[OLPC library] Fwd: On Forum for Thursday, 1/31
Edward Cherlin
echerlin at gmail.com
Thu Jan 31 12:57:25 EST 2008
Here's a thought. You can listen to the Internet stream live if you
aren't in the SF Bay Area. Sorry for the late notice. I'll see whether
I can call in.
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From: KQED <webmaster at kqed.org>
Date: Jan 30, 2008 5:44 PM
Subject: On Forum for Thursday, 1/31
To: Edward Cherlin <echerlin at gmail.com>
Dear Edward Cherlin,
On Forum for Thursday, 1/31
10:00 am Forum with Michael Krasny
Chess and Hip Hop
Forum explores how Hip Hop advocates are using chess to teach
young people valuable life skills, and help turn them away from
violence. Guests include Daniel Naroditsky, student at
Hillsborough's Crystal Springs Upland School and world champion
in the Under 12 Division, United States Chess Federation; Joshua
Waitzkin, author of "The Art of Learning"; and Adisa Banjoko,
creator of The Hip Hop Chess Federation.
For more information on Forum, visit
http://www.kqed.org/programs/radio/forum/
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