Issues in Urban Education Lecture Series 2007-2008 Be What Is Possible Always: Language and Literacy in the Bronx Diaspora and BeyondMaisha Fisher, Emory University, 11/15 2006-2007 Challenging Racism: The Use of Critical Race Counter-Stories: A Lecture/DiscussionTara J. Yosso, UC-Santa Barbara, 3/1 2005-2006 Human Rights in the U.S.?: A Lecture/DiscussionValerie Polakow, E. Michigan University, 10/27 Finding the Right Public School Options for Your Child, 11/14 Critical Literacy, Achievement, and Empowerment for Urban Youth: A Lecture/Discussion Ernest Morrell, UCLA, 3/2 2004-2005 Finding the Right Public School Options for Your Child, 10/18Teaching to Change the World: A Lecture/Discussion Robin D. G. Kelley, Columbia University, 10/28 Teaching for Democracy in the Age of Accountability: A Lecture/Discussion Christine E. Sleeter, UC-Monterey Bay, 3/31 Show Me the Money: Fiscal Equity and Urban Schooling Esther Fuchs, NYC Office of Government and Strategic Planning Randall Reback, Barnard Michael Rebell, Campaign for Fiscal Equity, 4/5 2003-2004 Learning to Teach for Social JusticeMarilyn Cochran-Smith, Boston College, 4/1 2002-2003 The Arts and Social Possibility, 9/8Finding the Right Public School Options for Your Child, 10/1 Activism, Education and the Academy: A Conversation Michelle Fine, CUNY Graduate Center Pedro Noguera, NYU, 2/28 What keeps Teachers Going? (In Spite of Everything) Sonia Nieto, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 3/3 |

