Showing posts with label literacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literacy. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Thursday March 26, 2015 - “More Than a Protest Novel” Panel in Harlem


HOLD THE DATE FOR OUR UPCOMING EVENT, “More Than a Protest Novel,” a thought-provoking anti-violence panel that will take place on Thursday, 3/26 at 8:00 p.m. at Land Yoga, in Harlem.

From moderator, Rev. Alfonso Wyatt, to featured panelists, the event will showcase some of New York City’s top minds when it comes to effectively addressing gun violence—and doing so in a “novel” way. The framework for the panel is the first book in Petra Lewis' trilogy, The Sons and Daughters of Ham, Book I: A Requiem, which examines a family in the aftermath of violence.

Panelists include:
• A.T. Mitchell, founder of Man Up! in East New York, Brooklyn
• Iesha Sekou, founder of Street Corner Resources, Harlem
• Allen James, program manager, S.O.S. (Save Our Streets) Crown Heights, Crown Heights Community Mediation Center, Brooklyn
• Kathleen Horan, WNYC public radio reporter who, among other things, did the series “In Harm’s Way, ” which—in 2013—memorialized the individual lives of New York City' kids killed by gunfire

The evening will take a look at personal experiences with violence, the current anti-violence space, real stats on homicide rates, and policy initiatives and new/innovative solutions to address the violence (including prayer)—as well as how some of this ties in to the Eric Garner and Michael Brown cases and their outcomes, which ignited protests globally. Reception to follow. HOLD THE DATE—you don’t want to miss this one! More details to come


Tuesday, April 9, 2013

A Night At The Zoo: Graduation Gala 5/23/13

A Night At The Zoo!http://democracyprep.orgPink Martini


Democracy Prep proudly presents A Night At The Zoo: Graduation Gala! This event will be held at the Central Park Zoo on Thursday, May 23rd from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm. 

Former Chancellor of NYC Public Schools and current CEO of Amplify Joel Klein will be the guest of honor. There will also be a special performance by Pink Martini and the Central Park Zoo Sea Lions.

We hope you will be able to attend! Please let us know about your decision by May 1st.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

FreeReading

What is FreeReading?

FreeReading is an open source Website where teachers can access a free, sequential, research-based reading intervention program for grades K-1, and contribute their own lessons and insights into what works best in the classroom.

Why FreeReading?

In providing teachers with such a resource, Wireless Generation aims to help school systems deliver high quality instruction with a rigorous, free program that reflects the latest research on effective early literacy practices, and is constantly enhanced and extended by fellow educators.

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