Join us for the first event in our Justice and Education Speaker Series, which seeks to highlight a mixture of local and national experts addressing the topics of race, equity, and access in our K-12 public schools. A panel discussion featuring leaders in education will introduce historical and systemic forces that currently shape and challenge education through the lens of equity and access. Featured panelists include:
- Carol Robinson, M.Ed, Director for Early Childhood Educational Programs, Family Services of Westchester
- Marina Marcou, O'Malley Alliance for Quality Education Public Policy and Education Fund, Policy and Operations Director
- Dr. Ainsley Erickson, Associate Professor, History and Education Policy, and Co-Director, Center on History and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University
- Dr. Camila Bell, Former Humanities New York Fellow with PhD in Cultural Foundations of Education, independent scholar and educational consultant
This event, made possible through the support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, is open to the Sarah Lawrence, Bronxville, Yonkers, and Mt. Vernon communities. Register online
A Zoom link will be sent to registrants within 24 hours of the event, or email alum@sarahlawrence.edu.
This virtual event is a part of Sarah Lawrence’s Justice series, which aims to foster an exchange of ideas and encourage our community to explore perspectives on themes related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.