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Juneau Reflects on Life in Education at AOCC

By Jill Anderson 03/11/2013 11:13 am | Add a Comment

To kick off of the 11th annual Alumni of Color Conference, The Revolution Will Be LIVE, Denise Juneau, Ed.M.’94, state superintendent of public instruction for Montana, discussed school improvement efforts in her state and the importance of being a leader at the Askwith Forum on Friday, March 1. Read More…

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Race, Poverty, Power, and Politics in Our Education System

By 02/26/2013 11:54 am | Add a Comment

As part of the AOCC, Denise Juneau, Ed.M.’94, state superintendent of public instruction for Montana, will discuss school improvement efforts in her state at the Askwith Forum. A live stream of this event begins March 1 at 5 p.m. Read More…

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AOCC Keynote Suggests We Disrupt the Discourse

By Jill Anderson 03/09/2012 04:24 pm | 1 Comment

At the Askwith Forum held March 2 in conjunction with the three-day Alumni of Color Conference, keynote speaker John H. Jackson, Ed.M.’98, Ed.D.’01, president and CEO of the Schott Foundation for Public Education, ruminated on how to disrupt the discourse in education. Read More…

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Disrupting the Discourse: John H. Jackson

By 03/02/2012 01:05 pm | Add a Comment

John H. Jackson, Ed.M.’98, Ed.D.’01, president and CEO of the Schott Foundation for Public Education, will present the opening keynote for The 10th Annual Alumni of Color Conference (AOCC). Read More…

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10 Years of the HGSE Alumni of Color Conference

By Matt Weber 02/01/2012 10:44 am | Add a Comment

For 10 years, students, educators, practitioners, scholars, and advocates have gathered to discuss issues of educational equity at the HGSE Alumni of Color Conference (AOCC). This year’s 10th anniversary celebration will be held March 2-3. Read More…

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Where Do We Go From Here? People of Color and Coalitions of Conscience

By 03/09/2011 03:08 pm | 1 Comment

How do social inequities persist in a world with powerful visions of human freedom, massive changes to laws, and extensive media coverage? This question was pondered by Patricia Hill Collins, M.A.T.’70, at the Askwith Forum held March 4 in conjunction with the three-day Alumni of Color Conference (AOCC). Read More…

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Video of Jeff Duncan-Andrade’s Talk: Note to Educators

By 02/26/2010 06:47 pm | 1 Comment

In this Askwith Forum on February 26, 2010, Jeff Duncan-Andrade draws from Tupac Shakurs powerful metaphor of the rose that grows from concrete, as well as research in fields such as public health, social epidemiology, and psychology. Read More…

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Kerida McDonald

Kerida McDonald, Ed.M.’85, Ed.D.’89, is on a multicountry life-cycle journey.

By Kenneth Russell 09/28/2009 03:45 pm | 1 Comment

Kerida McDonald, Ed.M.’85, Ed.D.’89, is on a multicountry life-cycle journey using her engagements with early childhood education, health and nutrition, adolescent development, and media sectors to educate and communicate for development. Read More…

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5 Reasons to Know… Raygine DiAquoi, Doctoral student

By Lory Hough 09/25/2009 04:10 pm | 15 Comments

She was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and attended public schools until the sixth grade when her parents, wanting her to have every opportunity, sent her to the Hewitt School, a private school for girls on the Upper East Side. Read More…

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Minister of Kenyan Parliament to Speak at AOCC

By 03/03/2009 01:33 pm | 1 Comment

Joseph Lemasolai Lekuton, Ed.M.’03, minister of Parliament in Kenya will give the keynote address at the 7th Annual Alumni of Color Conference on Friday, March 6 at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Read More…

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