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IWF in the News: MICHELLE BERNARD COMMENTARY: Why It's Time To Talk About Our Children
The head of the Independent Women's Forum and conservative writes about a live town hall on education tonight on MSNBC:
"In 2005, I watched Dr. Bill Cosby give an address to the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People that addressed
exactly this broken promise [of the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education
decision and equal racial access to education]. A promise, in his
words, broken at both ends; among low-income African Americans for whom
education, health and success were obscured by a street-level culture
that blocked out learning and family, and a government that continued
to tinker on the edges of genuine reforms that would finally make the
intent of Brown real. Dr. Cosby's words reached me in ways I could not
easily express, but it was clear what I needed to do. About Our Children, airing tonight (Sunday September 20th) on MSNBC from 7-9 pm,
is the culmination of four years of effort by myself, and the staff of
the Independent Women's Forum, of which I am President and CEO, and
the support of Dr. Bill Cosby, who at every step helped me focus on why
we need to talk about the issues that affect poor people in this
country."
More: "Put simply, if we can't be honest about our problems, we'll never find the solutions. About Our Children,
a two-hour, live town hall meeting featuring Dr. Cosby, myself, and
numerous experts on poverty, healthcare and, most importantly,
education, will address these issues in the way they must be: head on.
Dr. Cosby and our panelists are determined to get to the root of why
inequality is still presented as one of limited options to low-income
people in America. What people can do to help themselves, and their
children, and what our institutions and leaders must do to help stop
the cycle of poverty which stands ready to consume another generation
of our most precious resource, our children."





