Unwritten webinar series

Pearson presents Unwritten
Unwritten brings authors, students, and industry thought leaders together for discussions on the events shaping our lives. This webinar series provides information and diverse perspectives on the most pressing current events from experts in their fields.
Authors & students in conversation
EPISODE 13
Black History Month: A Historian's Perspective
February 3, 2021
Dr. Clayborne Carson, founder and director of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute and Professor Emeritus of History at Stanford University, joins student hosts Taylor King and Mykel Broady to explore perceptions of race and society. This is the first of a series of Unwritten episodes dedicated to Black History Month.
EPISODE 14
Black History Month: A Social Psychologist’s Perspective
February 19, 2021
Dr. Neil Lewis, Jr., a behavioral, intervention, and meta-scientist from Cornell University, joins student hosts Taylor King and Mykel Broady to explore perceptions of race and society, and racial disparities in education. This is the second in a series of Unwritten episodes dedicated to Black History Month.
How America can’t afford to flunk online education
EPISODE 2
The Right to Learn in the Online Era
July 29, 2020
Newark NJ's West Side High School Principal Akbar Cook and Teacher of the Year 2019 Rodney Robinson discuss the technology and infrastructure K12 students need to ensure quality online learning—and the important challenges that must be considered as we make plans to reopen schools. Moderated by Mickey Revenaugh, Founder of Pearson’s Connections Academy.
EPISODE 3
Navigating the New Economy
July 29, 2020
Watch Maria Flynn, CEO of Jobs For the Future, EY's Chief Learning Officer, Brenda Sugrue, and Learner Capital partner, Maia Sharpley, explore online learning’s role in preparing people for the skills needed in a world of digital work. Moderated by Kim Hart, Axios Cities Correspondent.