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Learning Loss and COVID’s Disproportionate Impact on Black Students — A Perspective from Educators

Learning Loss and COVID’s Disproportionate Impact on Black Students — A Perspective from Educators

Friday, January 22, 2021
10:00am
Zoom (link and meeting details will be shared via email upon completing registration)

Allies99 invites you to join on Friday, January 22nd at 10AM PT/ 1PM ET for: Learning Loss and COVID’s Disproportionate Impact on Black Students — A Perspective from Educators. 

For this session, Allies99 welcomes three leading experts in the field of education who will share their perspectives on structural challenges tied to race and how COVID has impacted the Black community in America:

  • Janice Jackson, Chicago Public Schools Superintendent 
  • Lewis Ferebee, DC Public Schools Chancellor 
  • Ron Ferguson, Adjunct Professor and Lecturer at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, Founder of The Basics

Mike Fee, MBA ‘99 will moderate a panel discussion and Q&A with these experts for the first hour, followed by fifteen minutes of open discussion hosted by the Allies99 Education group with anyone who wants to continue the conversation. 

Allies99 is a diverse, inclusive group of GSB '99s committed to action that creates meaningful advances in racial equity and justice within our workplaces, communities, and homes.

This session will be recorded and is open to all Stanford alumni.

Event Details


Event Audience 
Alumni/Friends
Sponsor 
Allies99, from the GSB Class of 1999

Contact Information


Contact Name 
Allies99
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