Newark, NJ Mayor Cory Booker joined ACE supporters in Denver today to talk about education reform and how providing educational equality to all children must become the defining issue of this generation.
We have not been called to the “blood-soaked beaches of Normandy,” or to register voters in the segregated South, but, Booker said, “our generation’s epitaph, a century from now,” could be that we provided every child with the opportunity to attend a quality school, obtain a quality education, and put them on the path to a successful life.

Booker spoke passionately about the challenge of this generation to provide every child with equal access to a quality education.
“We can make this happen not in 25 or 15 years, but sooner than we think, if we show the courage our ancestors did,” Booker said.
More than 300 ACE supporters packed the X-Jet hanger at Centennial Airport early on a Monday morning to hear from the Mayor, who has quickly risen to national prominence within the Democratic Party for his passionate and eloquent defense of educational equality in the country.
ACE trustee Steve Farber set the tone for the event in his opening remarks. “I am a Democrat. I’ve raised money for Democratic candidates and the Democratic Party.
“And yet I sit on the ACE Board which is predominantly Republican and our keynote speaker today is a Democratic politician from the East Coast. He speaks today about an issue that is not always popular within his own Party.
“The point is that this is no longer a partisan issue. It affects each and every one of us, regardless of our political views,” Farber said.

Alex Cranberg with Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper and Newark Mayor Cory Booker
Farber was joined at the podium by ACE founder Alex Cranberg who introduced Mayor Booker to an audience that included Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper as well as business leaders and ACE trustees Charlie Gallagher and John Saeman.
ACE was founded to provide low-income children with equal educational opportunities through privately-funded scholarships. Since 2000, ACE has provided more than 6,000 scholarships totalling over $13M. ACE seeks to exert pressure on the educational bureaucracy to initiate long-lasting and meaningful reform.
The educational status quo is “unacceptable…an affront to the dignity of people…” said Booker.