Robin Hood Radio Interviews

Marshall Miles Interviews 4 Students from Salisbury, HVRHS, Hotchkiss, and IMS on the Troutbeck Symposium April 28 & 29

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TROUTBECK SYMPOSIUM Students from seven area schools are uncovering and learning history and stories related to our local BIPOC community and will share them at a symposium hosted by Troutbeck.  April 28th - April 29th, 2022 In continuation of the unique legacy of hosting creative thinkers and activists, it is with great pride that Troutbeck hosts the Troutbeck Symposium on April 28th and 29th – the culmination of a nearly year-long project involving 200+ students in our area from both public and independent middle and high schools. After months of investigation, students will present their historical research related to Troutbeck and the significant role of the Spingarn Family in the Civil Rights Movement and the Harlem Renaissance; revealing stories of famous and lesser-known activists and, renewing significant but untold narratives of this region relating to Black history, slavery and the history of enslaved people in America. In support of our goal of making these untold stories accessible