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It all begins with the generous gift of mark zuckerberg who pledges one hundred million dollars to cory booker and chris christie to reform newarks public schools. Facebook founders philanthropic aspirations highlighted in announcement. Kalb enemy of the people, dale russakoff the prize and robert watson the nazi titanic and moderated by former nprs host of all things considered robert siegel. Russakoff uncovers a number of problems with the initiative and speaks with us about them in this blog post photo by sarah weiser. Dale russakoff delivers a riveting drama of our times, encompassing the rise of celebrity politics, big philanthropy, extreme economic inequality, the charter school movement, and the struggles and triumphs of schools in one of the nations poorest cities. Dale russakoff explores all of the insandouts in her book, the prize.

From 1994 to 2008, she served in the posts new york bureau, which included covering the nyc metropolitan area, including newark, new jersey. Dale russakoff, a reporter at the washington post for 28 years who has written about newark for the new yorker magazine, spent more than four years immersed in this struggle. By sara mosle, jeneen interlandi, dale russakoff static. Withthe prize, dale russakoff demonstrates why she is one of the great nonfiction voices of our time. James mcbride, author of the color of water and the good lord bird dale russakoff managed to get amazing access to the inside story of. Russakoff chronicles this experiment in school reform in her new book the prize. Online shopping from a great selection at books store. A longtime washington post reporter, russakoff has. Her comments were similar to those i reported yesterday.

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Dale russakoff the washington post, the new york times. Almost all philanthropy is by definition undemocratic, its priorities set by wealthy donors and boards of trustees, who by extension can shape the direction of public policy in faraway communities. Our first contest of the year invites students to take photographs that depict some aspect of teenage life that they think adults may misunderstand, ignore or simply not know about, and, in a short artists statement, tell us why. Facebook founders philanthropic aspirations highlighted in announcement npr s robert siegel talks with dale russakoff, author of the book, the prize, about what lessons zuckerberg learned from. Zuckerbergs failed donation to public schools business insider. When russakoff began reporting this book in 2010, fewer than 40 percent of the students in the third through eighth grades in newark, n. Describing a scene in her new book, the prize, the longtime washington post reporter dale russakoff, who also volunteered as a tutor in the district, writes that. Our most memorable author interviews of 2015 non profit. Her book identifies and analyzes a bynowfamiliar script for school reform. A new book, by dale russakoff, examines the pitfalls of mark zuckerbergs generous philanthropic gift to newark public schools. The title of the prize refers to the one billion dollar budget that the newark schools have to spend and the race to get that money into private hands. The prize is turning out to be an influential book, and russakoff is making.

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