EQUITY MATTERS

Covering the Troubling Divide in the Education of America’s Children

June 3, 2016 • New York


 

                                                         SCHEDULE

8am-9am     

Registration, Coffee, Breakfast

9am-9:15am     

Welcome and Introductions: Why Equity?

Jon Funabiki, Professor of Journalism, San Francisco State University; Executive Director, Renaissance Journalism

Sanjiv Rao, Senior Program Officer, Youth Opportunity and Learning, Ford Foundation

9:15am-9:45am     

Opening Address:

Just the Facts: Texts and Contexts in Achievement Disparities and Education Debts

Gloria Ladson-Billings, Kellner Family Chair in Urban Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison

9:45am-10:45am     

Mapping Racial and Economic Education Disparities

Sean Reardon, Professor of Poverty and Inequality in Education, Stanford University

10:45am-11am     

Break

11am-noon     

The Creation of Segregated Communities

Richard Rothstein, Research Associate, Economic Policy Institute

Noon-1pm     

Lunch and Breakout Sessions

The following Equity Reporting Project Fellows will lead discussions on key educational equity issues:

  • Alejandra Lagos, Univision News Network: Covering English Learners
  • Zaidee Stavely, KQED, Impact of Urban Violence
  • Kristina Rizga, Mother Jones, and Patrick Wall, Chalkbeat New York: Embedding in Public Schools

1pm-2pm     

Beyond Test Scores: Reporting in High-Poverty Black and Latino Schools With Cultural Literacy

Kristina Rizga, Senior Education Reporter, Mother Jones Author, “Mission High: One School, How Experts Tried to Fail It, and the Students and Teachers Who Made It Triumph”

Interviewed by Jon Funabiki, Executive Director, Renaissance Journalism

2pm-3pm     

The Making of “Failure Factories”

Cara Fitzpatrick, Education Reporter, Tampa Bay Times

Interviewed by LynNell Hancock                                    Director, Spencer Fellowship for Education Journalism, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism

3pm-3:15pm     

Break

3:15pm-4:15pm     

The Problem We All Live With: Racial Segregation in America’s Schools

Nikole Hannah-Jones, Investigative Reporter, The New York Times Magazine “The Problem We All Live With” from This American Life

4:15pm- 5:15pm     

Covering Inequality: A Conversation

Moderator: Keith Woods, Vice President for Diversity in News & Operations, NPR

5:15pm-5:30pm     

Closing Remarks

Jon Funabiki, Executive Director, Renaissance Journalism

5:30pm-6:30pm     

Networking Reception