“The Harm of Segregation: Why Where We Live and Learn Matters” continued the conversation about confronting and undoing segregation in New York City Public Schools. The event on Tuesday, October 22, was part the Building the Beloved Community interfaith initiative organized by the Fair Housing and Justice Coalition, Union Theological Seminary and the Interfaith Assembly on Homelessness and Housing and was sponsored by FHJC, New York Appleseed, the Century Foundation and the Forum @ St. Ann’s. Click on images for slideshow.
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