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SUMMARY:New Approaches in Civic Education and Creative Culture for The Co
 mmon Good
DESCRIPTION:Join leading practitioners, scholars, and intellectuals as th
 ey discuss new approaches to civic education and creative culture for th
 e common good. Topics will include opportunities for educational advance
 ment in and for historically underserved communities building on arts an
 d civic activism and needed innovations in social investment to support 
 such outcomes. \n\nThis event is part of a five-part webinar series t
 hat aims to lift up big ideas, offering actionable insights to civic lea
 ders, education practitioners, workforce professionals, and allied advoc
 ates, policy leaders, philanthropy and social investment executives, jou
 rnalists, and the general public.\n\nSpeakers:\n\n* Dr. Rahsaan Harris -
  CEO, Citizens Committee for New York City\n\n* Dr. Angie Kim - Presid
 ent & CEO, Center for Cultural Innovation\n\n* Srinija Srinivasan - Co-
 Founder, Loove, & Trustee, Stanford University\n\nPresented by the Inst
 itute on Race, Power and Political Economy and Carnegie Corporation of
  New York.\n
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DTSTAMP:20260513T130447
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DTEND:20221102T111500
SUMMARY:New Approaches in Civic Education and Creative Culture for The Co
 mmon Good
DESCRIPTION:Join leading practitioners, scholars, and intellectuals as th
 ey discuss new approaches to civic education and creative culture for th
 e common good. Topics will include opportunities for educational advance
 ment in and for historically underserved communities building on arts an
 d civic activism and needed innovations in social investment to support 
 such outcomes. \n\nThis event is part of a five-part webinar series t
 hat aims to lift up big ideas, offering actionable insights to civic lea
 ders, education practitioners, workforce professionals, and allied advoc
 ates, policy leaders, philanthropy and social investment executives, jou
 rnalists, and the general public.\n\nSpeakers:\n\n* Dr. Rahsaan Harris -
  CEO, Citizens Committee for New York City\n\n* Dr. Angie Kim - Presid
 ent & CEO, Center for Cultural Innovation\n\n* Srinija Srinivasan - Co-
 Founder, Loove, & Trustee, Stanford University\n\nPresented by the Inst
 itute on Race, Power and Political Economy and Carnegie Corporation of
  New York.\n
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