The Network for Public Education invites you to watch a special filming in Brooklyn on April 30. There will be a wonderful group of speakers from across the nation.
The Network for Public Education invites you to watch a special filming in Brooklyn on April 30. There will be a wonderful group of speakers from across the nation.

6 days notice to attempt to attend something in NYC just doesn’t cut it for the vast majority of us.
I hope that NPE sets up a series of screenings around the country. How can that be done? I’m not sure, but it might entail contacting the membership to ask for volunteers to put on local showings and having local sessions perhaps in conjunction with schools of education/public libraries. Is there anyone at NPE that is contacting schools of education to provide them with this information?
Many questions. . . .
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Ditto Duane E. Swacker (above). I will be out of town and could have (and would have) made different plans to be able to attend.
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Dear Dr. Ravitch:
I hope that you will agree with senõr Swacker.
In my opinion, the session above should definitely be live-streamed – it could be implemented with something as simple as Facebook Live which would require only a laptop.
For an issue as important as defending public education, you need as much reach and engagement as possible. While not everyone can be present at the discussions in person, live-streaming will enable us to listen and contribute digitally.
Very respectfully yours,
May King
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May, I will suggest it to the organizers.
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