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Ruth Zweifler at the Student Advocacy Center, December 1995
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Student Advocacy Center Director Ruth Zweifler, December 1995
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Ruth Zweifler Advocates For Michigan Public School Students, December 1995
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Lea Vaughn, Ruth Zweifler, and Flora Burke at the Student Advocacy Center, August 1977
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There Went The Neighborhood - Studio Interview: Alma Wheeler Smith
Alma Wheeler Smith grew up in post-WWII Ann Arbor with two activist parents, Albert and Emma Wheeler. She recalls participating in picketing and demonstrations against segregation and redlining in Ann Arbor. She shares her perspective on her parents’ involvement in the decision to close Jones School.
Educational Equity Has Been Promised But Not Fulfilled
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1987
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Concern building over racial achievement gap
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1997
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Legacies Project Oral History: Ruth Zweifler
Ruth Zweifler was born 1929 in Palisades, New Jersey. She graduated from Bryn Mawr College, and converted from Judaism to Quakerism. Since the 1960s, she has been active in Civil Rights, anti-war, and anti-Zionist protests, including a sit-in at Ann Arbor City Hall protesting residential segregation. In 1975, Zweifler co-founded the Student Advocacy Center of Michigan, and she was Executive Director for nearly 30 years.
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'Suspension Gap' Raises New Concerns
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1997
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