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Do Drivers Discriminate Against Minorities at Crosswalks?

Perhaps, if we are to truly understand what we see in our schools, we must learn from the streets. We know that societal norms enter the classroom. What is implicit can often be seen. Witness what occurs at crosswalks and ask yourself, is education policy borne out [...]

Do Drivers Discriminate Against Minorities at Crosswalks?2016-11-29T17:37:58-05:00

New Civil Rights Suit Calls School Closures Discriminatory

By Julianne Hing | ColorLines. Schools & Youth. 
Tuesday, May 27 2014, 7:20 AM EST Sixty years after Brown v. Board of Education, schools are still both separate and unequal. Community and civil rights groups say they’ve identified a key force that’s aggravated the inequity: school closures. [...]

New Civil Rights Suit Calls School Closures Discriminatory2016-11-29T17:37:59-05:00

These Eight Charts Show Why Racial Equality Is a Myth in America

America, do you know where your children are? Parents, how might you see your son? Is he a scholar, a saint, or is he scorned for his race? Perhaps each of these is true. What about your daughter? Is she the greatest? Is she considered equal to [...]

These Eight Charts Show Why Racial Equality Is a Myth in America2016-11-29T17:37:59-05:00

Segregation not about Proximity, but Equity

In this April. 1, 2011 photo, New York City fifth graders enter PS321, a public elementary school in the Brooklyn Borough of New York. New York state has the most segregated public schools in the nation, with many black and Latino students attending schools with virtually no [...]

Segregation not about Proximity, but Equity2016-11-29T17:37:59-05:00

Getting A College Degree Won’t Protect Black Workers From The Economy’s Racial Barriers

AP Photograph | Carolyn Kaster By Bryce Covert Originally Published at Think Progress. May 20, 2014 AT 3:57 PM The unemployment rate for black workers has been significantly higher than for white workers since government data has been collected. But despite the fact that college graduates fare [...]

Getting A College Degree Won’t Protect Black Workers From The Economy’s Racial Barriers2016-11-29T17:37:59-05:00

How Charter Schools and Testing Regimes Have Helped Re-Segregate Our Schools

Photographic Credit; Chris Hondros/Getty By Sally Kohn | Originally Published at The Daily Beast. May 16, 2014 Sure, it’s mostly the courts, but as we approach the 60th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, charter schools and testing regimes are reinforcing segregation. Sixty years ago [...]

How Charter Schools and Testing Regimes Have Helped Re-Segregate Our Schools2016-11-29T17:38:00-05:00

Studies Suggest Economic Inequity Is Built Into, and Worsened by, School Systems

By Paul Thomas | Originally Published at TruthOut. Tuesday, May 15, 2012 10:02 So why do self-styled education "reformers" keep ignoring class issues? Ignoring Poverty as Education Reform As Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan represents both the discourse and policy currently driving education reform in the [...]

Studies Suggest Economic Inequity Is Built Into, and Worsened by, School Systems2016-11-29T17:38:00-05:00

Civil Rights Complaint Alleges Unequal Treatment for New Orleans’ Black Public School Students

Photograph; M.K. Nguyen ends the protest with a Unity Chant as groups protest on the median in front of Sarah T. Reed High School to protest school closure, Monday, December 9, 2013. (Photo by Ted Jackson, Nola.com | The Times-Picayune) By Danielle Dreilinger | Originally Published atThe [...]

Civil Rights Complaint Alleges Unequal Treatment for New Orleans’ Black Public School Students2016-11-29T17:38:00-05:00

The Origins of “Privilege”

Photograph courtesy Peggy McIntosh. By Joshua Rothman | Originally Published at The New Yorker. May 13, 2014 The idea of “privilege”—that some people benefit from unearned, and largely unacknowledged, advantages, even when those advantages aren’t discriminatory —has a pretty long history. In the nineteen-thirties, W. E. B. [...]

The Origins of “Privilege”2016-11-29T17:38:02-05:00
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