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A Conversation on Educational Pathways to Freedom from Poverty

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A Conversation on Educational Pathways to Freedom from Poverty

Fostering educational capital is one step in the liberation of the urban poor. What are the pedagogy and practices that catalyze and advance educational center development in marginalized urban communities? How does educational capital liberate the urban poor?

Join us to hear from experts in urban poor educational processes.  Reflect on their stories of pedagogical approaches and practices in educational center development in marginalized urban communities in the US and global slums. 

Two opportunities to catch this profound webinar:

  • Tuesday 11/16, 7 pm Pacific (Wednesday 11/17, 4pm NZ)  

  • Thursday 11/18, 7 am Pacific (Friday,11/19, 4 am NZ) 

Speakers include:

  • Dr. Viv Grigg: Catalyst and prophetic voice, Viv Grigg has been a servant among the poor since the 1970s, catalyzing urban poor movements in many cities. 

  • Chonabelle Domingo

  • Dr. Monica Mitchell. Monica has spent years leading educational change in marginalized contexts of New York. Chairperson of the WCIU board. 

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