In memory of Linda Levine, educator, activist for justice in education, and remarkable human being
Please join
Participatory Action Research Center for Education Organizing,
together with Bloomingdale Family Program; Change the Stakes;
Graduate School of Education, Bank Street College of Education;
Metro Center at NYU; New York Collective of Radical Educators; New
York Performance Standards Consortium; Parent Leadership
Project; Public Science Project of the CUNY Graduate Center;
Teacher’s College Institute for Urban and Minority Education; and
Time Out from Testing,
for a community screening of
180 Days Well Spent
a collaboration between parents and educators about creating good schools for our children without high stakes tests
Monday, March 11, from 6 until 8 PM at Cafe Amrita, 301 W 110th Street (between Frederick Douglass and Manhattan Avenue)
Children are welcome!
A discussion will follow the twelve-minute film with:
Dani Gonzalez, parent organizer, and Marilyn Barnwell,
Bloomingdale Family Program, both in the video; Ann Cook,
New York Performance Standards Consortium, co-founder,
Urban Academy, & one of the video’s editors; and Flor
Donoso, Parent Leadership Project.
Light food provided. Cash bar.
Moderated by educator Edwin Mayorga
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