Michael H. Feldman '67 Social Justice Day

The Michael H. Feldman '67 Social Justice Day programming on the criminal justice system (previously planned for this year) will be pushed to the 2020-21 school year. 

This year's event will be conducted virtually with a focus on the coronavirus pandemic. Students will utilize advisory time (10:30 – 11 a.m.) to watch and discuss a video in groups. During assembly time (11 – 11:30 a.m.), students will have the opportunity to engage in a number of different forums. Please stay tuned for more information. 


Michael H. Feldman '67 Social Justice Day at CSW serves as a permanent memorial to a young, socially conscious, highly motivated and engaging CSW alumnus. The program focuses on specific and relevant social justice topics.
 
It’s been 40 years since Michael Feldman, CSW class of 1967, died suddenly at age 25. Michael had planned to use his legal training representing individuals who could not afford their own legal defense in the NYS Public Defenders Association Office.
 
The Feldman family created the Michael H. Feldman Trust in Michael’s memory to distribute monies for the purpose of permanently funding the Advocacy Award in Michael’s name at Georgetown University, establishing a Tucker Fellowship stipend for a deserving student at Dartmouth University, and endowing Law Day (now Social Justice Day) at The Cambridge School of Weston.
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The Cambridge School of Weston is a progressive high school for day and boarding students in grades 9–12 and PG. CSW's mission is to provide a progressive education that emphasizes deep learning, meaningful relationships, and a dynamic program that inspires students to discover who they are and what their contribution is to their school, their community and the world.