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Brown v. Board of Education at 60: Examining Racial Equity in San Francisco Education
Join the San Francisco Human Rights Commission, the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights, the University of San Francisco School of Education and Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth at the California Historical Society for a conversation honoring the 60th Anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education court decision.  The event will focus on the continuing legacy of Brown v. Board of Education and the successes and continued challenges of achieving racial equity in the San Francisco schools. Moderated by Kimberly Thomas Rapp, the evening will include historical context, student reflections, and an interactive panel discussion.
When
TUESDAY
May 13, 2014

From 6 pm to 8 pm
Where
  • California Historical Society
  • 678 Mission St 
  • San Francisco, CA 94105
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