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Eva Moskowitz
Eva Sarah Moskowitz, born March 4, 1964, is founder and CEO of Success Academy Charter Schools and a former City Councilmember for the Upper East Side, both in New York City.〔Name, including middle name: ''ProQuest Dissertations & Theses A&I'' (ProQuest (database)), as accessed June 25, 2012, page for ''Naming the Problem: How Popular Culture and Experts Paved the Way for "personal politics"'' (Md.: Johns Hopkins Univ., 1992 (ProQuest document ID 303994013)) (abstract) (or ''ProQuest Dissertations & Theses'').
  Runs schools: (Louis, Errol, ''The Next Charter School War: Eva Moskowitz is Ready to Expand Into a Wealthier, Whiter Nabes'' (''sic''), in ''Daily News'' (New York, N.Y.), October 17, 2010, p. 2 ), as accessed June 30, 2012.
  Council: Brill, Steven, ''Class Warfare: Inside the Fight to Fix America's Schools'' (N.Y.: Simon & Schuster, 1st Simon & Schuster hardcover ed. August, 2011 (ISBN 978-1-4516-1199-1)), p. 142.〕
Her later work has centered on education. Besides founding Success Academy Charter Schools (originally Harlem Success Academy), she has worked with the Harlem Education Fair, runs the Great Public Schools PAC, StudentsFirstNY, and worked with the New York City Charter School Center.〔Founding Success Academy (not mentioning Harlem Success Academy): (Iasevoli, Brenda, ''U. Tube: Student Teachers Learn From Video Training'', in ''The Village Voice'' (New York, N.Y.), January 12, 2010, pp. 1–2 (online) ), as accessed June 2, 2012.
  Harlem Education Fair: Hernandez, Javier C., ''Charters Offer More Choices in Harlem, But Stir Concern For Public Schools'', in ''The Culvert Chronicles'' (possibly vol. 4 & no. 8), March 5–11, 2009, p. 2.
  Great Public Schools PAC: (N.Y. Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG), ''Analysis: 127 Donors Each Gave $50,000 or More to State Committees Over Past Year'' (document hosted online by League of Women Voters of New York State), for release February 3, 2012 ), as accessed July 18, 2012, Rank 115 (at p. ()).
  StudentsFirstNY: Sims, David, ''Charter Group is Told 'No Thanks' For Help in Congressional Race'', in ''The Chief: Civil Service Leader: The Civil Employees' Weekly'' (New York, N.Y.), vol. CXVI, no. 14, June 15, 2012, p. ().
  New York City Charter School Center: Barker, Cyril Josh, ''NAACP Stands Firm on Charter Schools'', in ''N.Y. Amsterdam News'', vol. 102, no. 22, June 2–8, 2011, pp. () & 36.〕 She coauthored ''Mission Possible'' (2012) with Arin Lavinia, mainly a guide to running charter schools.〔(Hanlon, Greg, ''The Limits of the Eva Moskowitz Model, at Least Until She Becomes Mayor'', in ''Capital New York'', July 26, 2012, 10:13 a.m. ), as accessed July 28, 2012.〕 She has a Ph.D in history, authored ''In Therapy We Trust'' (2001), and wrote a scholarly study of Betty Friedan's work in 1996.〔Received Ph.D. in history: Brill, Steven, ''Class Warfare'', ''op. cit.'', p. ().
  Authored book: Moskowitz, Eva, ''In Therapy We Trust: America's Obsession with Self-Fulfillment'' (Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 2001 (ISBN 0-8018-6403-8)).
  Friedan study: Moskowitz, Eva, ''It's Good to Blow Your Top: Women's Magazines and a Discourse of Discontent, 1945–1965'', in ''Journal of Women's History'', vol. 8, no. 3 (1996), pp. 66–98.〕
As a City Councilmember from 1999-2005 she chaired the Education Committee and lost a primary election to be the Democratic party nominee for Manhattan Borough President in 2005.〔Chaired Education Committee: Brill, Steven, ''Class Warfare'', ''op. cit.'', p. 142.
  Lost to be nominee for borough presidency: Hicks, Jonathan P, ''Incumbent In Queens Is Defeated By Old Rival'', in ''N.Y. Times'', September 14, 2005, apparently p. B.8.〕〔Dickter, Adam, ''Back to the Classroom'', in ''The N.Y. Jewish Week'' (Manhattan ed.), vol. 218, issue 35, January 13, 2006, p. 40.〕
== Early life and education ==
Moskowitz grew up in Harlem.〔Gootman, Elissa, ''Charter School Chief Keeps a Hand in Politics'', ''op. cit.''〕 She graduated from Stuyvesant High School,〔(''Eva Moskowitz, City Council Member'', by Jen Chung, in ''Gothamist'', July 26, 2005 ), as accessed November 2, 2007.〕 where "she thought half of the teachers were incompetent", according to Steven Brill〔Brill, Steven, ''Class Warfare'', ''op. cit.'', p. 141.〕 and claimed to the ''New Yorker'' she "didn't learn anything".〔Marantz, Andrew, "Charter Chief," ''New Yorker,'' March 24, 2014〕 She found widespread student cheating and a coverup by the principal, according to ''New York'' magazine,〔(Coplon, Jeff, ''The Patron Saint (and Scourge) of Lost Schools'', in ''New York'', April 25, 2010, p. 2 ), as accessed May 19, 2012.〕 and began to consider that teachers' ability to choose where they would teach based on their seniority meant that they chose Stuyvesant, where, according to Brill, "the students could teach themselves."〔Brill, Steven, ''Class Warfare'', ''op. cit.'', p. 142.〕 Moskowitz went to the University of Pennsylvania, where, she said, a professor criticized her writing ability, and she studied writing, getting a B.A. with honors in history and influencing her prioritizing writing by her students at Success Academy Charter Schools.〔Undergraduate, Univ. of Penna.: Brill, Steven, ''Class Warfare'', ''op. cit.'', p. ().
  Criticism and study of writing: Moskowitz, Eva, & Arin Lavinia, ''Mission Possible: How the Secrets of the Success Academies Can Work in Any School'' (San Francisco, Calif.: Jossey-Bass, 1st ed. 2012 (ISBN 978-1-118-16728-1)), pp. 124–125 (1st-person account by Moskowitz).
  Bachelor's degree: (Hu, Winnie, ''Mayoral Ambitions and Sharp Elbows; Councilwoman Spars Way Into a Position of Influence'', in ''N.Y. Times'', April 29, 2004 ), as accessed February 21, 2013.
  B.A. with honors: (Untitled document, received February 25, 2011 ), as accessed January 6 & 10, 2013, p. () (p. 12 per PDF viewer) (date of receipt at State Univ. of N.Y., Charter Schools Institute, per ''Proposal Transmittal Form'', ''id.'', p. () (p. 1 in PDF viewer)).
  Prioritizing writing in Success Academies: Moskowitz, Eva, & Arin Lavinia, ''Mission Possible'', ''op. cit.'', p. 124.〕 She received a Ph.D. in American history from Johns Hopkins University〔History: Brill, Steven, ''Class Warfare'', ''op. cit.'', p. ().
  American history: Hu, Winnie, ''Mayoral Ambitions and Sharp Elbows; Councilwoman Spars Way Into a Position of Influence'', ''op. cit.''〕 with her 1991 dissertation, "Naming the Problem: How Popular Culture and Experts Paved the Way For "personal politics".〔Main information: ''ProQuest Dissertations & Theses A&I'' (ProQuest (database)), as accessed June 25, 2012 (ProQuest document ID 303994013) (abstract) (database title alternatively ''ProQuest Dissertations & Theses'').
  Publication date: (Google Books listing ), as accessed March 15, 2014.〕

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