Do I need to register to attend the program?
- Yes, we ask that you register to ensure the program runs smoothly. We will also have registration available on site.
Can I share the registration details with a friend or a colleague?
- Yes! Please share this event with anyone and everyone who is interested in honoring the legacy of Brown v. Board of Education and advancing equity in education.
I can't join in person - is there still a way to participate?
- Yes, we will be recording and live streaming our panels. Details can be found on this page or on LDF's YouTube channel.
How do I get to Columbia University?
- Subway
Columbia is located directly on the #1 subway line and various bus routes. On the #1 train, students can get to Times Square in approximately 20 minutes, go uptown to Columbia's Medical Center in 15 minutes and get to Columbia's Baker Field Athletic Complex at the northern tip of Manhattan in 25 minutes. The #1 train connects to many other subway and bus lines throughout the city for easy transfers.
- Car
Metered and non-metered parking is available on New York City streets. See parking information and traffic advisories on the New York City Department of Transportation website.
For local independent garages please check here.
- Campus
Entering on 116th/Amsterdam or 116th/Broadway and you will be able to walk straight down College Walk to get to Low Library.
Click here to see a map of the Morning Side.
Is the space accessible if I have mobility concerns?
- Yes, Low Library is fully accessible, and our volunteers will be able to direct you to the entrance you need.
Do I have to be a lawyer or law student to attend this event?
- No, anyone committed to advancing equity in education should join.
Do I need to download the Eventene App to participate?
- No, but it helps. While your participation in the event is unaffected by having the Eventene app, downloading the app to your device will allow for quicker check-in and access to information during the event. Click here for links to the app stores.