The Fall 2020 Myra Kraft Open Classroom (MKOC) will be entirely remote. There will be no in-person MKOC events for the fall semester. Registration is not required.

When: Wednesdays, Fall Semester
Time: 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. EST

December 9th Session will feature:

  • Matthew Teitelbaum, Ann and Graham Gund Director of the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA)
  • Makeeba McCreary, Patti and Jonathan Kraft Chief of Learning and Community Engagement
  • Rosa Rodriguez Williams, Senior Director of Belonging and Inclusion

Details

When: Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020
Time: 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. EST
WhereZoom Webinar

Facilitator: Ted Landsmark, Director, Dukakis Center

Additional Information About Myra Kraft Open Classroom Events:

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Course Facilitator
Ted Landsmark, Director, Dukakis Center

Whatever the outcome of the November election, the President will assert a new agenda in January, one that focuses on completing unrealized tasks, or one that will bring a new Administration to Washington. Either way, discussion of public policy agenda-setting in a post-pandemic environment will require thoughtful and, at times, provocative discussions throughout this fall.

Mirroring the pandemic’s effect on just about every aspect of life, this fall’s MKOC presentations and dialogue will cover an expanse of topics: values transformation after earlier plagues, public governance, health, art and culture, race, equity, educational access, economics and small business futures, open space and design resilience, economics and financial planning, infrastructure development, housing, transportation, international relationships, politics, and public safety. We’re excited to welcome fresh voices to dialogue on these issues from multiple perspectives.

IMPORTANT: These events will take place via Zoom Webinar and will be recorded. We have a 500-person limit, so if you are unable to join, please utilize our livestream on Facebook Live.

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