialjustice/MCA.php#shaunking


IRAAS Book Talk 
10/26 @6:00pm 

Troubling Freedom: Antigua and the Aftermath of British Emancipation
Natasha Lightfoot, Associate Professor of History Columbia University; IRAAS Faculty Fellow
Location: Faculty House- Garden Room
64 Morningside Dr, New York, NY 10027
Free & Open to the Public
Co-sponsored w/ Department of History at Columbia University 
**Books will be available for purchase with Book Culture Bookstore onsite**
Institute for Research in African-American Studies (IRAAS) | 1200 Amsterdam Avenue, 758 Schermerhorn Ext, New York, NY 10027

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Friday, July 22, 2016

Early Conference Experience in Geosciences Due July 29, 2016


Early Conference Experience in Geosciences (ECE GeoSci): An opportunity for High School students to attend a national forum at CCNY

We invite students from the 5 boroughs of NYC, who are entering their junior or senior year of high school, to attend the NOAA/EPP/MSI 8th Biennial Science and Education Forum at The City College of the City University of New York (CCNY).  The ECE GeoSci events aim is to encourage students from underrepresented communities to pursue degrees in ocean, atmospheric, and geological sciences.

Students will attend the one-day ECE GeoSci event on Monday 29th, August 2016 from 7:30am to 5:00pm, at no cost to the selected students.  Participants will be paired with a graduate student mentor for the day.  Pairings will be based on the expressed interests written within the online application.  Together participants and their mentors will attend scientific lectures covering a range of topics in the geosciences.  During special breakout sessions participants will learn about the process of transitioning from high school to college, explore career opportunities, and engage in dialogue with scientific professionals. 

Those who are interested should submit the online application as well as the additional requested materials.  The online application can be found line using the following link: http://bit.ly/App_ECEGeoSci. Additional information can be found in the enclosed PDF packet or online at http://bit.ly/ECEG_PacketF.

Extra Program Details
·       Online application, recommendation letter, waivers and liability forms must be submitted by 5:00pm on July 29th.
·       Participants are required to find their own transportation to the event
·       This program is fully funded so there is no cost for students while at the event
·       Breakfast, lunch and a snack will be provided
·       Each student will receive a Certificate of Participation 
All questions and concerns should be directed to LaTreese Denson or Chante Davis at ECEGeoSci@gmail.com.

LaTreese S. Denson
Ph.D. Student
University of Miami
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
Department of Marine Biology and Ecology
ECE GeoSci Coordinator
Email: ECEGeoSci@gmail.com
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