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These programs provide important opportunities for teens to learn about significant issues in today's world. Teens and teachers engage in discussions with leading thinkers. Topics include and are not restricted to: religion and politics, ethnic identity, journalism, social policy issues and more. For more information about these programs, call the Teen Center at 212.415.5604. No fee.
 
The Feldberg Project on Political Perspectives with Dr. Cornel West on Thursday, September 25th from 6pm to 9:30pm.
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The Feldberg Project on Political Perspectives with Dr. Cornel West on Thursday, September 25th from 6pm to 9:30pm.
On this day, September 25th, you're invited to have dinner and meet Dr. Cornel West when he discusses the role race has and will play in the out come of the 2008 Presidential Election. Dr. West will speak briefly and answer the questions of your students as well as yours before heading into the lecture hall for the more formal talk. Dinner and transportation home will be provided. Just fill out the attached form and contact me with any questions. Sign up now by downloading the registration form. Feel free to contact the Teen Center with any questions at 212.415.5624.
 
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