Panelists discussed the potential for achieving integrated schools through busing, community schools and other techniques.
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Roland Anglin, New Jersey Public Policy Research Institute
Roland V. Anglin is executive director of the New Jersey Public Policy Research Institute (NJPPRI) located at Rutgers University in New Brunswick. Dr. Anglin served for eight years at the Ford Foundation, where he was the program officer responsible for community development. Subsequently, he became Deputy Director for Community and Resource Development, which is part of the Asset Building and Community Development Division. At Ford, Dr. Anglin supervised a number of research grants examining the determinants of organizational capacity in community-based housing organizations. |
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Gary Orfield, Civil Rights Project, Harvard University
Gary Orfield is Professor of Education and Social Policy at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Professor Orfield is interested in the study of civil rights, education policy, urban policy, and minority opportunity. He is Co-Founder and Director of the Civil Rights Project at Harvard, an initiative that is developing and publishing a new generation of research on multiracial civil rights issues. Orfield’s central interest has been the development and implementation of social policy, with a central focus on the impact of policy on equal opportunity for success in American society. |
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Dan Shulman, Gray Plant Mooty
Dan is a member of Gray Plant Mooty’s antitrust, trial practice and complex litigation areas. He has been chief counsel in antitrust litigation involving major industries in a variety of cases ranging from data storage, food, oil and gasoline, airlines, medical electronics, thoroughbred horses, optic fibres, health care, and many other areas. Dan has also been counsel in trademark and patent infringement actions. Dan continues to author and lecture extensively. |
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Angela James, Empower Hampton Roads
Angela James is the lead organizer of Empower Hampton Roads in Virginia. Her organization includes Newport News, Hampton Roads, Norfolk, and the surrounding suburbs. Empower Hampton Roads is waging a campaign for inclusionary zoning that will expand opportunity for lower-income residents who are being priced out of the expensive suburban housing market. James is at the heart of a dynamic battle to create a regional inclusionary housing policy. |
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