AspenX Philadelphia

Note: This is a past event, additional resources may be available below.

Date

Apr 5 – 6, 2018
8:00pm EDT

Location

Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia History Museum | National Constitution Center | Museum of the American Revolution

Hosts

Today’s youth live in a society where celebrities include not only athletes, entertainers, and politicians, but also community activists and men and women of color killed by law enforcement officers. The Pew Research Center reports that seven-in-ten black Americans and five-in-ten Hispanic Americans say they have personally experienced discrimination or been treated unfairly because of their race or ethnicity.[1]

At AspenX, participants will reflect on how race manifests in their daily lives, and on how it factors into the national dialogue around immigration, police-community relations, and economic development. The goal of AspenX is to create a “civil space” where difficult topics and personal experiences can be shared and explored through moderated conversation. Conversations will be guided by book excerpts, newspaper articles, scholarly articles, videos, news clips, documentary films, submissions to Michele Norris’ The Race Card Project, and trips to the Philadelphia History Museum and the National Constitution Center for experiential learning.

The program is open to all Philadelphia metropolitan area public, charter, and private high school students.

AspenX is free of charge, meals are provided, and transportation assistance to and from programing is available upon request

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Reflections on a Lesson in Civil Discourse at AspenX

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East Bay-Area High School Students Model California Love at AspenX Oakland

East Bay high school students know they don’t wish to see a new or an old Oakland, but rather one Oakland, unified through equity and justice for all who wish to call their Town home.

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For DMV Area High School Students, Race is a Hurdle, Not a Wall

17 D.C., Maryland, and Virginia metropolitan area (DMV) high school students participated in a two-day seminar on race and equity.

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[1] http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2016/06/27/5-personal-experiences-with-discrimination/Today’s youth live in a society where celebrities include not only athletes, entertainers, and politicians, but also community activists and men and women of color killed by law enforcement officers. The Pew Research Center reports that seven-in-ten black Americans and five-in-ten Hispanic Americans say they have personally experienced discrimination or been treated unfairly because of their race or ethnicity.[1]

At AspenX, participants will reflect on how race manifests in their daily lives, and on how it factors into the national dialogue around immigration, police-community relations, and economic development. The goal of AspenX is to create a “civil space” where difficult topics and personal experiences can be shared and explored through moderated conversation. Conversations will be guided by book excerpts, newspaper articles, scholarly articles, videos, news clips, documentary films, submissions to Michele Norris’ The Race Card Project, and trips to the Philadelphia History Museum and the National Constitution Center for experiential learning.

The program is open to all Philadelphia metropolitan area public, charter, and private high school students.

AspenX is free of charge, meals are provided, and transportation assistance to and from programing is available upon request

Event

Reflections on a Lesson in Civil Discourse at AspenX

We realized that it would be a disservice to allow the conversation to stop within the confines of the seminar space’s four walls. We were motivated to create change.

Event

New Orleans High School Students Explore Ingredients of Crescent City Cultural Gumbo at AspenX

AspenX New Orleans explores issues such as profiling, gentrification, the school to prison pipeline, tokenism, and code-switching.

Event

East Bay-Area High School Students Model California Love at AspenX Oakland

East Bay high school students know they don’t wish to see a new or an old Oakland, but rather one Oakland, unified through equity and justice for all who wish to call their Town home.

Event

For DMV Area High School Students, Race is a Hurdle, Not a Wall

17 D.C., Maryland, and Virginia metropolitan area (DMV) high school students participated in a two-day seminar on race and equity.

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[1] http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2016/06/27/5-personal-experiences-with-discrimination/