RSVP for NYCoRE’s September Meeting **NEW LOCATION!!**

It’s time for NYCoRE’s first meeting of the 2016-2017 School Year!

**Please note that we’re at a NEW location this year, so it’s ESPECIALLY important that you RSVP!**

Location:
iMentor
30 Broad Street, 9th Floor
New York, NY

Date:
Friday, September 16

Time:
5-5:30PM Food and mingle
5:30-8:00 PM Member Meeting

**Please note that we’re starting earlier this year to allow for more time for eating and mingling!**

In this meeting, we will be reviewing our membership expectations for the year, our commitment to being an antiracist organization, our Points of Unity, our history, as well as our political lens.

We’ll be exploring these questions:
How do structural racism, whiteness, and white supremacy manifest in the public school system?
What does neoliberalism have to do with education reform?
How can we as educators resist the forces that attack the public education system?

Additionally, we’ll have some time for Working Groups to check in and meet new members.

Please join us as we strengthen our collective political analysis and prepare for the work of this school year!

**Once again, PLEASE RSVP below to give us a head count for food and so we can notify security!**

NYCoRE

http://www.nycore.org

NYCoRE Conference Biennial Statement

Hello NYCoRE Family,

Over last seven years, the annual NYCoRE conference has grown from a small gathering of 150 people, to over 1200 students, educators, activists and community members!  We have worked hard to create an inclusive and justice-oriented space filled with new ideas, art, education and love.  Through the years, we have developed many exciting features, such as child care, kids track, inclusive name tags, interactive arts, pass the hat, a social media team, youth open mic lunch, breakfast/lunch/snack, all day coffee, community and raffle time with a DJ, organizational and sales tables, stellar keynote speakers, and over 75 annual youth and adult-led workshops.  Thank you for your support as we continue to build toward a radical and socially just world.

While our conference has grown in attendance, effort, workshops, and mouths to feed, our capacity has not.  We have always been and continue to be an all-volunteer grassroots organization made up of people employed in other full-time jobs.  Because of our commitment to continue to maintain the high quality of the NYCoRE conference, we have decided to move to a biennial model.  From now on, we will hold the conference every other year, in the off years of the Free Minds Free People conference, put on by one of our sister organizations, The Education for Liberation Network.  Therefore, NYCoRE will not hold our event in 2017, but will be back in 2018 for our 8th, now biennial, conference.  

Thank you for your understanding and support.
NYCoRE

#NYCoRE2016 Keynote by Bettina Love now online!

Imagining Mattering: Hip Hop Civics Ed, Intersectionality & Black Joy

Dr. Bettina Love discussed how Hip Hop Civics Ed, when linked to the framework of intersectionality, creates a space where Black lives matter and analytic sensibilities are nurtured to engage students in the work of fighting for visibility, inclusion, and justice. Her talk ended by calling for educators not only to teach students about racial violence, oppression, and how to make sustainable change in their communities through innovative and radical civic initiatives and movements, but also to expose youth to the possibilities that come with envisioning a world built on Black joy.

Dr. Love’s talk featured audio and video from Justis Lopez, conference DJ and visual artist, is an educational activist, MC and DJ for Justis League Entertainment. He received his MA from the Neag School of education at UConn and is currently a social studies teacher at Manchester High School, CT.

WATCH HERE

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