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South Bend Community School Corporation, Redistricting Yes/No, flyer, April 11th, 2001

Description: Flyer for an event sponsored by the Urban League of South Bend and St. Joseph County about the South Bend Community School Corporations redistricting plan. Moderators included Karen White and Chuck Leone, and among the panelists, Jeff Gibney, School Superintendant Joan Raymond, Bill Hojnacki, Kareemah El-Amin, Cleo Washington and Frederico Thon.
The Urban League of South Bend & St. Joseph Countypresents anUrban Conservation & Community ForumRedistricting YES! - Redistricting NO!6:00 - 8:00 p.m.Wednesday, April 11, 2001Bendix Theater, Century Center120 S. St. St. Joseph St. (FREE PARKING)Panelists will share their views on school redistricting in South Bend, followed by a questions & answer period. The panelists will address issues including:·Is school redistricting really necessary?·What will it mean to South Bend residents?·Will redistricting lead us back to segregated schools?·How do we assure quality education for all students?Moderators: Karen White, Asst. Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs, IUSB & Board Member of the Urban LeagueChuck Leone, Attorney & Board Member of the Urban LeaguePanelists: Kareemah El-Amin, Filmmaker & ParentJeff Gibney, Executive Director, South Bend Heritage FoundationDr. Bill Hojnacki, School Board at-Large memberMarva Leonard-Dent, Attorney at LawDr. Joan Raymond, Superintendent, SB Comm. School Corp.Frederico Thon, Mayor’s Assistant, City of South BendCleo Washington, Former State Senator, Ameritech Executive
Origin: 2001-04-11
Source: http://michianamemory.sjcpl.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16827coll4/id/2714
Collection: Civil Rights and African American History
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Subjects: African Americans--Education--Indiana--South Bend
Schools--Indiana--South Bend

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