BINJ Live #6 With Featured Guest Jordan DelFiugo And Hosts Chris Faraone And Jason Pramas

Discussing how proposed Boston Public Schools exam school admission changes would effect minority and low-income students

The new regular live stream by the staff of the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism. This week’s guest is Jordan DelFiugo, a Boston University journalism masters student and BINJ reporter! We’ll be discussing her recent BINJ article on how proposed Boston Public Schools exam school admission changes would effect minority and low-income students … and more! Hosts: BINJ’s Chris Faraone and Jason Pramas.

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