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Part 1 - Host Neville James first welcomes Clayton W. Emanuel and Laverne Joshua Mason of the Ivanna Eudora Kean High School Class of 1976, who reflected on their student years, the school’s role during rapid population growth in the 1970s, and announced three $2,500 scholarships in music education, physical education, and vocational education tied to their upcoming 50th reunion. Neville is then joined by Malik Sekou for Table Talk for a historical and policy-focused discussion on the landmark Hosea v. Evans (1970) case, which affirmed the Virgin Islands’ obligation to educate the children of immigrant workers during a period of major demographic change.
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Part 1 - Host Neville James first welcomes Clayton W. Emanuel and Laverne Joshua Mason of the Ivanna Eudora Kean High School Class of 1976, who reflected on their student years, the school’s role during rapid population growth in the 1970s, and announced three $2,500 scholarships in music education, physical education, and vocational education tied to their upcoming 50th reunion. Neville is then joined by Malik Sekou for Table Talk for a historical and policy-focused discussion on the landmark Hosea v. Evans (1970) case, which affirmed the Virgin Islands’ obligation to educate the children of immigrant workers during a period of major demographic change.

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