Over three hundred people attended MMEP’s 20th Anniversary Dinner and Annual Meeting on Nov. 15, 2007 and heard Dr. Rosa A. Smith’s powerful presentation, “Black Male Students: Minnesota’s Litmus Test and Opportunity for Public Education.”
When asked, “What will you do differently in your personal or professional life to save the lives of black boys in your sphere of influence,” attendees responded: “I will intentionally advocate for black boys when I am at the table for conferences, sit on discipline committees, and serve as a representative for special education when I conduct walk-thrus. I will work to create programming that is designed to specifically meet the academic and social needs of African American boys.” “As a white, female science teacher I will bring black male volunteers in science-related fields into my classroom so that the black boys have role models that they can more closely identify with.” “
Rosa A. Smith, Bio Dr. Rosa A. Smith's Presentation 2007 Project Empowerment Awardee 2007 All My Relations Awardee 2007 Founder's Awardee | ||||||||
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