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Families for New York

Danyela Souza Egorov, Alina Adams, Liz Cohen, Ben Solomon, Daion L. Daniels

Families for New York uses news, interviews, and the stories of everyday New Yorkers to help families and caregivers understand and debate the policies and issues impacting the future of New York's next generation.

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Authors

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  • Danyela Souza Egorov

    Founder of Families for NY, Fellow at Manhattan Institute, Vice-President of CEC District2

  • Alina Adams

    I've published 19 books, including 2 NY Times best-sellers. My writing career has just reset to Square 1. This is the story of me trying to rebuild - yet again. Come for the struggles, stay for the laughs. I promise lots of laughs!

  • Liz Cohen

    VP of Policy, 50CAN. Author, The Future of Tutoring. Mom, of 3.

  • Ben Solomon

    Professor of School Psychology at the University at Albany. Areas of interest include academic assessment and intervention, especially for math and for elementary-aged students, research methods and statistics, and the science of learning.

  • Daion L. Daniels

    I am currently a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate in the Education Policy program in the Department of Education Reform at the University of Arkansas.

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