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December 19, 2007

The Algebra Project, Alonso talk about insurgency

The Baltimore Algebra Project, the student tutoring group better known for its advocacy, has posted on YouTube segments of a Nov. 17 forum held in honor of the group's 25th anniversary. In this clip, Bob Moses, founder of the national Algebra Project organization, speaks about insurgency, then has an interesting interchange with Andres Alonso about how much the schools CEO will be willing to support the Algebra Project's troublemaking in Baltimore. Click here for a video of the entire panel discussion (an hour and 15 minutes long). For more on the Algebra Project's relationship with Alonso, see my earlier entry.

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