Black History Month Event: Race in American Education and the Power of the Presidency

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Dr. LaRuth H. Gray

Education leader and historian Dr. LaRuth Gray’s new book, School Desegregation and the U.S. Presidents: How the Role of the Bully Pulpit Affected their Decisions offers a fresh look at the relationship between American politics and the history of segregation in the American school system. Join Dr. LaRuth in the Gallery at ArtsWestchester for an illuminating conversation with Dr. Gray, moderated by education policy thought-leader Michael A. Rebell.

Tickets:
General Admission | $50
ArtsW Members | $35 (with promo code)
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Admission is free to ArtsWestchestchester Arts-in-Education Partners, educators, and students (RSVP required).

Ticket includes a copy of the book. Proceeds from the event will support ArtsWestchester’s Art & Social Justice initiatives.


When

Thursday, February 8, 2024    
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Where

ArtsWestchester
31 Mamaroneck Ave
White Plains, NY 10601
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Ticket Information

$50

Additional Information

Presenter: ArtsWestchester
Presenter Phone: 914-428-4220
Handicap Accessible: Yes