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Wed, November 10, 2021 7:00 pm - 8:30 pmLocation
Gorton CenterJoin your fellow Lake Forest and Lake Bluff Neighbors for a discussion on the state of civil discourse in our country and concerns around curriculum and legislation that is politicizing our classrooms. Learn how to assess the state of your school and hear from speakers Beth Feeley, from The Woodson Center and 1776 Unites and Ted Dabrowski from Wirepoints. Beth and Ted helped found New Trier Neighbors which is an organization dedicated to curriculum transparency and to protecting diversity of thought for students. They will share ideas and their experiences as they have worked to affect change in their schools.
Admission is FREE
RSVP by emailing LFN60045@nullgmail.com
Sponsored by Lake Forest Neighbors
This event is sponsored by an outside party and does not necessarily reflect the views of Gorton Center
Laura Demmer, Director of Development
Ann Kiesling, Development Associate
847-234-6060
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