and Walter Silvers — small-business owners in the city's Heights neighborhood — Ravitch attended the Hou... 1 to 1966 and, inspired by the two-month New York City teachers' strike of 1968, began writing a history of the New York City public schools under the mentorship of Lawrence C... ied her longtime best friend, the career New York City public-school educator Mary Butz, in 2012. Author
however, had transformed from the majority-pagan city of her birth into a Christian-majority city riven by religious violence; and Hypatia, whose influence o... d fortune tellers, a serious transgression in the city; seventh-century chronicler John of Nikiu would l... taining her public role and her commitment to the city at personal risk that ultimately proved fatal. He
52, Canada grew up in the South Bronx of New York City with his single mother and three siblings. Violen... 014; he declined an invitation to become New York City Schools Chancellor in order to remain committed t... eficit narratives that historically defined inner-city schooling.
* Canada, G. (1999b). The currents ... conventional educational discourse treated inner-city children as problems to be managed, Canada insist
uity and Justice in Education (CEJE). Chicago — a city undergoing dramatic neoliberal restructuring thro... cation: Neoliberalism, Race, and the Right to the City (2011), she argues that the education reforms dom... on and to displace communities of colour from the city centre.
==== Racial Politics and the Co-constitu... cation: Neoliberalism, race, and the right to the city//. Routledge.
* Lipman, P. (2021). School closi
ur Fellowship. Born on April 6, 1931, in New York City to Joseph and Pearl Willen — both politically act... nd Pearl volunteering widely and running once for City Council — Meier was raised in a household committ... and did well there, at a moment when the New York City dropout rate hovered near 50%. Meier has argued t
ur Cremin was born on 31 October 1925 in New York City, the son of Arthur T. Cremin and Theresa Borowick... in the US Army Air Corps before enrolling at the City College of New York and then, using his GI Bill, ... min died suddenly on 4 September 1990 in New York City, leaving what his biographers called a "Larry-siz
ne of the first ethnic studies departments in the City University of New York, extend Cordero y Molina's... mmunity: The history of Puerto Ricans in New York City, 1917–1948. Greenwood Press.
* Stark, D. M. (20
of Chaeronea ended the independence of the Greek city-states — an event he had spent his career trying ... s Panhellenist vision — a unified Greece in which city-states acted cooperatively against external threa
ted by Guillaume Farel to assist in reforming the city, Calvin spent three years in Strasbourg (1538–154... ained until his death, gradually transforming the city-state into the "Rome of Protestantism" — a labora
as born on 23 February 1920 in Correggio, a small city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, and moved with his family to the city of Reggio Emilia at the age of three, the place w
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Plutarch was born in Chaeronea, a small city in Boeotia, Greece, where he would spend most of ... n whose erudition is placed at the service of the city. His insistence that private virtue and public re
death in 430 CE as the Vandal armies besieged the city. His output was extraordinary in both volume and ... Trinity// (//De Trinitate//, begun c. 400 CE)
* //The City of God// (//De civitate Dei//, 412–426 CE)
itizens for military service. He came of age in a city intellectually electrified by the Sophists, itine... to prevent the capture of the strategically vital city of Amphipolis and was consequently sent into exil