What We Need from the Next Mayor of Boston: Let's Talk Education
September 
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2018

Joseph Aoun

President of Northeastern University 

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Joseph E. Aoun, a leader in higher education policy and a renowned scholar in linguistics, is the seventh President of Northeastern University.


President Aoun has strategically aligned the University’s research enterprise with three global imperatives—health, security, and sustainability. Northeastern’s faculty focus on interdisciplinary research, entrepreneurship, and transforming academic research into commercial solutions for the world’s most pressing problems. During President Aoun’s tenure, the University has realized a 189 percent growth in external research funding, along with approximately 1,500 patent applications filed by faculty and students.

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Are The Kids Really Alright?

What We Need from the Next Mayor of Boston: Let's Talk Education

The urgent education challenges faced by the City of Boston have only exacerbated during the coronavirus pandemic. As the city's mayoral race heats up, the Boston Globe education team leads a conversation with voices from the Boston area around key things our city needs from the next mayor to improve our education system. In this session, we'll hear from former mayoral candidate John Barros, Executive Director of Lawyers for Civil Rights Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal, and parents and students from Boston Public Schools.

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Great Divide Town Hall

What will it take for you to feel safe when schools reopen?

The urgent education challenges faced by the City of Boston have only exacerbated during the coronavirus pandemic. As the city's mayoral race heats up, the Boston Globe education team leads a conversation with voices from the Boston area around key things our city needs from the next mayor to improve our education system. In this session, we'll hear from former mayoral candidate John Barros, Executive Director of Lawyers for Civil Rights Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal, and parents and students from Boston Public Schools.

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What We Need from the Next Mayor of Boston: Let's Talk Education

Wednesday, October 27, 2021
4:00pm — 5:00pm

Reopening Our Region’s Public Schools Amid a Pandemic and Racial Reckoning

 

What will it take for you to feel safe when schools reopen?

EPISODE 2 FEATURING DR. DREA LETAMENDI

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27
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2021
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About the Virtual Event

The urgent education challenges faced by the City of Boston have only exacerbated during the coronavirus pandemic. As the city's mayoral race heats up, the Boston Globe education team leads a conversation with voices from the Boston area around key things our city needs from the next mayor to improve our education system. In this session, we'll hear from former mayoral candidate John Barros, Executive Director of Lawyers for Civil Rights Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal, and parents and students from Boston Public Schools.

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September 
7
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2018
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Jenna Russell

reporter, The Great Divide

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 Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal

Executive Director

Lawyers for Civil Rights

John Barros

Chief of Economic Development, Former Mayoral Candidate

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Wayzaro Ariella Taylor

12th Grader

John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science

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The urgent education challenges faced by the City of Boston have only exacerbated during the coronavirus pandemic. As the city's mayoral race heats up, the Boston Globe education team leads a conversation with voices from the Boston area around key things our city needs from the next mayor to improve our education system. In this session, we'll hear from former mayoral candidate John Barros, Executive Director of Lawyers for Civil Rights Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal, and parents and students from Boston Public Schools.

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The urgent education challenges faced by the City of Boston have only exacerbated during the coronavirus pandemic. As the city's mayoral race heats up, the Boston Globe education team leads a conversation with voices from the Boston area around key things our city needs from the next mayor to improve our education system. In this session, we'll hear from former mayoral candidate John Barros, Executive Director of Lawyers for Civil Rights Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal, and parents and students from Boston Public Schools.

About the Event

The first panel will examine these issues from a business/technological standpoint, and the second panel will dive into the implications on policy and politics. Panelists, made up of a combination of mayors, policy makers, academia and industry leaders, will discuss the future of work and the likely impact of automation, innovation, and other trends on cities across the United States.


Registrations will be accepted in the order they are received and based on availability.

Featured Panelist

Meredith Goldstein

Love Letters Columnist & Features Writer 

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Meredith Goldstein is an advice columnist and features reporter for The Boston Globe. Her advice column, Love Letters, is a daily dispatch of wisdom for the lovelorn that has been running online and in the paper for 11 years. Her Love Letters podcast will launch its fourth season later this year. Meredith's books include “Can’t Help Myself: Lessons and Confessions From a Modern Advice Columnist”; “Chemistry Lessons," a young adult novel about a teen who tries to use science to manipulate her love life; and “The Singles,” a novel about dateless guests at a wedding. Meredith lives in Boston with a full-size cotton candy machine.

Dr. Drea Letamendi

Licensed Clinical Psychologist


Dr. Andrea (“Drea”) Letamendi is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with an undergraduate degree from Cornell University and her PhD from UCSD. Dr. Drea currently serves at UCLA as the Interim Director of the Resilience Center called RISE. There, she is a mental health advisor and educator to students, staff, and faculty, and as a consultant to campus partners in the areas of student mental health, healing, and resilience. Dr. Drea extends her professional work into public health education by intersecting psychological science with superheroes. For over 10 years, she has served as a psychological consultant for comic book writers and other creatives in television and film. Using art and narrative to teach psychology to wide audiences, Dr. Letamendi has been featured in news pieces and documentaries for MTV, CNN, and Warner Bros./ DC Comics. She shared her personal story of resilience in her TEDx Talk, called “Capes, Cowls and Courage."

The urgent education challenges faced by the City of Boston have only exacerbated during the coronavirus pandemic. As the city's mayoral race heats up, the Boston Globe education team leads a conversation with voices from the Boston area around key things our city needs from the next mayor to improve our education system. In this session, we'll hear from former mayoral candidate John Barros, Executive Director of Lawyers for Civil Rights Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal, and parents and students from Boston Public Schools.

Panelists

Anant Agarwal

CEO of Company

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Susan Crawford

John A. Reilly Clinical Professor of Law

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Dr. Yvonne Spicer

Mayor of Framingham, MA

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Senator Ed Markey

Massachusetts Senator

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