This year's Annual Critical Geography of Education Scholar/Activist Keynote will be presented by Dr. Brian Jones. Dr. Jones is a teacher, actor, and activist based in New York city. Dr. Jones is currently the Director of the Center for Educator and Schools at the New York Public Library and has a forthcoming book on the 1960s student uprising at Tuskegee University in Alabama. Dr. Jones is a longtime critic of school privatization and has contributed to books such as Black Lives Matter at School and Education and Capitalism: Struggles for Learning and Liberation as well as projects such as the Voices of a People's History of the United States, Marx in Soho, and The Flores Exhibits.
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Non-Presenting Participants Agenda
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Participant
Panelist
Brian Jones New York Public Library
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Akira Drake Rodriguez University of Pennsylvania
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Olivia Ildefonso CUNY Graduate Center
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Sallie Marston University of Arizona
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CS Ponder Florida State University
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Damian Sojoyner University of California-Irvine
Critical Geographies of Education Keynote: The Long Struggle for Black Education, and Abolition