Jemmott, featured in the documentary about Brooklyn high school students who served as college guidance counselors, spoke after the film鈥檚 screening at TC鈥檚 Academic Festival in April, themed 鈥淐reating Pathways for All to Flourish.鈥

鈥淓ducation is the human capacity to take a hand in our own flourishing,鈥 said TC President Thomas Bailey, paraphrasing psychologist and TC alumnus Rollo May. 鈥淧eople turn to TC to increase equity, inclusion and opportunity.鈥

Academic Festival included a panel on newer Americans鈥 self-advocacy, student technology and research poster competitions, and the first Minority Postdoctoral Fellow Lecture.

In addition:

  • Outgoing Provost and Dean Thomas James was honored (see page 7).
  • Distinguished Alumni Awards were presented to Bruce Ballard (Ed.D. 鈥94), teacher and World Parkinson Congress blogger; Fanshen Cox (M.A. 鈥97), whose one-woman show, One Drop of Love, explores her family鈥檚 search for identity and justice; and Denny Taylor (Ed.D. 鈥81), creator of the field of family literacy.
  • Early Career Awards went to Tony Alleyne (M.A. 鈥10), founding director of Delaware College Scholars, which supports promising underserved students; Kim Baranowski (Ph.D. 鈥14), Associate Director of the Mount Sinai Human Rights Program, which conducts forensic psychological evaluations for U.S. asylum seekers; and Hakim Mohandas Amani Williams (Ed.D. 鈥12), Gettysburg College鈥檚 Director of Peace & Justice Studies and shaper of a new critical peace education.
  • (Ed.D. 鈥18), a Barnard lecturer, won TC鈥檚 Shirley Chisholm Dissertation Award.
  • Joohee Son (Ed.D. 鈥13), Founding Director of the Center for Education & Technology and TC Korean Alumni Association President, received TC鈥檚 inaugural Alumni Award for Outstanding Service.
  • And prison abolitionist and TC doctoral candidate Ahram Park (M.Ed. 鈥19) were honored by TC鈥檚 Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution.