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Nikole Hannah-Jones is a National Magazine Award-winning journalist and MacArthur Genius writing on modern day civil rights for the New York Times Magazine. Her widely read articles on segregated housing and schools, as well as her deeply personal reports on the black experience in America, expose how racial inequality is maintained through official policy. They also offer a compelling case for greater equity.
The Asheville City Schools Foundation and UNC Asheville will host an exclusive speaking engagement featuring Nikole Hannah-Jones titled Ending Racial Inequity in Our Schools: What Actually Works? to benefit the Asheville City Schools Foundation on Wednesday, February 28 at 7:00 PM.
To avoid transaction fees please call 828-350-6174 to place your order over the phone.Tickets will be mailed 24-48 hours from the time of purchase.
For information about sponsorship opportunities please contact Copland Rudolph at 828 - 350 - 6139 or by email at copland@acsf.org.
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Asheville, NC 28804
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