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DESCRIPTION:    Date/Time:          Thursday, November 1 | 4–8pm              Admission:  Reception free for teachers (includes Museum admission); Presentation requires RSVP to&nbsp;schools@thecjm.org&nbsp;by October 18)    Contact:  schools@thecjm.org&nbsp;or 415.655.7855          About the Program  Explore&nbsp;The Radical Camera: New York's Photo League, 1936–1951&nbsp;through guided mini-tours, pick up classroom resources, and share refreshments with colleagues as you learn about the connections between photography, urban life, and social justice. Then afterwards, join the public program, Conversations with Artists, a presentation on photography and social justice (RSVP to&nbsp;&nbsp;schools@thecjm.org&nbsp;by October 18).  4–6:30pm&nbsp; | Teacher Reception: Exhibition Tours, Resources, and Refreshments  6:30–8pm&nbsp; |&nbsp;&nbsp;Presentation on Photography and Social Justice with Artist Rachel Schreiber and art professor Martin Berger  Rachel&nbsp;Schreiber&nbsp;is a historian and media artist. Her work explores themes of gender, activism, and labor through historical texts and visual projects. She earned her PhD in History from the Johns Hopkins University and her MFA in Photography and Critical Writing from the California Institute of the Arts.    Supporters    School and Teacher Programs at the Contemporary Jewish Museum are made possible by Pacific Gas and Electric. Leadership support comes from The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation with additional generous support from Carmen Castro-Franceschi and Paul Franceschi, First Republic Bank, and the Morris Stulsaft Foundation.    
SUMMARY:For Teachers: Teacher Preview for The Radical Camera: New York’s Photo League, 1936–1951
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