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FairTest to Honor Michelle Fine | Deborah Meier on Education

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FairTest to Honor Michelle Fine

PLEASE JOIN 
FAIRTEST
IN HONORING
MICHELLE FINE

PRESENTATION OF
THE DEBORAH W. MEIER AWARD
FOR HEROES IN EDUCATION

Wednesday, May 28, 2014, 6 – 8:30 PM
Julia Richman Education Complex, 317 East 67th Street, New York, NY
Michelle Fine is Distinguished Professor of Social Psychology, Women’s Studies and Urban Education at the Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY).  A highly influential educator and activist, her work addresses questions of social injustice that sit at the intersection of public policy and social research, particularly with respect to youth in schools and criminal justice.
Michelle has authored, co-authored, or edited more than 20 books, 70 chapters in key national and international volumes, and 80 journal articles. Her most recent book, with Michael Fabricant, is “The Changing Politics of Education: Privatization and the Dispossessed Lives of Those Left Behind.” A recognized pioneer in participatory action research, Michelle’s scholarship and activism address critical issues of what she calls “circuits of dispossession and resistance,” documenting how youth contend with, are affected by, and resist inequities and the rising “punishment paradigm” in prisons, schools, communities, and social movements.
Her activism includes serving often as expert witness in gender, race, and education discrimination cases, including test-based graduation requirements in urban districts. Most recently, Michelle has been intensely involved with MCAS – Montclair (NJ) Cares About Schools – an activist group of parents working with educators, labor and civil rights groups, in a struggle over corporate reform and testing in a racially integrated suburban school district.
Honorary Chairs (in formation):
Susan Fuhrman, Emily Jane Goodman, Maxine Greene, Regina Peruggi
Host Committee (in formation):
Sophie Sa (chair), Julie Blackman, Ann Cook, Linda Darling-Hammond , Richard Fine,
Barbara Reisman, Carole Saltz, David Surrey, Stephanie Urdang,
Virginia Vanderslice, Reva Jaffe-Walter
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