5.28.13 NYCoRE and CPE @ Teach Radical Series

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TEACH RADICAL SERIES: ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION IN PRACTICE

Part 2: Agitating for Better Public Schools – May 28, 6-8pm – RLS-NYC

 

There is a battle raging over whether education is to be protected as a human right or sold as a commodity. Under Bloomberg’s mayoral control, New York City’s public school system has veered toward privatization and exclusion, and the city’s youth—particularly those who are poor, black, and brown—are paying the costs. How are teachers, parents, and students resisting, and what can the rest of us do to support them? Find out what two groups—the New York Collective of Radical Educators (NYCoRE) and the Coalition for Public Education—are doing to ensure that our schools remain sources of democracy and progress, not factories reproducing inequity and injustice.May1.2011.ImmigrantMarch

NYCoRE is a group of public school educators committed to fighting for social justice in our school system and society at large, by organizing and mobilizing teachers, developing curriculum, and working with community, parent, and student organizations.

The Coalition for Public Education is an independent non-governmental organization that fights to ensure that New York City public schools are places of learning in which stakeholders (parents, students, educators, non-pedagogical staff, administrators, community) are engaged in a democratic process to provide free and quality education to all students, from pre-school to college.

Tuesday, May 28 | 6 – 8pm | Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung-NYC
275 Madison Ave., Suite 2114, NYC 10016

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

For more info:
http://www.rosalux-nyc.org/en/teach-radical-series-alternative-education-in-practice/

This Saturday! 6.29.13 NYCoRE Educators of Color Retreat

POC_Retreat_2012If you identify as an educator and person of color, please join us on Saturday, June 29th for the New York Collective of Radical Educators (NYCoRE) Educators of Color End-of-Year Retreat!

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After a day of meeting head-to-head and heart-to-heart we will have:

-Clarity about who we are, what we do, and how we work.
-Practical, actionable goals and next steps.
-A fostered and deepened sense of community.

Date: June 29, 2013

Time: 10:00-5:30pm

Location: Betances Community Center, 465 St Anns Ave, Bronx, NY 10455
Nearest trains: 5 train to 3 Av – 149 St (and then an 8 minute walk)
6 train to Brook Av (and then a 10 minute walk)

Phone:(718) 585-5040

Agenda Draft: (Please note that times will be adjusted on Saturday)

8:45am- Set up crew arrives

9:30-10:30am- Breakfast

10:30-11:15am- Ice Breakers/Community Building

11:15-12:00am- Breakout Sessions: Yoga or Radical Healing

12:00-12:45pm- Lunch

12:45-2:00pm- Who Are We? Why Are We?: Timeline (revisit last retreat’s notes) and History of PoC group and using points of unity to create group goals

2:00-3:00pm- Flex time, outdoor activity, snack, relationship building, down time

3:00-5:00pm- How do we work? Defining leadership, decision-making, and commitments; ends with developing an action plan for our group

5:00-5:45pm- Clean Up

For questions email: info@nycore.org

 

Register below:

6.21.13 – Inaugural High School Student Symposium on Latina, Latino, and Latin American Studies

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The CUNY Institute of Mexican Studies is proud to host the Inaugural High School Student Symposium on Latina, Latino, and Latin American Studies (ISLAS), to be held at Lehman College, Music Building, on June 21st, from 10am to 5pm.

High school students will present their research on panels with their peers, moderated by community leaders, educators, and college students. The Institute of Mexican Studies, with Lehman College and CUNY support, has made ISLAS possible through partnerships with the Afro Latin@ Forum, Tertulia Resolana, New York Collective of Radical Educators, Movement Makers program at Essex Street Academy, and the Latino and Latin American Studies Program at Queens College.

The goal of ISLAS is to create a space where high school students in the greater New York City area can gather and share their research, knowledge, and questions on topics related to Latin America and the Latina/o experience in the U.S. in dialogue with other students, educators, leaders, and the public.

The Inaugural High School Student Symposium on Latina, Latino, and Latin American Studies will take place at Lehman College on June 21st, 2013, organized by the CUNY Institute of Mexican Studies.  Next year’s symposium will be hosted by the Latino and Latin American Studies Program at Queens College.  This symposium is in spirit with the long history of struggles by students, educators, and the community for open access, inclusion of area and ethnic studies courses, programs, departments, and a faculty more reflective of our diverse population. ISLAS adds to the CUNY—community connection through building and supporting work already in progress in schools, arts and cultural centers, and places of civic engagement.

ISLAS is free and open to the public. Space is still available for high school students interested in presenting their work. Updated information can be found at islas2013.commons.gc.cuny.edu.

Contacts:

Gabriel Higuera
Symposium Coordinator
ghiguera@gc.cuny.edu

Alyshia Gálvez, Ph.D.
Director of the CUNY Institute of Mexican Studies
Professor, Lehman College, City University of New York
(718) 960-5115

Directions
250 Bedford Park Blvd. New York, NY 10468
Train 4 or B/D to Bedford Park

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