The Arthur J. Glatfelter Institute for Public Policy Presents: An Evening with Jonathan Kozol Author of NYT Bestseller Savage Inequalities
The Arthur J. Glatfelter Institute for Public Policy Presents: An Evening with Jonathan Kozol Author of The New York Times Bestseller:Savage Inequalities: Children in America’s Schools
October 5. 2017 Lecture: 7:00pm Book signing: 8:30pm
York College of Pennsylvania Waldner Performing Arts Center 441 Country Club Rd York PA, 17403
Tickets are free, but capacity is limited. Get your tickets today! tiny.cc/kozol
Sponsored by: York College Center for Community Engagement, York College History and Political Science Department, York College Education Department, the Deparment of Behavioral Sciences and the Sociology Program, and York County Community Foundation.
Please email publicpolicy@ycp.edu with any questions.
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About Jonathan Kozol:
In the passion of the civil rights campaigns of 1964 and 1965, Jonathan Kozol gave up the prospect of a promising career in the academic world, moved from Harvard Square into a poor black neighborhood of Boston, and became a fourth grade teacher. He has since devoted nearly his entire life to the challenge of providing equal opportunity to every child in our public schools.
In the passion of the civil rights campaigns of 1964 and 1965, Jonathan Kozol gave up the prospect of a promising career in the academic world, moved from Harvard Square into a poor black neighborhood of Boston, and became a fourth grade teacher. He has since devoted nearly his entire life to the challenge of providing equal opportunity to every child in our public schools. The nation’s most widely read and highly honored education writer and one of our most eloquent advocate for children of low income and for racial diversity in our schools and universities, Jonathan has been speaking to overflow crowds as child poverty has risen to unprecedented levels and racial tensions have become the focus of urgent political concern. College deans have turned to him repeatedly in dealing with the racial conflicts that surface on their campuses, while school officials have relied upon his guidance in their efforts to address the racial gap and reduce the high attrition rates among low-income children of all races. He writes from the trenches. He’s in the schools. He’s in the pre-school centers. He’s often up late at night talking with the principals and teachers, then back in class with the children the next morning. He’s been doing this for more than fifty years. This has been his life’s work. He isn’t stopping now.
2017/10/05 - 2017/10/05
York College: Waldner Performing Arts Center
441 Country Club Rd., York, PA 17403
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