A talk on diversity and the suburbs

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Reach Out America Monthly Meeting welcomes guest Larry Levy

 

In 35 years as a Newsday reporter, editorial writer, and columnist, and, as a PBS host, Lawrence (Larry) Levy won many of journalism’s top awards, including Pulitzer finalist, for in-depth works on suburban politics, education, taxation, housing and other key issues.

In his leadership role at the National Center for Suburban Studies, Executive Dean Levy has worked with Hofstra’s academic and local communities to shape an innovative interdisciplinary agenda at the university.

He is a sought-after speaker and guest contributor and continues to appear on major networks and in important publications; he will talk about diversity and other topics challenging our suburbs in the current volatile political, social and economic climate.

Reach Out America is thrilled to have him back. Don’t miss this important meeting!
Wednesday, March 14 at 12:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at 48 Shelter Rock Road in Manhasset.

Admission is free, refreshments are provided, all are welcome.
Coming up: In April: Former Newsday Editorial Board member Bob Keeler on the role of generals in foreign policy, and, our multi-ethnic community potluck lunch. In June: our paid-up membership luncheon.

For more check out our website: www.reachout-america.com. (Questions? Go to the contact page).

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