Hosted by NKU Black Studies, Black and Brown Educators, College of Education
In collaboration with 2892 Miles To Go, an education program supported by the National Geographic Society
September 20-21, 2024
9 A.M. - 2:30 P.M.
University Center
Actor, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Professor, мÓÆÂtoto¿ª½±½á¹û University
Principal, Cincinnati Public Schools
National Geographic Explorer
The Black Studies program, Black and Brown Educators of Excellence and the College of Education are proud to collaborate with 2892 Miles To Go, a place-based education program supported by National Geographic Society to host a two-day symposium focused on the intersection of African American Geography and History. The programming will reveal little known histories of the past to invite a more inclusive future.
Other speakers will include Dr. Eric Jackson (NKU), Craig Rush (CPS), Alundra Childs (Northwest Local Schools), Jennifer Williams (NKU Grad Student) and Ashley Lamb-Sinclair (National Geographic Explorer). The program host will be Aleah Hordges of Local 12 News.
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