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SUMMARY:The Road to Integration Begins in the Community: How Housing and Land Use Policies Impact School Segregation
DESCRIPTION:Dive back into the critical conversation of school segregation and racial equity with the second installment of Appleseed’s Virtual Roundtable Series. \nThis time\, we’re focusing on the intersection of housing\, land use policies\, and school segregation. We’ll explore how these seemingly disparate elements are interlinked and impact the ongoing battle for racial equity and justice in our schools and communities. \nAfter setting the stage with our June webinar\, “The Road to Integration: School Segregation & the Ongoing Fight for Racial Equity\,” we’re back to dig even deeper. This upcoming webinar is organized by NY Appleseed and Texas Appleseed\, who are at the forefront of the contemporary struggle for integrated schools and communities. \nRegister Now \n\nOur Speakers\nProfessor R. L’Heureux Lewis McCoy is a sociologist whose scholarship and activism centers issues of race\, education\, and opportunity. He is an Associate Professor at New York University in the Sociology of Education program in the School of Culture\, Education and Human Development.. \nIn the area of education\, he critically engages how educational resources and opportunities are hoarded. He is the author of “Inequality in the Promised Land\,” which tackled how inequality persisted in an “integrated” school and suburban community. His larger research interests include race and racism\, gender justice\, and community mobilization. He has lectured widely and has been a featured expert on the role of race in the contemporary political landscape\, suburban and urban regional issues\, as well as social justice. \n  \nCashauna Hill was recently named the Executive Director of the Redress Movement\, after previously serving as Executive Director of the Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center (formerly known as the Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center). Through educating\, organizing\, and shifting the narrative\, The Redress Movement supports local communities in promoting and securing remedies for the intentionally discriminatory policies that segregate neighborhoods across the country. \nAt the Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center\, Ms. Hill led a team working holistically to end discriminatory housing policies and practices through litigation\, policy advocacy\, community-based educational offerings\, and other direct services to community members. Her work as Executive Director included leading the community engagement process for the City of New Orleans’ 2016 Assessment of Fair Housing plan – the first in the nation submitted under a 2015 rule requiring state and local governments to identify and address barriers to fair housing choice. Ms. Hill has written extensively about housing segregation and civil rights and has testified before the United States Congress as a fair housing expert. She is a graduate of Spelman College and Tulane Law School. \n\nWhat To Expect\nExpect a rich\, nuanced discussion that goes beyond the textbook definitions and dives into the real-world implications of housing and land use policies on school segregation. Our speakers will share actionable insights and frameworks for communities striving for equity and integration. Moreover\, we’ll explore the pivotal role of community-level action in advancing these causes. \n\nWho Should Attend\nWhether you’re an educator\, policy-maker\, activist\, or just a concerned citizen\, this webinar is for you if you’re committed to unraveling the complex web of policies and practices that perpetuate inequality in our educational systems. \nThis virtual roundtable series is a call to action. The series aims to foster robust conversations around school segregation and integration\, tackling the urgent issues of educational equity and racial justice. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this transformative dialogue.
URL:https://appleseednetwork.org/webinars/the-road-to-integration-begins-in-the-community-how-housing-and-land-use-policies-impact-school-segregation/
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SUMMARY:2023 Pillars of Justice Celebration
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URL:https://appleseednetwork.org/event/2023-pillars-of-justice-celebration/
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SUMMARY:The Road to Integration: School Segregation & the Ongoing Fight for Racial Equity
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce the kickoff to Appleseed’s Virtual Roundtable Series\, an engaging series of policy-focused webinars hosted by the Appleseed Network. This inaugural webinar will be the first in a 4-part series of leading-edge discussions on school integration advocacy efforts across the United States. \nThe series will be led by New York Appleseed and Texas Appleseed\, two Appleseed centers at the frontlines of the modern-day fight to integrate our public schools and communities. \nJoin us for an insightful webinar hosted by the Appleseed Network as part of our Virtual Roundtable Series. This event will feature UT Dallas Professor Dr. Jennifer Jellison Holme\, Professor of Educational Policy and Planning at University of Texas at Austin and co-author of the book Striving in Common: A Regional Equity Framework for Urban Schools\, along with the youth-led advocacy organization IntegrateNYC. \nOur guests will offer valuable insights on the history of school segregation\, explore frameworks that can guide us towards equity and integration in our schools and communities\, and emphasize the importance of student voices in the integration movement. \nThe series aims to foster conversations around school segregation and integration\, addressing the pressing issues of education equity and racial justice.
URL:https://appleseednetwork.org/webinars/appleseed-presents-the-history-of-school-segregation-integration/
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