The Council for a Liveable World, "a nonprofit, non-partisan advocacy organization that has been dedicated to reducing the danger of nuclear weapons and increasing national security," endorsed Alan Khazei today.
In a release touting the endorsement, Nobel Prize winner and CLW board member Dudley Herschbach of Harvard University said, “I've known Alan Khazei since his undergrad days at Harvard and am totally convinced that he would be a great senator." Right on bro. I found something radical about a Nobel Prize winner using the word totally in real life. Somewhere So-crates is smiling.
Speaking of San Dimas High...I mean, in other education news, Khazei will lay out his education proposal tomorrow at Tech Boston Academy in Dorchester.
Khazei will release his plan for "improving educational quality for all Commonwealth students as well as students across the nation" at 12:30 p.m. His guests will include Suffolk County Sheriff Andrea Cabral, Brookline School Committeewoman Susan Ditkoff, Eric Schwarz, CEO of Citizen Schools, and Boston Tech Principal Mary Skipper.
Alan Khazei receives "totally" awesome endorsement, to release education plan tomorrow.
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on Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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