special report from DC’s Ward 8 Calls for art instruction, more recreational activities, youth employment and mentorship, “training vs. incarceration,” and a host of other
Category: closing the “Experience Gap”
Karran Harper Royal and the Young Invincibles
Karran Harper Royal, New Orleans education advocate and assistant director of Pyramid Community Parent Resource Center, joins the Education Town Hall on July 31 to
Closing the Race Gap
Young Invincibles is a non-profit working to expand economic opportunity for young adults. Their recent report, Closing the Race Gap, examines racial disparities in education
Change the Goals, Change the Timeline: Arts Integration Reaches Children Where They Are
“I create art that is informative and that is educational and that is inspiring to young people,” Bomani Darel Armah told Education Town Hall host,
Not a Rapper: An Edu-Tainer
Bomani Darel Armah uses hip-hop, poetry and multi-media as educational tools with students, from kindergarten through graduate school. He says he is “not a rapper,
“Where am I? and what’s the best move?” Eugene Brown Teaches Chess and Life Skills
“Where am I, and what’s the best move to make in this position?” For more than 10 years, Eugene Brown has been teaching children and