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In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision declared that “separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.” This spring marks the 70th anniversary of that milestone, and education and housing leaders are still grappling with how to make the Court's decision a reality. What progress has been made, where have we fallen short or gotten stuck, and what is required to truly fulfill Brown’s promise of integration and educational equity? On Thursday, May 2 & Friday, May 3, 2024, The Century Foundation’s Bridges Collaborative held our fourth national convening in Washington, D.C, bringing together Collaborative members, advocates, parents, educators, policymakers, and students to examine perspectives on Brown's promise––both fulfilled and unfulfilled––and imagine how, together, we might build a collective vision for what truly integrated, equitable, and thriving schools look like. _________________________________________________________________ Welcome: Dr. Stefan Lallinger, executive director of Next100 and senior fellow, The Century Foundation Alejandra Vázquez Baur, fellow and manager of the Bridges Collaborative, The Century Foundation Introductions: Mark Zuckerman, president, The Century Foundation Terris Ross, managing director, AIR Equity Initiative Gina Chirichigno, director, National Coalition on School Diversity Halley Potter, senior fellow, The Century Foundation Keynote: Congressman James E. Clyburn (D-SC) Kristen Clarke, assistant attorney general for civil rights, U.S. Department of Justice Featuring: Saba Bireda, co-founder, Brown’s Promise Anna Cole, interim superintendent and chief of student and family services, Roaring Fork School District Matt Gonzales, director of education justice research and organizing collaborative (EJROC), New York University MetroCenter Damon Hewitt, president and executive director, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Vanessa Leung, co-executive director, Coalition for Asian American Children and Families Moderators: Val Brown, co-host, Integrated Schools Podcast Andrew Lefkowits, co-host, Integrated Schools Podcast Closing Remarks: Bernadine Futrell, deputy assistant secretary for equity and discretionary grants and support services, U.S. Department of Education Musical Performance: DWQ Jazz Band _________________________________________________________________ Hosted by The Century Foundation’s Bridges Collaborative, the National Coalition on School Diversity, and the American Institutes for Research.