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Unfinished Business: Keeping the Promise of Brown v. Board of Education     Email    Printer-Friendly
The Century Foundation, The Center for American Progress, Institute for Educational Leadership
5/10/2004  9:30 AM-12:30 PM
The Sumner School, 17th & M Streets, NW, Washington, DC
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Video highlights and audio of the panel discussion now available from cosponsor the Center for American Progress.

Fifty years after the Supreme Court's landmark Brown decision, prominent experts in education will come together in this roundtable discussion to present what they believe are effective strategies for fulfilling the promise of Brown, including: racial integration, economic integration, housing integration, fiscal equity, school choice, and standards-based reform.

Featuring: The Honorable Chaka Fattah, Second Congressional District, Pennsylvania; Wendy Puriefoy, President, Public Education Network; Harold "Bud" Hodgkinson, Demographer and Author

Panelists include: Jeanne Allen, President, Center for Education Reform; John Brittain, Professor of Law, Thurgood Marshall School of Law; Richard D. Kahlenberg, Senior Fellow, The Century Foundation; David Rusk, Former Mayor, Albuquerque, NM, Author and Consultant



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