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Save this date - Thursday, March 4, 2004

Bank Street College of Education
Bank Street College Alumni Association (BSCAA)
The High School for Leadership and Public Service Present

A Forum for Educators and Advocates for Children and Families
Family Literacy and Domestic Violence: The Unspoken Words
Domestic Violence is an Educational Issue

When: Thursday, March 4, 2004 - 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Where: The High School for Leadership and Public Service 90 Trinity Place (two blocks south of Ground Zero), NYC

6:00-6:30
Reception/registration

6:30-7:00
Welcome and Opening Remarks

Introduction
Priscilla Woyke, President, Bank Street College Alumni Association

Welcome
Dr. Augusta Souza Kappner, President, Bank Street College of Education

Opening Remarks
Yolanda B. Jimenez, Commissioner, Mayor‚s Office to Combat Domestic Violence

7:30 to 8:30
Panel Discussion and Open Q and A

Lisa Rachmuth, CSW, Foundling Hospital
Evan Stark, PhD, MSW, Rutgers University
Ada Rosario Dolch, MS (BSC‚94), HS for Leadership and Public Service
Anne Paulle, MS (BSC‚81), Jewish Board of Family and Children‚s Services
Christina Alex, MSW, Mayor‚s Office to Combat Domestic Violence


Conference Fee: $10 per person

To attend, please RSVP to the Bank Street Events Hotline (212.875.4763) or events@bankstreet.edu.

How to get here:
Subway: N, R, 1 and 9 to Rector Street; J, M, Z to Broad Street; 4, 5, to Wall Street; A, C, to Broadway-Nassau Bus: M1, M6 to Church & Liberty Streeets,: M9, M10 to West & Cedar Streets. From New Jersey, Path Train leads you right to Church Street.

The High School for Leadership and Public Service is located on the corner of Thames and Rector Street; directly across the street from the "graveyard" side of Trinity Church (main entrance to church is on Broadway). The High School shares a common wall with the American Stock Exchange.

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