Glenn Hunter [Lecture]

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Title
Glenn Hunter [Lecture]
Description
Are NICHA students concentrated in a few schools? If so what are the characteristics of the schools that children living in public housing attend different from other schools? Do public housing students perform at the same level as students of similar background who do not live in NICHA housing? Does performance of NICHA students vary depending on the neighborhood they live in? Glenn Hunter explores these questions and the integral relationship between public housing and education.

Glenn Hunter is the Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director of Harlem Cultural Archives, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit historical society dedicated to gathering important oral history from the Harlem community. To date, the organization has conducted videotaped interviews with nearly 200 accomplished Harlem residents. Glenn is a career educator specializing in math and information technology. In addition to his role as an Adjunct Lecturer at Baruch College, Glenn is a dedicated community organizer and advocate.
Date
2024-03-31
list of contributors
Hunter, Glenn
Language
English
Type
Lecture
Subject
Harlem Cultural Archives
Education
Public Housing
Social Equity