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My interview for Breaking Through Radio show!
I was interviewed by Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, author and MomsRising Executive Director, for her radio show Breaking Through. This hour-long talk show is produced by WeAct Radio and airs on WPWC 1480AM in Washington, DC, as well as in a podcast online at WeActRadio.com and MomsRising.org. Thanks for the invitation! Read more
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The Bilingual Revolution in Washington, DC
Back from DC where I proudly supported the efforts of DC Immersion and its wonderful team in what is now referred to as the Bilingual Revolution in DC. During these three days, I took part in no less than 9 events and talked about my book, the role of parents in creating dual language programs,… Read more
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[FR] Critique de La Révolution bilingue par le blog Jeux 2 Langues
Merci à Isabelle Barth pour avoir publié une critique de mon livre La Révolution bilingue, le futur de l’éducation s’écrit en deux langues sur son blog Jeux 2 Langues/Multilingual Cafe. La Révolution bilingue est disponible en France, sur le site de tbr-books, d’Amazon et de la Fnac (en format ebook uniquement). Vous pouvez également demander… Read more
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Fantastic Conversation with Vanessa Handal-Ghenania at La Maison d’Art in Harlem
Last Tuesday evening, I was in Harlem to talk about my book, The Bilingual Revolution, and exchange views on dual-language education with the audience. The talk was hosted by Stephanie Calla, founder of La Maison d’Art in Harlem, and moderated by Vanessa Handal-Ghenania, bilingualism expert who founded ArcEnCiel preschool, Petits Poussins Too and Bilingual Nest. Read more
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Great Book Signing in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Thank you all for coming to my book signing at Woops! Greenpoint last Saturday. This kick-off signing is the first of a tour that will take me to New York City, Boston and Washington DC with 14 events in 4 weeks! To find out about upcoming talks please visit my event page! For those of… Read more
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“Leading the Bilingual Revolution” – My Interview for New York Transatlantic
I was interviewed early September by Lucía Seda for New York Translatlantic, Europe’s home away from home in New York City. With an editorial team from NYU’s Center for European and Mediterranean Studies, NYTA is a hybrid blog/online magazine that capture the variety and depth to “thinking Europe” that New York City supports. I spoke about… Read more
