Friday, September 9, 11am-12:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

School integration has been a source of considerable frustration in the United States; indeed, many of the relevant social, political, and ethical disagreements persist to the present moment. How ought school integration efforts be understood, even while acknowledging enduring background patterns of significant segregation in the wider society? What can and should our society expect schools to do in this context? This event’s speakers examine the democratic obstacles and opportunities present in these complex and timely questions.

Panelists:

Erica O. Turner (Associate Professor, Educational Policy Studies, University of Wisconsin Madison)

Lawrence Blum (Distinguished Professor, Liberal Arts and Education, University of Massachusetts Boston)

Moderator:

Dinorah Sánchez Loza (Assistant Professor, Teaching and Learning, The Ohio State University)

In-person attendance [in Rm. 165 of the Thompson Library, 1858 Neil Ave. Mall] is encouraged, but attendees are welcome to access the event virtually. Registration to attend this event on-line is open here.

RSVP for this event by using this link.

Hosted by OSU Center for Ethics and Human Values [CEHV].

Date: 

Friday, September 9, 2022 - 11:00am

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