This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education decision, and Jefferson County students still remember its legacy. Hip Hop N2 Learning hosted a youth panel discussion Sunday at Roots 101 African American Museum. JCPS students came together to discuss Supremacy. Court decisions and their lasting impact on education and civil rights. “We are thrilled to be able to provide a platform for young people to discuss such an important moment in history,” said HHN2L founder Nyree Clayton Taylor. “This event not only commemorates the anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, but also empowers young people to advocate for change in their communities.” The panel discussion will include his eighth grade students from DuBois Middle School. Students and judges like Kamren Dunkun, who is There are also participants from the community, including former JCPS principal Michelle Penix and Ron Gallo of the Louisville Regional Foundation. Two finalists were selected at this event and will be presented at a 70th anniversary event to be held at Columbia Law School in New York City in April.
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education decision, and Jefferson County students still remember its legacy.
Hip Hop N2 Learning hosted a youth panel discussion Sunday at the Roots 101 African American Museum.
JCPS students came together to discuss the Supreme Court decision and its lasting impact on education and civil rights.
“We are thrilled to be able to provide a platform for young people to discuss such an important moment in history,” said HHN2L founder Nyree Clayton Taylor. “This event not only commemorates the anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, but also empowers young people to advocate for change in their communities.”
The panel discussion included students like Camren Dankun, an eighth-grader at Dubois Middle School, and community judges like former JCPS principal Michelle Penix and Ron Gallo from the Community Foundation of Louisville.
Two finalists were selected at this event and will be presented at a 70th anniversary event to be held at Columbia Law School in New York City in April.