Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of faculty meeting discussing curriculum, including Norman Studer. Founded in 1944, the Downtown Community School was an experimental, cooperative, racially integrated school located in Greenwich Village, New York. [34]
This Downtown Community School recording contains recollections of some of the participating parents in the Englewood, NJ School Boycott that took place at the Lincoln School in February of 1963. Norman Studer talks (21:00) with students about their first day in a new school. [14]
This is a Downtown Community School (DCS) recording of a Panel discussion with Priscilla Bassett, Major R. Owens, Eva Epstein, Mrs. Urbanowitz, James Higgins, and Anne Wolfe. They discuss the Nancy Bloch awards and children's literature at DCS , and the protest at a Englewood, NJ school because of segregation. [14]